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Well-Known Angler
Now that we bow that Don
lifeAnd can be fatal. What level of fatality is acceptable?
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lifeAnd can be fatal. What level of fatality is acceptable?
Now that we bow that Don
life
More than that. My friend she got a 5k apartment 3 bedroom all good size for $ 3500Cellie: you going to turn the lights off and close the door when you're the last man standing?
Manhattan Vacancy Rate Climbs, and Rents Drop 10%
There were more than 67,300 units available in July across the city as it tries to rebound from the coronavirus outbreak.
Wait in a previous post you said that the over 70 population were at the greatest risk. Do any or all of your soccer players have grandparents?I get that most on NYAngler's here have older kids who are not in school anymore and are pretty much adults at this point. Most of you are retired and none of this effects you too much. Except for perhaps your grandkids.
For the sake of our future youth, this absolutely sucks. There are no good solutions. Plexiglas barriers and computer remote learning; all day; limited social engagement in Art, Music, History.. all gone. No more mud dances or playing in the rain with freinds.
This is how a society gets destructed.
You need to step up guys and protect the kids.
You need to grab your balls again and step up and help us figure out a way forward together. You are the greatest generation ever... help us and our kids figure this out and charge ahead.
Thank you!
Don
New York (brown dots) has been a catastrophe. On March 20, 2020, a full lockdown was implemented. Nonessential businesses were ordered to close. Workers in nonessential businesses were ordered to work only from home. Pharmacies, grocery stores, liquor stores, and wine stores were deemed to be essential and allowed to remain open. Restaurants and bars could only deliver to homes. In addition to the lockdown, nursing homes were ordered on March 25, 2020, to accept patients positive for the covid-19 virus in transfer from hospitals. … By April 7, 2020, within three weeks of the nursing home order, a daily mortality of over fifty deaths per day per million population had been reached. This daily mortality rate was almost five times the peak rate observed in Sweden, where no lockdown was implemented.
The New York data clearly show that interactions among young and healthy people have a much different risk than interactions between the young and elderly and interactions among the elderly. By facilitating the transmission of the virus from hospitals to nursing homes, the rate of spread within the elderly population was maximized, and any possible benefit from lockdown of the young and healthy population was rendered moot. … The decline of deaths from the peak levels in New York, with its harsh lockdown, has followed roughly the same time course as what has been observed in Sweden without any lockdown. It is unclear whether the lockdown interfered with herd immunity or not. This will not be known until after the economy and schools are completely reopened for at least a month.
Sweden (blue dots) has served as a control group to compare policies intended to decrease deaths from covid-19. Sweden has been unfairly criticized for its policy despite having an outcome more favorable than places with authoritarian lockdown policies. Sweden did not close its schools. Other than stopping gatherings of more than fifty people, the Swedish government left decisions of closing businesses, using masks, and social distancing to the Swedish people.
The data suggest that lockdowns have not prevented any deaths from covid-19. At best, lockdowns have deferred death for a short time, but they cannot possibly be continued for the long term. It seems likely that one will not have to even compare economic deprivation with loss of life, as the final death toll following authoritarian lockdowns will most likely exceed the deaths from letting people choose how to manage their own risk. After taking the unprecedented economic depression into account, history will likely judge these lockdowns to be the greatest policy error of this generation.
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Curious as to why there were only 7 kids at soccer practice. As long as I can remember (and i started soccer at 5ys old) there are 11 that make up a team. Did the smart parents know better and keep their kids safe while the reckless parents put their kids at risk?
That graph would be even more beneficial with ICU bed occupancy graphed on the other Y Axis.
At one point they were discussing if ventilator use was the right approach, since the mortality rate was sky high if you were put on one. I haven't heard that chatter in a while though.
Weddings seem to keep coming up!Certain areas of Brooklyn turning into hot spots again due to a wedding. I give it a week before Monsey, Lakewood, and the surrounding areas start to see a spike in cases again.
Well that demographic doesn’t care about city/state/federal laws. They only care about religious laws.Weddings seem to keep coming up!