Originally posted by oxmixmudd
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I suppose the argument would be that the deaths are down because of the quarantines, but there are obviously flaws in that sort of reasoning. It's like arguing that the magic rock I carry in my pocket keeps tigers away. How do I know it's working? Because I don't see any tigers around.
I could probably agree with the social isolation in a different spread of sickness, but the current model for the spread of this disease has not panned out. The numbers don't work in most states. More people would be dying from this in their homes or dying in the hospitals due to the virus. It seems that most people are not susceptible to widespread for Coronavirus to harm them (or more would have died, even at home -- in case you forgot the earlier point).
Recommendation: keep that magic rock in your pocket.
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