• freagle@lemmygrad.ml
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    2 months ago

    Well, here it is folks. We all know what happens when the USA is tasked with controling an outbreak. It was nice seeing you in person for the last 18 months. I will now prepare for another lock down.

    Can you imagine? If the USA ends up with another deadly epidemic with rampant community spread?

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.mlOP
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      2 months ago

      I really can’t imagine people tolerating another lockdown, especially given that most people now think that the last set of lockdowns didn’t achieve much of anything in the end. I expect that we’re just going to let the next pandemic rip and take no measures at all.

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          2 months ago

          The human fatality rate of COVID-19 is 1-3%, depending on how you count cases. From what I’ve seen reported, the human fatality rate of this strain of bird flu is closer to 50%.

          (Lots of “ifs” coming) If this starts to spread human-to-human, if it spreads as easily as COVID, and if we don’t lock down and this becomes endemic like COVID, COVID will look like a walk in the park compared to what this will do. I’m crossing my fingers that COVID was in that mortality sweet spot where it was bad enough to cause a lot of deaths but not quite bad enough to make officials make people angry with actually taking care of the problem. 50% mortality should be comfortably on the side of “deal with it at all cost.”

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      2 months ago

      Well there were outbreaks before. They were handled by the people that are supposed to handle it. Covid… Well the people that are supposed to handle it were fired and and the administration in charge thought a pandemic would be good to thin out the city voters block.