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For those of you still wiping down groceries and other packages amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, breathe a sigh of relief: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now says the novel virus “does not spread easily” from "touching surfaces or objects" — but experts warn that doesn’t mean it’s no longer necessary to take "practical and realistic" precautions in stopping the spread of COVID-19.
Though it’s not exactly clear when, the federal health agency appears to have recently changed its guidelines from early March that simply said it “may be possible” to spread the virus from contaminated surfaces. The CDC now includes "surfaces or objects" under a section that details ways in which the coronavirus does not readily transmit.
So...just what have the "experts" gotten right on this virus?
-No human to human transmission
-No need for tests from foreign countries, our own industry or universities-the CDC has this (and banned all other tests). Only to screw the pooch hard and waste a month at the start of this pandemic
-If you touch anything another person has you're going to die.
-We NEED 500,000 ventilators
-2-5 million Americans will die
-Masks bayd
-We need to "lockdown" for a couple of weeks to "flatten the curve"
-You can't go outside without a mask on
-We need to "lockdown" for a few years until there is a vaccine
If it wasn't so serious, our "experts" would be a damn joke. Just what have they gotten right during this whole thing? These "experts" are responsible for 30 million Americans losing their jobs, hundreds of thousands of businesses destroyed, life's savings lost.
So, as I had said before, I suspected SOME of the current conclusions more than a month ago. The number just weren't doubling that quickly, and then when it turned out that COVID-19 was actually in the U.S. quite a bit before March 1st, I realized that if COVID-19 was THAT contagious, there would have been millions and millions of cases and many thousands of deaths in the U.S. before April 1st.
So, yes, I am now, finally, not going to be quite so paranoid -- but I wonder how many people are going to be so sanguine about having so much of their freedom curtailed (and possibly losing their jobs) due to the experts, apparently, being so wrong. (I do think it is too soon to sound the "All Clear", though -- but I do hope that almost all places will start reopening now!)
Bottom line: Do I think this was much ado about almost nothing at first? No, I don't. Do I think that the lock-downs and stay-at-home orders have been going on much longer than justified in most places? Yes, I most definitely do.
So this is good news. It alleviates some of the panic...
Unfortunately dimwits are gonna jump to conclusions...
It’s almost as if it’s less risky to follow certain medically prudent precautions until definitive studies are concluded, allowing us to use the results to enact more focused measures......
It’s almost as if it’s less risky to follow certain medically prudent precautions until definitive studies are concluded, allowing us to use the results to enact more focused measures......
How was any of this worth all the effort? We just ended up with less sick people than what what would've been if he hadn't done anything... My jimmies are rustled I say.. Rustled..
This virus is new. Expect everyone to reverse themselves countless of times as evidence keeps coming forward. I think as a common sense precaution, treat surfaces as being possible to spread the virus.
How was any of this worth all the effort? We just ended up with less sick people than what what would've been if he hadn't done anything... My jimmies are rustled I say.. Rustled..
Lol.... I’d like to think you’re being facetious, yea?
That being said I am amazed that some of these posters believe erring on the side of caution somehow discredits 99% of the experts.
So this is good news. It alleviates some of the panic...
Unfortunately dimwits are gonna jump to conclusions...
Exactly. You err on the side of caution until new evidence comes available. You change the guidelines when you have gathered sufficient evidence to confirm a hypothesis - that's how science works.
It's common sense and not controversial whatsoever.
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