jeffk3510
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel The "exponential growth curve" in China lasted from about 1/24/2020 to about 3/1/2020. Five weeks. Western Europe is probably two or three weeks into its own exponential curve. It may last longer than China's did. How much? The USA/Western Hemisphere is about 10 days into its exponential curve. Will it experience a similar outcome to China, or not? The virus escaped containment and had quite a period of time of unhampered growth in China; then China instituted strong countermeasures and had a darned quick taper-off. I don't think Western countries (Europe and USA, etc.) were bushwhacked to the extent that China was - after all, it began in China with no notice and little fanfare; in the West, a fair amount of notice and more fanfare. The West has only now instituted varying degrees of lockdown. In Europe, perhaps a week or less. In some ways, the USA is ahead, mostly because notice was taken of what was going on in Europe. China, South Korea, Singapore, Japan and other "first gen" countries are not teetering on the brink of annihilation. From a numbers/trends standpoint - and everything I've seen in my life about "the sky is falling" (countered by "Pollyanna" responses) plus the quality of healthcare (at least in the West), I do not foresee anything like what is being predicted. I'm going out on limbs here. If I'm wrong, I will lack any credibility and will have to assume life as a hermit in the woods. So be it. But the numbers aren't consistent with disaster. Dan - you are blessed with common sense. Not a lot of people are. The social media world we live in is the reason the world has lost it's mind. It's flu season, and our world leaders are absolutely destroying things at the moment. You don't do anything different during flu season every year when a new strand comes out. We're always concerned around flu season here as one of my children doesn't have an immune system like other kids his age. However, we're not doing anything different than we've ever done. If I lived on the coast next to a major international airport, I might feel differently. I live in a rural community of 5,000 people... A lot of people die in car accidents, yet I drive my truck to and form work every single day. The most disappointing thing the last few months is how much fear is going around right now. All I did was double my 401k contributions and buy cheap ass vacation tickets. If my 90 year old grandmas catch it, they're toast. If my 7 year old boy catches it, he's toast. However, that's the case with anything for them really. The media is poison. That is all there is to it in my opinion. I respect anyone else and their opinions. It's business as usual around here. If our state (KS)/country decides to quarantine everything and tell me what I can or can't do, I will be very disappointed. This is bringing out the worst in some people. Fighting over water and TP in the isles of the stores? Jeepers
< Message edited by jeffk3510 -- 3/12/2020 7:58:54 PM >
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