So long as all of those (regardless of age) who choose to take their chances are willing to sign a DNR and waive any medical treatment, I'm all for it. If you get it, you either survive or you don't but you don't get to take up a hospital bed while waiting to see how it pans out. If that's the plan, I'm all for it.
That’s dumb. If that was the goal then why save the hospitals?
The goal was stopping exponential growth. Nothing has changed significantly about linear growth until herd immunity is reached.
Some facts to get people’s heads into the long game:
We’ve known about coronaviruses for a long time. Thee has yet to be a successful vaccine. We didn’t start on this problem this year, we started on it years ago. Nobody planning for even the best should expect much. The best we’ve got is an anti-viral that shortens symptoms four days.
With available numbers you’re looking at nearly two years to herd immunity at lockdown rates. 1/5 of the population is already jobless. Clearly that’s unsustainable.
If you’re hoping for widespread testing, the engineering effort alone to get to 320 million years is well past September. We are currently at 9 million tested.
You have a new exponential “curve to flatten”. Nobody is going to like it.
Here’s what is still completely on the table mathematically right now. What are your plans for 2021 as this continues right through it?
Better get one.
Telling people they need a DNR is just nasty.
But I’m fine with my “essential” nurse making anyone non-essential and not in a risk group like the elderly, especially those with with a comfortable income who say the desperate should stay home, wait all day for her services after the essentials.
How’s that sound? A little skin in the game?
50 million jobless. 8 million treated for Covid. Only a tiny handful of hospitals were in trouble. Goal accomplished. New gauge on the dashboard pushing past redline.
Going to have to manage both. For a year at higher infection rates then we currently have.
Don’t have to like it. It’s the reality of the numbers. Instead of wishing a DNR on someone, better see if you can write a check for their mortgage payment if you’re serious.
We’re a couple weeks ahead of most places. The household essential says her hospital has been ready for the linear growth for a month. They never got above 350 patients and they’re appreciative of stopping the exponent so they could better prepare. They reopened elective procedures three weeks ago. Her clinic never saw more than a one week decline in patient load for wound care, keeping them out of the ER since the initial lockdown.
She’s over it. The goal of stopping the exponent was met. Limited opening to turn on the patient spigot to get to herd immunity is her goal now. She wants nothing to do with this new creation of desperate people by the tens of millions blamed on her industry. They’re waiting.
She’s also not too impressed with the medical staff or fake medical staff posts online (some real some fake) complaining about the job they signed up for.
She’s been working her normal schedule so even attempting to get a word in edgewise against the non-medical rhetoric online is at best a Saturday only thing against the flood of non-essentials with entire weeks on their hands. Nobody is putting out what the hospitals are putting on their websites and PR news wires.
And she’s laughing and facepalming daily at your awful use of PPE.
Even my docs at Mayo announced ourpatient is reopening shortly. Right on schedule, three weeks behind us.
Really dense places, less opening. More time. Throttle to the hospitals. Many other places can go faster. Whatever your local hospital says.
And forcing their other services closed instead of letting them manage it, is a disaster. Don’t allow that. We didn’t. Those patients get worse and don’t show up, due to fear-mongering, which is utterly retarded.
The ER doc she works with is super concerned about their other patient load stopping. It means their message that they have services completely isolated from Covid patients, isn’t getting heard and politicians aren’t assuring people to go.
“Go to the damn hospital if you’re having a heart attack” should be in every “update” press conference by now.