Big Brain Bradley wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 11:32 am
I'm glad we can discuss civilly. I like you and value the friendship.
Your sarcastic "its just the flu" statement is annoying me, sorry it just is. You quoted a lot of fantastical numbers there from articles that do a poor job citing their sources on said numbers. Looking at the actual curves, we are looking at ~80k deaths from the covid. Every year we see 40-60k from the flu, numbers that are notoriously unreliable. I know 20k difference is a big number, but on population scales its a blip, and we are still in the same order of magnitude. And I realize that all those cases at once could overwhelm the system and cause more deaths. Even the CDC says covid is "a flu like virus". Viral stuff we humans catch that make us sick as fuck is a whole class of diseases other than actual influenza. Comparing it to the flu is similar to the kleenex vs tissue paper naming convention. Flu is the common use brand name for respiratory viral infections.
My argument isnt lives vs the economy, its LIVES LOST due to covid vs LIVES LOST due to the economy. Bad economies kill people, plain and simple. My point is that i hope the powers that be are doing their best to balance this and not using a crisis to further personal agendas.
I am over being preached to about this from every angle. I can add, quite well thanks to 3 semesters of calculus. As you so aptly put, people are going to people. Let them and stop judging so hard is my only wish at this time.
I'm openly mocking those who willfully downplay the deaths of people.
And I shall continue to do so.
The economy isn't as important as saving lives.
Where are you getting 80,000 from? There are several models predicting the curve, which one did you analyze?
As far as data analysis goes, here's a great article looking at the data analysis.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/co ... aningless/
Am I saying that my aforementioned numbers are bogus? Sure, if you take it that way, I'm saying they're undefined.
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
That being said, it's the best data we have got. We're in the middle of the crisis.
I hope it's less than the flu, I hope it's as close to zero as possible.
Show me some data that the economic downturn will cost lives, and let's compare that apples to apples to the projected COVID-19 losses.
You also want to get into the symantecs of what's called the Flu, or Coronavirus.
Well, then let's refer to it as SARS-Cov-2 Virus to be more precise.
The Flu (As defined by the CDC)
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/surv- ... uenza.html
Shall be referred to as such.
You mention being preached to, then don't listen.
You mention your education.
Well, you're debating an art student.