bulliedog8 wrote:Time to open the economy back up. Lets get things started again.
The whole reason for "shelter in place" and all these other draconian and authoritarian orders by mayors and governors was to "flatten the curve" (a made up curve that no one actually knew what it was), was to not overwhelm the hospitals. Well it looks like it worked. So what is the reasoning for continuing to push it further and further out? We literally accomplished what their goals were. We cant keep pushing this out forever. They extend the orders based on the models, time to shorter the orders based on the changes in the models.
Hopefully not too many people have been listening to the orders. Im happy to see a lot of people out. I was working out at a "closed" park. Need more people to just do what they want. Soon everyone should just say f it, and go to work. Lets get everyones lives going again.
It's flattened because of measures taken, but just going back to normal likely wastes that effort and you just are back at square one. This pandemic started when there were a limited number of people infected coming into the states.
There are currently over 500K active cases in the states. If we go back to normal any time soon, considering the spread from just a few infected a month ago to what we have had the last month, what do you think happens if we open it up with 500,000 active cases? And those are just the ones we know about.
The economy will recover far more quickly if you do it right and put the fire out as much as possible and don't dick around with trying to reopen it too soon.
I want the economy to come back too, but forcing that too early just likely prolongs a long depression because the economy will never get back into full force with a bunch of infected still out there all the time infecting others. More than half the country won't want to go out to things.