What happened to all the reason of a couple weeks ago?
Tim (could not resist)
Back in Feb.. and (very) early March I was in the camp of "we're probably making a big deal out of this and the media is having a click bait field day - I think that was fueled in part by a "boy who cried wolf" syndrome.. when the typical push notifications for news on my phone are things on the lines of "Is Broccoli Actually Deadly?" or similar absurdity I was tempted to toss this off. Plus, the initial data also showed this may not be too bad, China, for a huge population, had around 40K cases and roughly 1K deaths at the time.. it didn't seem like the super bug it was. Cruiseships often have some kind of outbreak, and with so many people in close contact I wasn't worried about the cruise ship stats at first
**However**.. I quickly came around after looking at the data and rates myself, and seeing that this starts slow, but left unchecked it rapidly infects a ton of people, and we knew for quite a while that you can pass it without symptoms and it lives for a long time outside the body
Hindsight is 20/20 .. but there are a lot of steps we could have taken internationally, nationally, and locally when we new this was in our country and spreading in the community, but I won't say more than that to keep this politics free.
This is also our first modern wide scale pandemic.. things like SARS, etc., really didn't impact the average person's day to day life.. this does. Hopefully there will be some good takeaways and learning points from this moving forward
PS.. what surprises me is that there are still big groups of people at this point who don't understand the severity of this. A *lot* more people die now daily in the US from COVID than they do of the flu.. which is what this was initially compared against. If we assume 60K flu deaths on a bad year then we're already 1/10 of the way there, and at an increasing rate, after only a few weeks. In the last two 24 hr periods this killed about 1K people each day.. the flu doesn't kill anywhere near that many people per day on average.
PPS.. all of the one off "I am only going to see my one friend, it's a closed loop" stuff is total BS.. that's not how this spiderwebbing effect works. You also see people with remarkably bad habitual hygiene practices still, like the lady who took her licked her finger to turn the page after telling everyone not to do that. Imagine how many people have touched that paper, the podium, etc. It's crazy town