CaptBeefheart
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Cap Mandrake: You forgot Japanese Encephalitis. Very early on I read a piece in which the author said this looked like it would have a 50% higher mortality rate than flu, meaning it would come in at about 0.15%. That still looks good. If I can dig that up I'll provide a link. Regarding isolation: On the way in to work in a taxi I noticed a large group of smokers outside the Cigna Building, one of many large office buildings in downtown Seoul. Being hard to toke on a lung dart through a mask, they of course were barefaced and as close together as they usually are. This is happening outside all large office buildings (my building, being a bit smaller, collects the smokers on the fire escape). My observation is that people will bust the lockdown sooner or later, especially if they don't see a benefit or if they see the arbitrary application of enforcement. The powers that be should either plan on letting people free fairly soon or they should get going on developing a Stasi-like apparatus. Since most of us live in democracies, the first option might work better. I have a cousin in DC who does Covid testing. If she were in charge, the whole country would be on lockdown, even East Hogshed County, Minnebraska. I get that medical professionals want to reduce the intake of new patients, but there has to be a nod to concepts of liberty and the right to earn a living. Keep that in mind whenever an MD talking head talks about all the sacrifices we have to make. One more tidbit: I actually heard from Agoda yesterday that this is about the only market in the world in which they are seeing a surge in hotel bookings. I actually plan to take my family to the East Coast of Korea in the next two or three weeks. By the time I come to an agreement with the missus, room prices will probably be back to normal. Always look at the bright side of life. Cheers, CB
< Message edited by CaptBeefheart -- 4/8/2020 2:10:59 AM >
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