Everyone will try to postpone drastic actions until they run out of other options. Nobody wants to risk their arse calling Wolf. Either way they will be roasted by media. For wasting money or lives.
Everyone will try to postpone drastic actions until they run out of other options. Nobody wants to risk their arse calling Wolf. Either way they will be roasted by media. For wasting money or lives.
Agreed. This is a very tough kind of decision to make. And we have no sure way of predicting for sure how a given virus will act and spread until it has already done so significantly - by definition, acting early would be acting on non-significant data, which no one would really agree with. It's easy to agree with early actions when it's way past early. It's not when we have little inconclusive data.
Sure some countries have waited for too long even when we started to have significant data, but it's obvious we're always going to lag by a few weeks with viruses like this. Otherwise we would end up taking drastic measures every time people start sneezing in the streets.
Always easy to say what should have been done, rarely easy to say what should *be* done.
Everyone will try to postpone drastic actions until they run out of other options. Nobody wants to risk their arse calling Wolf. Either way they will be roasted by media. For wasting money or lives.
Here, if the goverment is the left-wing , the media always give them pomade, when the goverment is the right-wing give them sticks. Recently, all the culprit of the management of the COVID is by the Popular Party when they aren't in the goverment since 2018. Literally, give disgust to watch the TV, it seems goverment pamphlet to style of the NO-DO*.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No-Do
I am lucky to live near the black forest in Germany. A river with green shores passes about 200m from our office and we can walk the dog for hours without meeting anybody. Absolutely no reason to complain. When i walk within our town for half an hour, i see 3 or 4 other persons, mostly walking dogs. Of course it depends on the weather.
In Serbia they are setting up "concentration camps" for those tested positive, because they already know people won't obey to any government orders.
Let's not stop breathing due to fear and don't eat to much..
Regards, Dieter
Everyone will try to postpone drastic actions until they run out of other options. Nobody wants to risk their arse calling Wolf. Either way they will be roasted by media. For wasting money or lives.
Agreed. This is a very tough kind of decision to make. And we have no sure way of predicting for sure how a given virus will act and spread until it has already done so significantly - by definition, acting early would be acting on non-significant data, which no one would really agree with. It's easy to agree with early actions when it's way past early. It's not when we have little inconclusive data.
Sure some countries have waited for too long even when we started to have significant data, but it's obvious we're always going to lag by a few weeks with viruses like this. Otherwise we would end up taking drastic measures every time people start sneezing in the streets.
Always easy to say what should have been done, rarely easy to say what should *be* done.
You know, in general I would tend to agree but in this case...
Didn't our politician see what had happened in China? Even with all the mistrust for a totalitarian regime with a Great Firewall designed to prevent the spread of 'undesired' ideas, the data on the industrial production was there for all to see. But after that, didn't they see what happened to Italy?
And after that, didn't the see what happened to Spain?
And after that...
It is true that this is a very serious problem with no painless solution, but the math is pretty clear and is known to experts in math and epidemiology. To avoid a catastrophic spread of a highly contagious virus with no vaccine in sight you need to act fast on social distancing. Se for example the latest videos by Tom Rocks Maths on YT, it explains it very well.
Instead, every Country is looking at the demise of their neighbors, possibly trying to take advantage of their economic downfall, instead of deploying measures to prevent this mutual exploitation. Hollywood will make "The Big short 2", and everybody will wonder why it was allowed to happen - again.
(all of this in addition to the loss of jobs and company foreclosure due to the lockdown).
I am lucky to live near the black forest in Germany. A river with green shores passes about 200m from our office and we can walk the dog for hours without meeting anybody. Absolutely no reason to complain.
You are lucky.
Over here, getting out for just exercising is now restricted to 1 hour and 1 km max. from your house. For people living in urban areas, that's basically just going around your block or something. And except for disabled people, in 1 hour you're going to pretty much run in circles several times in a radius of 1 km. Sweet.
Instead, every Country is looking at the demise of their neighbors, possibly trying to take advantage of their economic downfall, instead of deploying measures to prevent this mutual exploitation. Hollywood will make "The Big short 2", and everybody will wonder why it was allowed to happen - again.
(all of this in addition to the loss of jobs and company foreclosure due to the lockdown).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=19&v=ArrKjxCeNHY&feature=emb_logoI agree with and thank Mr Costa
Instead, every Country is looking at the demise of their neighbors, possibly trying to take advantage of their economic downfall, instead of deploying measures to prevent this mutual exploitation.
I don't know if that's entirely true, but the situation is still enlightening. Just look at how we manage the crisis on a european level? Looks like every country is trying to fight on their own, even getting help from chinese doctors. Where's the EU? Where's the unity? Where is the european collaboration? Are EU members currently better off than the others helping the latter in any way? I dunno. I may have missed something, but lately, the only time I've heard from the EU was because of this stupid comment from a representative that drove Huawei off. That sounds certainly helpful.
I am lucky to live near the black forest in Germany. A river with green shores passes about 200m from our office and we can walk the dog for hours without meeting anybody. Absolutely no reason to complain.
You are lucky.
Over here, getting out for just exercising is now restricted to 1 hour and 1 km max. from your house. For people living in urban areas, that's basically just going around your block or something. And except for disabled people, in 1 hour you're going to pretty much run in circles several times in a radius of 1 km. Sweet.
Really, i don't understand the people that can't stay in home during a month without turning themselves crazy. I am a fortunate person because i live in a chalet with a forest at front.
I don't know what they would do if they would be in submarine.
I don't know if that's entirely true, but the situation is still enlightening. Just look at how we manage the crisis on a european level? Looks like every country is trying to fight on their own, even getting help from chinese doctors. Where's the EU? Where's the unity? Where is the european collaboration? Are EU members currently better off than the others helping the latter in any way? I dunno. I may have missed something, but lately, the only time I've heard from the EU was because of this stupid comment from a representative that drove Huawei off. That sounds certainly helpful.
There is a lot of coordination and cooperation going on, especially when it concerns medical matters. Few people are interested in making a PR show out of it right now.
Really, i don't understand the people that can't stay in home during a month without turning themselves crazy. I am a fortunate person because i live in a chalet with a forest at front.
I don't know what they would do if they would be in submarine.
Many people seem horrified to be alone with themselves or their thoughts. Every minute needs to be filled with distractions. When those distractions are gone they may not like what they find.
Really, i don't understand the people that can't stay in home during a month without turning themselves crazy. I am a fortunate person because i live in a chalet with a forest at front.
I don't know what they would do if they would be in submarine.
Many people seem horrified to be alone with themselves or their thoughts. Every minute needs to be filled with distractions. When those distractions are gone they may not like what they find.
There are many people of the opposite kind, they feel well mostly stay home in normal times, so this quarantine is not a big deal to them.
Where's the EU? Where's the unity? Where is the european collaboration?
Germany helps by flying in and treating seriously ill people from France and Italy.
How many Italians out of those hundreds of ones dying every day the Germans "fly in" ?
There are many people of the opposite kind, they feel well mostly stay home in normal times, so this quarantine is not a big deal to them.
I don't think those are the people vodka was writing about.
No triage allowed?
My strictly non-emotional head says that if there has to be a choice, the one most likely to survive should get the goodies. I guess that in many cases, that would mean the old being discarded, and that would sure look like discrimination. Certainly wouldn't want to be the one making that choice (actually, wouldn't want to be making any choice along those lines).
Remove the text and you could be looking at climate change graphs. Except for China. Although if China could work that one for climate change things could be very different!
My strictly non-emotional head says that if there has to be a choice, the one most likely to survive should get the goodies. I guess that in many cases, that would mean the old being discarded, and that would sure look like discrimination. Certainly wouldn't want to be the one making that choice (actually, wouldn't want to be making any choice along those lines).
It's a bit insulting to think doctors wouldn't do everything and anything to avoid having to make those choices and wouldn't optimize their resources as far as they humanly can. Triage isn't a choice but a necessity, if and when it comes to that.
It's a bit insulting to think doctors wouldn't do everything and anything to avoid having to make those choices
Yes, it would be insulting to think that, which is why I didn't imply that or say that in any way. I'm surprised you did.
Well the forecast in the US is 100-200K deaths and millions infected. May not be an issue everywhere but the experts seem to think it will be an issue in many places. Looking at new York de Blasio kept telling people don't worry(go to bars, restaurants, theaters, hang out) before finally shutting down the 15th. New York will probably be the worst hit city in the world in all metrics.
https://www.politico.com/states/new-york/albany/story/2020/03/28/de-blasios-coronavirus-crisis-1269480No triage allowed?
My strictly non-emotional head says that if there has to be a choice, the one most likely to survive should get the goodies. I guess that in many cases, that would mean the old being discarded, and that would sure look like discrimination. Certainly wouldn't want to be the one making that choice (actually, wouldn't want to be making any choice along those lines).
I agree. I just hope the vultures don't come out after combing through reports to find people to sue.
Yes, it would be insulting to think that, which is why I didn't imply that or say that in any way. I'm surprised you did.
I didn't. The original OCR release linked appears to do so.