bullsnewdynasty wrote:There’s 6 reported deaths so far in Illinois.
To shut down the entire state seems pretty insane considering that a lot more than 6 people get shot in Chicago every month. Yet there’s no executive action/response to that problem.
At what point do we need to seriously think about what we’re doing? People losing their jobs and businesses seems much more damaging to me.
You can take a look at what's happening in Pergamo, Italy, and decide do you want that? Hundreds of people dying daily and not only from COVID-19, but from the fact that hospitals have run out of capacity. "Running out of capacity" means in practice that people whose lives could be saved if there were enough intensive care units and staff to treat them, will instead die when those resources are all already in use. And this is not just COVID-19 patients, but patients with other illnesses, strokes, accidents who would require an ICU bed, will die when there's no more capacity left. The only way to avoid this is to take strict measures to flatten the curve of patients in the hope that the curve never exceeds medical care's capacity.
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-they-call-it-the-apocalypse-inside-italys-hardest-hit-hospital-11960597























