Taking things too far and being careful are two different things. This has another 6-10 weeks to peak out in the us. So we are going to bring the country to a standstill, cost people jobs, cost people homes, cost people savings, and completely tank the economy globally. It will force a horrible recession and at the end of the day. We will be asking for what? Was it worth it? I have a feeling most people will say no when this is all said and done.If it was just the US doing this I'd agree but this is happening all over the world. Some countries have gone to a lot stricter measures then we have.
The questiont then becomes is the whole world wrong?
I was open to social distancing, cancelling large gatherings, etc. - to curb the spread. I get it. But now someone on another thread is saying that the governor of California is going to tell the people to get full tanks of gas and have cash on hand. People are going to panic, make a run on banks and make things worse. Why? Why would you even suggest that? No country has had computer systems breakdown....I don't understand.
What the heck is going on? Has everyone lost their mind? The reaction at this point is what is actually, really scaring me.
We are going out to dinner tonight. We are healthy, we will wash our hands and stay away from my elderly parents for a while. We will support our local economy as much as we can right now.
My take on it is they want you to be prepared in case so many people get sick that certain businesses can’t operate. For example, what if there isn’t anyone available to monitor power plants, or deliver gasoline to stations or fill ATM machines? Since the virus is very contagious it’s possible that a group of people who all work together could all get sick together. So they want you to be prepared in case the worst happens, even if that worst is a remote possibility. We go through that every year with hurricane season, and have dealt with the reality of no power or no gas or no food/water for weeks in some areas. Even though a lot of things seem to be automated, they still require people to monitor and maintain the systems.
My friend in upstate NY (no confirmed cases in her area) said her grocery is out of basic food staples like pasta, soup, and other canned goods.I was open to social distancing, cancelling large gatherings, etc. - to curb the spread. I get it. But now someone on another thread is saying that the governor of California is going to tell the people to get full tanks of gas and have cash on hand. People are going to panic, make a run on banks and make things worse. Why? Why would you even suggest that? No country has had computer systems breakdown....I don't understand.
What the heck is going on? Has everyone lost their mind? The reaction at this point is what is actually, really scaring me.
We are going out to dinner tonight. We are healthy, we will wash our hands and stay away from my elderly parents for a while. We will support our local economy as much as we can right now.
Taking things too far and being careful are two different things. This has another 6-10 weeks to peak out in the us. So we are going to bring the country to a standstill, cost people jobs, cost people homes, cost people savings, and completely tank the economy globally. It will force a horrible recession and at the end of the day. We will be asking for what? Was it worth it? I have a feeling most people will say no when this is all said and done.
You can’t tell me mass media hysteria isn’t a factor. The swine flu infected 60 million people in the US and killed over 12,000 and nothing shut down. No one cared. It was just another version of the flu that killed old people. Everyone dying is old or had health issues and compromised immune systems already and children are hardly affected at all by this virus. It’s 100% media based fear.
Containment is not the goal, slowing the pace of the spread is.The Ohio Department of Health says they believe 100,000 people in the state have been exposed to the virus already.
https://thehill.com/policy/healthca...mates-100000-people-in-state-have-coronavirus
We are way past containment.
I guess I see it differently because of what we go through for hurricanes. To me, it’s just a practicality to have food, water, gas and cash on hand if there is a possibility of any disruptions. So I don’t see it as something to panic about. But people in other areas might, because it’s out of their norm.Where has this happened during this? What country lost electricity, water, ability to pay by credit, gas?
Telling people to basically get cash is going to make people PANIC worse than they already area. Borders on irresponsibility.
The President forced everyone to panic. Did you see the speech last night. WowMedia forced panic. Simple as that. Irresponsible and noone to hold them to any accountability
Containment is not the goal, slowing the pace of the spread is.
I guess I see it differently because of what we go through for hurricanes. To me, it’s just a practicality to have food, water, gas and cash on hand if there is a possibility of any disruptions. So I don’t see it as something to panic about. But people in other areas might, because it’s out of their norm.
To be honest, I don’t know whether areas hit hard by the virus have had those kind of disruptions because the focus has been on the health impact rather than the economic impact. But, for example, I get my power from an electric cooperative. I don’t know how many employees they have, but let’s say they have 100 since it’s not huge. If 25 of them get sick, even mild cases, that’s a quarter of the workforce out for approx two weeks. On top of that, now the coworkers have to be quarantined for two weeks because they were exposed. Who does that leave to provide power? Not saying that will happen, but it’s not impossible either. Unlike hurricane season, they may not be able to rely on the assistance of other power companies who will be dealing with their own virus issues. Other businesses could have the same problem. It is better to be prepared ahead of time, in a reasonable manner (not 12 years of TP worth) than to need something and no longer be able to get it.
If 100,000 people in Ohio already have the virus.....there is no slowing the spread. That means millions of Americans are already exposed. And within the next 2-4 weeks, the hospitals will blow up.
If that is a true number, then the spread has already happened.
If we can limit that peak so the peak isn't that bad then we may come out of this in good shape. The time to try to contain this is now not when the peak hits. We want to avoid or lessen that peak. Some countries like Italy waited too long to do anything and now are in bad shape. We don't want to be them.
If we can limit that peak so the peak isn't that bad then we may come out of this in good shape. The time to try to contain this is now not when the peak hits. We want to avoid or lessen that peak. Some countries like Italy waited too long to do anything and now are in bad shape. We don't want to be them.
Your answer is reasonable and sane.
A governor telling everyone to fill up their tanks and have cash on hand is not reasonable and sane.
We are supposed to be able to look to our leaders - all of them - for rational, calm, thought out guidance. Instead everyone is saying anything with no forethought.
And if it's not true, that governor isn't going to say that, then that's symptomatic of another issue. People spreading rumors on social media feeding the frenzy.
We are getting emails from our local restaurants telling us how they are preparing, cleaning, how safe it is to eat there. It's almost heartbreaking.