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Re: OT: The official Coronavirus fear mongering thread 

Post#1001 » by ibraheim718 » Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:47 am

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The math adds up. We're about 2 weeks out from their hard quarantine, no?


Okay.. maybe I'll try and do the math later or find a reputable source that already has. The big factor however is how huge of a country America is. What states are comparable to the size of Italy?


None. Italy is 60M. Closest is California at around 40M. The next three in order are TX, NY and FL

In the USA, we are not flattening the curve in equal measures so it will be very tricky to model the country as a whole yet until we see how each state is affected.


Italy is roughly the same size of California and has 20 million more people. That's crazy.
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Re: OT: The official Coronavirus fear mongering thread 

Post#1002 » by Clyde_Style » Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:50 am

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Clyde_Style wrote:
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Okay.. maybe I'll try and do the math later or find a reputable source that already has. The big factor however is how huge of a country America is. What states are comparable to the size of Italy?


None. Italy is 60M. Closest is California at around 40M. The next three in order are TX, NY and FL

In the USA, we are not flattening the curve in equal measures so it will be very tricky to model the country as a whole yet until we see how each state is affected.


Italy is roughly the same size of California and has 20 million more people. That's crazy.


And they sing to each other from their balconies
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Re: OT: The official Coronavirus fear mongering thread 

Post#1003 » by Clyde_Style » Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:55 am

ibraheim718 wrote:Crazy how none of this makes any logical sense at all.

First reported case in Italy was Jan. 31st. First reported case in the states was Jan. 21st. To me the situation in Italy is just going to be an outlier. And you definitely can't use Italy as an example of what's going to happen here. There are so many different factors. This thing spread because of excessive air travel because of globalization. When it left China.. it went everywhere. To think that it wasn't here just as quick as it was everywhere else just isn't common sense. We have a huge Chinese population throughout the country. I mean huge. And there are dozens upon dozens of flights to and from China everyday.

I'm of the thinking it's been here.. it's been everywhere. And like all Coronaviruses the heat and humidity is going to win the fight eventually. They don't like sunlight. But we need to use this as an example of what not to do and what to do so the next time because there is always going to be a next time we can respond efficiently and effectively. Thank the lord this wasn't an ebola outbreak.. seriously.

And honestly.. come on.. isn't about time we all wake up to the debacle that is the American government. Hahaha.. I mean it's like our government hasn't studied the human psyche at all. We need a leader that can comfort the country while telling them the hard truth. Stay the F away from each other for a little while.. and if you have to get out there because we're going to have to get out there soon.. practice all the necessary precautions. Be smart.. move slow.

Oh and prediction.. the celebrating when the bug is beat (for now of course) is going to be off the charts. I've been working through this.. that's when I'll practice my social distancing. Because it's going to be bonkers. Of course the longer the pandemic here in the states the crazier the bash. Estranged couples have already probably gotten back together. Old grudges will be forgotten. Humans are just such emotional creature. Billions of tears will be shed. And then time will pass... just like it passed from Sept 11th.. and things will go back to normal until the next crisis.

Hopefully everyone will be a little more conscious of taking care of the planet because that's ultimately and undeniably the NUMBER 1 issue we need to address. That's why these kind of things are occurring. And it's going to get worse.


One thing that is amazing is how many places have clear bodies of water and clean skies for the first time in probably decades just because people stopped polluting for a couple of weeks. Mother nature bounces back if we give her a chance. This should be a lesson that we learn from (we won't probably), but it should encourage people to protect our environment, because obviously every little bit does help.
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Re: OT: The official Coronavirus fear mongering thread 

Post#1004 » by ibraheim718 » Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:56 am

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None. Italy is 60M. Closest is California at around 40M. The next three in order are TX, NY and FL

In the USA, we are not flattening the curve in equal measures so it will be very tricky to model the country as a whole yet until we see how each state is affected.


Italy is roughly the same size of California and has 20 million more people. That's crazy.


And they sing to each other from their balconies


I literally drove 10 minutes from my downtown apartment and I was in the Pecos wilderness.

See.. we have a great country. The land itself is awe inspiring and beautiful. We have a country full of strong, smart, compassionate people. It's just that smart, strong, compassionate people don't look to get into politics. It's a dirty business. Politics attract all the power hungry cluster B personality types. That's why our government is fuxed. It's just too bad it's too late for anarchy. :lol:
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Re: OT: The official Coronavirus fear mongering thread 

Post#1005 » by ibraheim718 » Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:00 am

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ibraheim718 wrote:Crazy how none of this makes any logical sense at all.

First reported case in Italy was Jan. 31st. First reported case in the states was Jan. 21st. To me the situation in Italy is just going to be an outlier. And you definitely can't use Italy as an example of what's going to happen here. There are so many different factors. This thing spread because of excessive air travel because of globalization. When it left China.. it went everywhere. To think that it wasn't here just as quick as it was everywhere else just isn't common sense. We have a huge Chinese population throughout the country. I mean huge. And there are dozens upon dozens of flights to and from China everyday.

I'm of the thinking it's been here.. it's been everywhere. And like all Coronaviruses the heat and humidity is going to win the fight eventually. They don't like sunlight. But we need to use this as an example of what not to do and what to do so the next time because there is always going to be a next time we can respond efficiently and effectively. Thank the lord this wasn't an ebola outbreak.. seriously.

And honestly.. come on.. isn't about time we all wake up to the debacle that is the American government. Hahaha.. I mean it's like our government hasn't studied the human psyche at all. We need a leader that can comfort the country while telling them the hard truth. Stay the F away from each other for a little while.. and if you have to get out there because we're going to have to get out there soon.. practice all the necessary precautions. Be smart.. move slow.

Oh and prediction.. the celebrating when the bug is beat (for now of course) is going to be off the charts. I've been working through this.. that's when I'll practice my social distancing. Because it's going to be bonkers. Of course the longer the pandemic here in the states the crazier the bash. Estranged couples have already probably gotten back together. Old grudges will be forgotten. Humans are just such emotional creature. Billions of tears will be shed. And then time will pass... just like it passed from Sept 11th.. and things will go back to normal until the next crisis.

Hopefully everyone will be a little more conscious of taking care of the planet because that's ultimately and undeniably the NUMBER 1 issue we need to address. That's why these kind of things are occurring. And it's going to get worse.


One thing that is amazing is how many places have clear bodies of water and clean skies for the first time in probably decades just because people stopped polluting for a couple of weeks. Mother nature bounces back if we give her a chance. This should be a lesson that we learn from (we won't probably), but it should encourage people to protect our environment, because obviously every little bit does help.


Priortize this list.. because it's the only focus we should have from here on out.

Infrastructure, education, healthcare, the environment.
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Re: OT: The official Coronavirus fear mongering thread 

Post#1006 » by Clyde_Style » Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:02 am

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Clyde_Style wrote:
ibraheim718 wrote:
Italy is roughly the same size of California and has 20 million more people. That's crazy.


And they sing to each other from their balconies


I literally drove 10 minutes from my downtown apartment and I was in the Pecos wilderness.

See.. we have a great country. The land itself is awe inspiring and beautiful. We have a country full of strong, smart, compassionate people. It's just that smart, strong, compassionate people don't look to get into politics. It's a dirty business. Politics attract all the power hungry cluster B personality types. That's why our government is fuxed. It's just too bad it's too late for anarchy. :lol:


Anarchy is still a possible outcome, but not the kind you'd consider well-informed rebellion. We have a lot of gun-toting meatheads in this country, but if they start wilding they'll get put down with extreme prejudice by the powers that be that they probably voted for before flipping their lids.

New Mexico is so beautiful. I drove up into the mountains that rise up outside Taos and took a forest road deep into the wilderness and parked my car. I went hiking on a trail that hugged a hillside alongside a running brook and eventually ended in a wonderland surrounded by elephant ear plants the size of horses, mushrooms, moss and ferns. It's not all sagebrush out there.
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Re: OT: The official Coronavirus fear mongering thread 

Post#1007 » by Clyde_Style » Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:03 am

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ibraheim718 wrote:Crazy how none of this makes any logical sense at all.

First reported case in Italy was Jan. 31st. First reported case in the states was Jan. 21st. To me the situation in Italy is just going to be an outlier. And you definitely can't use Italy as an example of what's going to happen here. There are so many different factors. This thing spread because of excessive air travel because of globalization. When it left China.. it went everywhere. To think that it wasn't here just as quick as it was everywhere else just isn't common sense. We have a huge Chinese population throughout the country. I mean huge. And there are dozens upon dozens of flights to and from China everyday.

I'm of the thinking it's been here.. it's been everywhere. And like all Coronaviruses the heat and humidity is going to win the fight eventually. They don't like sunlight. But we need to use this as an example of what not to do and what to do so the next time because there is always going to be a next time we can respond efficiently and effectively. Thank the lord this wasn't an ebola outbreak.. seriously.

And honestly.. come on.. isn't about time we all wake up to the debacle that is the American government. Hahaha.. I mean it's like our government hasn't studied the human psyche at all. We need a leader that can comfort the country while telling them the hard truth. Stay the F away from each other for a little while.. and if you have to get out there because we're going to have to get out there soon.. practice all the necessary precautions. Be smart.. move slow.

Oh and prediction.. the celebrating when the bug is beat (for now of course) is going to be off the charts. I've been working through this.. that's when I'll practice my social distancing. Because it's going to be bonkers. Of course the longer the pandemic here in the states the crazier the bash. Estranged couples have already probably gotten back together. Old grudges will be forgotten. Humans are just such emotional creature. Billions of tears will be shed. And then time will pass... just like it passed from Sept 11th.. and things will go back to normal until the next crisis.

Hopefully everyone will be a little more conscious of taking care of the planet because that's ultimately and undeniably the NUMBER 1 issue we need to address. That's why these kind of things are occurring. And it's going to get worse.


One thing that is amazing is how many places have clear bodies of water and clean skies for the first time in probably decades just because people stopped polluting for a couple of weeks. Mother nature bounces back if we give her a chance. This should be a lesson that we learn from (we won't probably), but it should encourage people to protect our environment, because obviously every little bit does help.


Priortize this list.. because it's the only focus we should have from here on out.

Infrastructure, education, healthcare, the environment.


Add in campaign finance reform and tack on alternative energy to the environmental scope and we're good.
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Re: OT: The official Coronavirus fear mongering thread 

Post#1008 » by Phish Tank » Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:06 am

Clyde_Style wrote:
ibraheim718 wrote:
Clyde_Style wrote:
One thing that is amazing is how many places have clear bodies of water and clean skies for the first time in probably decades just because people stopped polluting for a couple of weeks. Mother nature bounces back if we give her a chance. This should be a lesson that we learn from (we won't probably), but it should encourage people to protect our environment, because obviously every little bit does help.


Priortize this list.. because it's the only focus we should have from here on out.

Infrastructure, education, healthcare, the environment.


Add in campaign finance reform and tack on alternative energy to the environmental scope and we're good.


term limits (for the legislative and judicial branches of the government at all levels)
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Re: OT: The official Coronavirus fear mongering thread 

Post#1009 » by Clyde_Style » Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:10 am

One of my neighbors is a functioning crack head. That means he runs a business, but he dabbles in meth and crack, binges, quits, says he's clean again, before repeating the cycle. He also always has a .45 in the back of his waistband. We're very friendly and I have no fear of him personally, but now that he is barely working and firing up the pipe he's loading up on ammo and talking about the "purge" that is coming. If anyone tries to break into his workshop, we're talking swiss cheese time. There's so much weirdness in Florida. I'm not sure you bad ass New Yorkers fully comprehend the strangeness of Florida.
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Re: OT: The official Coronavirus fear mongering thread 

Post#1010 » by ibraheim718 » Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:18 am

Clyde_Style wrote:
ibraheim718 wrote:
Clyde_Style wrote:
And they sing to each other from their balconies


I literally drove 10 minutes from my downtown apartment and I was in the Pecos wilderness.

See.. we have a great country. The land itself is awe inspiring and beautiful. We have a country full of strong, smart, compassionate people. It's just that smart, strong, compassionate people don't look to get into politics. It's a dirty business. Politics attract all the power hungry cluster B personality types. That's why our government is fuxed. It's just too bad it's too late for anarchy. :lol:


Anarchy is still a possible outcome, but not the kind you'd consider well-informed rebellion. We have a lot of gun-toting meatheads in this country, but if they start wilding they'll get put down with extreme prejudice by the powers that be that they probably voted for before flipping their lids.

New Mexico is so beautiful. I drove up into the mountains that rise up outside Taos and took a forest road deep into the wilderness and parked my car. I went hiking on a trail that hugged a hillside alongside a running brook and eventually ended in a wonderland surrounded by elephant ear plants the size of horses, mushrooms, moss and ferns. It's not all sagebrush out there.


Oh yeah. At my restaurant we serve locally foraged mushrooms. They're delicious. We haven't had a death yet.. fingers crossed. But we are one of the least populous states in the union. If I have to pitch in tent and camp on my moms property I'm prepared to do that as a last resort.

My money is on human ingenuity.. human perseverance.. human creativity and the human brain. And of course.. motive. We going to be alright. But learn from this sh*t. I'm already telling people who run businesses.. next year during flu season.. check everyone's temperature before shifts.. if they're running a fever send them home no questions asked. Do this everywhere. No questions asked. One of my pet peeves is working with a mafuqa who is sick as fuq. We need to stop doing this.
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Post#1011 » by Clyde_Style » Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:18 am

The GOP has a serious insider trading scandal, McConnell is pushing for a half a trillion dollar personal fund for Trump and we're 2-3 weeks away from a massive spike in cases while these bozos are promoting the idea of everything is normal again in two weeks. What could possibly go wrong?

I think a month from now the GOP will be on the verge of self-implosion, finger pointing within the party and every man for himself. Trump will be left to die by the Senate as they start to distance themselves from Trump ahead of the election.
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Re: OT: The official Coronavirus fear mongering thread 

Post#1012 » by ibraheim718 » Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:20 am

Clyde_Style wrote:
ibraheim718 wrote:
Clyde_Style wrote:
One thing that is amazing is how many places have clear bodies of water and clean skies for the first time in probably decades just because people stopped polluting for a couple of weeks. Mother nature bounces back if we give her a chance. This should be a lesson that we learn from (we won't probably), but it should encourage people to protect our environment, because obviously every little bit does help.


Priortize this list.. because it's the only focus we should have from here on out.

Infrastructure, education, healthcare, the environment.


Add in campaign finance reform and tack on alternative energy to the environmental scope and we're good.


We gotta do away with this existing governing system asap.
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Post#1013 » by ibraheim718 » Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:23 am

Clyde_Style wrote:The GOP has a serious insider trading scandal, McConnell is pushing for a half a trillion dollar personal fund for Trump and we're 2-3 weeks away from a massive spike in cases while these bozos are promoting the idea of everything is normal again in two weeks. What could possibly go wrong?

I think a month from now the GOP will be on the verge of self-implosion, finger pointing within the party and every man for himself. Trump will be left to die by the Senate as they start to distance themselves from Trump ahead of the election.


These people need to be forced to leave. All of them Clyde.
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Post#1014 » by Clyde_Style » Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:23 am

ibraheim718 wrote:
Clyde_Style wrote:
ibraheim718 wrote:
Priortize this list.. because it's the only focus we should have from here on out.

Infrastructure, education, healthcare, the environment.


Add in campaign finance reform and tack on alternative energy to the environmental scope and we're good.


We gotta do away with this existing governing system asap.


Our system is broken, but it still has good bones. It needs major reforms to make it less corruptible and restore honor to the idea of civil service.
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Re: OT: The official Coronavirus fear mongering thread 

Post#1015 » by Clyde_Style » Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:32 am

ibraheim718 wrote:
Clyde_Style wrote:The GOP has a serious insider trading scandal, McConnell is pushing for a half a trillion dollar personal fund for Trump and we're 2-3 weeks away from a massive spike in cases while these bozos are promoting the idea of everything is normal again in two weeks. What could possibly go wrong?

I think a month from now the GOP will be on the verge of self-implosion, finger pointing within the party and every man for himself. Trump will be left to die by the Senate as they start to distance themselves from Trump ahead of the election.


These people need to be forced to leave. All of them Clyde.


Yeah, the GOP is not even that smart as far as mafias go, but they've hired enough smart people to help them keep rigging elections, gerrymandering, voter suppression. There are more registered Democrats, but the Democrats are not as shameless and devious so they often get manhandled by the worst people in America. I'm not a big fan of either party, but jesus the contrast now is so extreme that being a Democrat is necessary just to ward off these Nazi Gambinos.

I make some predictions knowing I could end up dead wrong, so I'm wary of the prediction the GOP will be essentially a corpse after 2020. If the party does survive, it could take a generation or two for some fresh faced Dartmouth grads to restore even a shred of integrity to the GOP. Trump was a symptom at first, but he became the infection that ate the Republican Party that hosted him from the inside out. Now there's nothing left but a husk of rally robots that smile for the cameras while their leader babbles on as they wait for their next grifter handout. A true confederacy of dunces and thieves.
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Re: OT: The official Coronavirus fear mongering thread 

Post#1016 » by Capn'O » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:12 am

ibraheim718 wrote:
Capn'O wrote:
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Italy was supposed to reach it's peak today. Maybe it peaked a little earlier.


The math adds up. We're about 2 weeks out from their hard quarantine, no?


Okay.. maybe I'll try and do the math later or find a reputable source that already has. The big factor however is how huge of a country America is. What states are comparable to the size of Italy?


I was agreeing with you give or take a few days.

I've got no sense of what our timeline is. The spring breakers set us back.

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Post#1017 » by Capn'O » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:15 am

Clyde_Style wrote:Well, I'm going to be productive tonight and make a dart board out of this MF'ers face

Read on Twitter


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Post#1018 » by HarthorneWingo » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:29 am

Fat Kat wrote:
Read on Twitter


Yeah, they stuffed Fauci in a locked closet. Trump and the Republicans have changed direction, again. They're now willing to side with the corporations believing that the bailout of working people and the cost of care to the elderly are not worth the risk to business and the economy. The lines are now drawn.
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Post#1019 » by HarthorneWingo » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:32 am

I'm watching a "Rewind" of the Knicks vs. Pistons game before a packed crowd at Madison Square Garden ... on MARCH 8, 2020.

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Post#1020 » by HarthorneWingo » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:40 am

Deeeez Knicks wrote:Interview with Dr. Fauci

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/03/i-m-going-keep-pushing-anthony-fauci-tries-make-white-house-listen-facts-pandemic

Q: The first question everyone has is how are you?

A: Well, I'm sort of exhausted. But other than that, I'm good. I mean, I'm not, to my knowledge, coronavirus infected. To my knowledge, I haven't been fired. [Laughs.]

Q: How are you managing to not get fired?

A: Well, that's pretty interesting because to his [Trump’s] credit, even though we disagree on some things, he listens. He goes his own way. He has his own style. But on substantive issues, he does listen to what I say.

Q: You’ve been in press conferences where things are happening that you disagree with, is that fair to say?

A: Well, I don't disagree in the substance. It is expressed in a way that I would not express it, because it could lead to some misunderstanding about what the facts are about a given subject.

Q: You stood nearby while President Trump was in the Rose Garden shaking hands with people. You're a doctor. You must have had a reaction like, ‘Sir, please don't do that.’

A: Yes, I say that to the task force. I say that to the staff. We should not be doing that. Not only that—we should be physically separating a bit more on those press conferences. To his credit, the vice president [Mike Pence] is really pushing for physical separation of the task force [during meetings]. He keeps people out of the room—as soon as the room gets like more than 10 people or so, it’s, ‘Out, everybody else out, go to a different room.’ So with regard to the task force, the vice president is really a bear in making sure that we don't crowd 30 people into the Situation Room, which is always crowded. So, he's definitely adhering to that. The situation on stage [for the press briefings] is a bit more problematic. I keep saying, ‘Is there any way we can get a virtual press conference?’ Thus far, no. But when you're dealing with the White House, sometimes you have to say things one, two, three, four times, and then it happens. So, I'm going to keep pushing.

Q: You're standing there saying nobody should gather with more than 10 people and there are almost 10 people with you on the stage. And there are certainly more than 10 journalists there asking questions.

A: I know that. I’m trying my best. I cannot do the impossible.

Q: What about the travel restrictions? Trump keeps saying that the travel ban for China, which began 2 February, had a big impact [on slowing the spread of the virus to the United States] and that he wishes China would have told us 3 to 4 months earlier and that they were “very secretive.” [China did not immediately reveal the discovery of a new coronavirus in late December 2019, but by 10 January, Chinese researchers made the sequence of the virus public.] It just doesn't comport with facts.

A: I know, but what do you want me to do? I mean, seriously Jon, let’s get real, what do you want me to do?

Q: Most everyone thinks that you’re doing a remarkable job, but you're standing there as the representative of truth and facts, but things are being said that aren't true and aren't factual.

A: The way it happened is that after he made that statement [suggesting China could have revealed the discovery of a new coronavirus 3 to 4 months earlier], I told the appropriate people, it doesn't comport, because 2 or 3 months earlier would have been September. The next time they sit down with him and talk about what he’s going to say, they will say, ‘By the way, Mr. President, be careful about this and don't say that.’ But I can't jump in front of the microphone and push him down. OK, he said it. Let's try and get it corrected for the next time.

Q: You have not said China virus. [Trump frequently calls the cause of the spreading illness known as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) a “China virus” or a “Chinese virus.”]

A: Ever.

Q: And you never will, will you?

A: No.

Q: I'm curious about some things that aren't happening on a national scale. One is, why are shelter in place orders happening state by state? Why are we doing this sequentially? Is that a mistake?

A: No, I don't think we could say it's a mistake or not a mistake. There is a discussion and a delicate balance about what’s the overall impact of shutting everything down completely for an indefinite period of time. So, there's a compromise. If you knock down the economy completely and disrupt infrastructure, you may be causing health issues, unintended consequences, for people who need to be able to get to places and can't. You do the best you can. I've emphasized very emphatically at every press conference, that everybody in the country, at a minimum, should be following the fundamental guidelines. Elderly, stay out of society in self isolation. Don't go to work if you don't have to. Yada, yada, yada. No bars, no restaurants, no nothing. Only essential services. When you get a place like New York or Washington or California, you have got to ratchet it up. But it is felt—and it isn't me only speaking, it’s a bunch of people who make the decisions—that if you lock down everything now, you're going to crash the whole society. So, you do what you can do, as best as you can. Do as much physical separation as you can and ratchet it up at the places you know are at highest risk.

Q: But I heard a guy say, if you think you're doing too much, you're probably doing the right amount.

A: That’s me.

Q: I know it's you. The “15 Days to Slow the Spread” campaign doesn't mention religious gatherings. I know Pence mentioned them yesterday. But why aren’t they on the 15 days recommendations? All these other places are mentioned.

A: It was implied in no crowds of more than 10 people. But you’re right, crowds in church are important and every time I get a chance to say it, I mention it. I can't really criticize them strongly for that at all. When you say less than 10, it makes common sense that it involves the church. I say it publicly and even the vice president has said it publicly.

Q: What happens before each press conference? What do you do as a group?

A: We're in the task force. We sit down for an hour and a half, go over all the issues on the agenda. And then we proceed from there to an anteroom right in front of the Oval Office to talk about what are going to be the messages, what are the kind of things we're going to want to emphasize? Then we go in to see the president, we present [our consensus] to him and somebody writes a speech. Then he gets up and ad libs on his speech. And then we're up there to try and answer questions.

Q: At Friday’s press conference, you put your hands over your face when Trump referred to the “deep State Department,” [a popular conspiracy theory]. It’s even become an internet meme. Have you been criticized for what you did?

A: No comment.

Q: We've seen creative ideas about how to respond in other countries that we aren’t adopting. China uses thermometers at supermarkets before letting people in. Should we be considering that?

A: Yes, of course. I think the logistics of that have to be worked out. That was discussed. All these things are discussed. Not all of them are implemented. This is something that should be considered. I will bring it up at the next task force meeting and see whether there’s some sort of a logistical, bureaucratic reason why it can't be done. The rationale for doing it is at least worth serious consideration.

Q: Big Picture: We've had all this pandemic preparedness. Why did this fail? What went wrong?

A: I think we'll have to wait until it is over and we look back before we can answer that. It's almost like the fog of war. After the war is over, you then look back and say, ‘Wow, this plan, as great as it was, didn't quite work once they started throwing hand grenades at us.’ It really is similar to that. Obviously, testing [for the new coronavirus] is one clear issue that needs to be relooked at. Why were we not able to mobilize on a broader scale? But I don't think we can do that right now. I think it's premature. We really need to look forward.

Q: Right now, why do we have a travel ban on visitors from China when there are few cases in China other than imported cases? What's the logic?

A: I'm sorry. I was just looking at two text messages, one from a governor and one from the White House. I gotta get off.



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