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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Agree with Shimmy here.mrswdk wrote:lol ‘demonstrably failed’. The quarantines have demonstrably worked in China, the only country that has had them in place for any significant amount of time.
What is Duk’s Plan B?
I'll still be here and I'll have AoG with me in a leather collar on a leash.The ram wrote:Agree with Shimmy here.mrswdk wrote:lol ‘demonstrably failed’. The quarantines have demonstrably worked in China, the only country that has had them in place for any significant amount of time.
What is Duk’s Plan B?
I reckon the selfish western society is going to get hit hard. The old and weak are going to drop like flies. Won't be a soul left to post here.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Ignoring the fact 'shimmy' is probably some obscure Cockney racial slur, fck yeah high fiveThe ram wrote:Agree with Shimmy here.mrswdk wrote:lol ‘demonstrably failed’. The quarantines have demonstrably worked in China, the only country that has had them in place for any significant amount of time.
What is Duk’s Plan B?
It's true that the rate of spread in China has gone down significantly, and in this sense the quarantines are "working."mrswdk wrote:The rate of spread in China is now declining. I can’t remember if the overall number of existing cases is going down or if the rate of increase is just slowing, but the main spread of the disease is now in countries that are not China.
I mean, South Korea did it too, only with a less intrusive security state.mrswdk wrote:lol ‘demonstrably failed’. The quarantines have demonstrably worked in China, the only country that has had them in place for any significant amount of time.
What is Duk’s Plan B?
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
Most people's Plan A: slow the spread of the virus as much as possible, meaning that by the time a cure or vaccine is developed the number of people infected and consequently the number of deaths has been minimisedDukasaur wrote:The end game of the quarantines is to hold back the spread of the disease until a cure or a reliable vaccine can be developed, tested, manufactured, and distributed. If the disease spreads, very slowly, and still reaches the whole country before the cure or vaccine exists, then you haven't won. You might just as well have let it spread quickly.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/as ... s-12520660China reported no new locally transmitted coronavirus cases outside of Hubei province, the epicentre of the outbreak, for the third straight day, while major Chinese cities remained on alert for imported infections.
Mainland China had 19 new cases of coronavirus infections on Monday (Mar 9), the National Health Commission said on Tuesday, down from 40 cases a day earlier.
Classic. When the Chinese government implements a quarantine it's a police state. When the South Korean or Italian governments implement an identical quarantine that's just good public health policy.spurgistan wrote:I mean, South Korea did it too, only with a less intrusive security state.mrswdk wrote:lol ‘demonstrably failed’. The quarantines have demonstrably worked in China, the only country that has had them in place for any significant amount of time.
What is Duk’s Plan B?
I don’t think the Quarantines are intended to STOP the spread of the disease... I think all experts know that’s impossible.Dukasaur wrote:I understand the original logic of the quarantines. "Here's a new disease that we have no vaccine for. Let's contain it to the narrowest possible group of victims to buy some time while we work on a vaccine or at least a treatment protocol."
That's a rational response. However, it didn't work. The disease circled the globe, created new hubs in almost every major country, and is now too widespread for any reasonable containment strategy to work. The quarantines are a failed strategy. They are also a very expensive and socially disruptive strategy.
I don't question the fact that it was right to attempt containment. It was 100% right to make the attempt. However, now that the strategy has demonstrably failed, I think it's time to ditch it. One of the things you see over and over again in success stories of all types, is that the managers were honest enough to face the fact when their strategy was failing, and without getting emotional about it, flipped to Plan B without looking back.
Yes. Although I'm not sure if the cost of the fix exceeds the cost of the potential problem.jimboston wrote: Make sense?
She/him= Shimmy, no high fiving allowed for fear of contamination. Although I doubt you have anything as you've been self isolating for years.mrswdk wrote:Ignoring the fact 'shimmy' is probably some obscure Cockney racial slur, fck yeah high fiveThe ram wrote:Agree with Shimmy here.mrswdk wrote:lol ‘demonstrably failed’. The quarantines have demonstrably worked in China, the only country that has had them in place for any significant amount of time.
What is Duk’s Plan B?
What do you think the USD value of someone's granny's life is?Dukasaur wrote:Yes. Although I'm not sure if the cost of the fix exceeds the cost of the potential problem.jimboston wrote: Make sense?
Not to mention that once we start running out of healthcare capacity, it won't just be people's grandparents dying.mrswdk wrote:What do you think the USD value of someone's granny's life is?Dukasaur wrote:Yes. Although I'm not sure if the cost of the fix exceeds the cost of the potential problem.jimboston wrote: Make sense?
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
A loaded question, but in truth, society deals with these questions all the time. Nothing has infinite value, not even granny's life. I can't say how much your granny's life is worth, but insurance companies and courts can and do answer questions like that on a regular basis. And remember, you're not giving her life forever. You might be arranging it so she gets the virus in August instead of April. How much is four more months worth?mrswdk wrote:What do you think the USD value of someone's granny's life is?Dukasaur wrote:Yes. Although I'm not sure if the cost of the fix exceeds the cost of the potential problem.jimboston wrote: Make sense?
That’s the key.Dukasaur wrote:Yes. Although I'm not sure if the cost of the fix exceeds the cost of the potential problem.jimboston wrote: Make sense?
Or, what are the economic and social costs of people being unable to receive healthcare (for any ailment) because every hospital and clinic in their area is already at 100% capacity treating people for COVID?Dukasaur wrote:A loaded question, but in truth, society deals with these questions all the time. Nothing has infinite value, not even granny's life. I can't say how much your granny's life is worth, but insurance companies and courts can and do answer questions like that on a regular basis. And remember, you're not giving her life forever. You might be arranging it so she gets the virus in August instead of April. How much is four more months worth?mrswdk wrote:What do you think the USD value of someone's granny's life is?Dukasaur wrote:Yes. Although I'm not sure if the cost of the fix exceeds the cost of the potential problem.jimboston wrote: Make sense?
How much is the cost in lives of the quarantines? Remember, poverty is a killer, and many people will be bankrupted by the quarantines. How much is the cost in unemployment of all the cancelled events and activities? How much is the cost in depression and other psychological illnesses from people socially isolated?
I can't answer all these questions. One day, in hindsight, I'm sure many a Ph.D. dissertation in economics will be composed around one side of the ledger or the other. It seems to me that at the present time the cure is worse than the disease. But I'm not pretending to know for sure.

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