Hello everyone. I haven't posted here in a long time, but used to. I came across a recent article by Ron and it reminded me that maybe I could find fellow voices of reason here. It seems like most of the world is suffering mass hysteria. I figured there would be people like me still here who are just not that concerned about this virus. I don't really think it is some vast conspiracy, nor something created by a government as a weapon. It's just a virus, they happen all the time. You get flu like symptoms for a week and recover. Not a big deal. Yes some people have died. But the numbers are statistically very low. We are a nation of over 300 million and we shut down the whole country and potentially crash the economy over a few thousand with flu symptoms and 100 deaths? I am just in awe of the mass delusion and panic.
Mass hysteria is clearly a big problem which media outlets are clearly exacerbating as much as possible.
Still the virus, according to the statistics on confirmed cases, I believe has between a 3-4% fatality rate which is significant enough to worry about. It’s absolutely not your every day flu. Unchecked the virus can easily infect millions of Americans and it would, with certainty, overwhelm our hospitals.
With millions and millions getting sick, hundreds of thousands could die in this country. Fortunately measures have been taken that will slow the spread.
I feel that without the stringent measures being taken, hospitals would be completely overrun, many will die and the economy will still experience a huge blow.
Rather now that we are trending in the direction of locking down, our economy is tanking dramatically and fast. It’s scary to witness, and more frightening than the virus itself.
It’s a brutal situation we are faced with and there will be a lot of suffering any direction we go.
I love Ron but I believe he is at least half wrong on his assessment of the situation. He’s downplaying it and I think not acknowledging how devastating this could be to our medical institutions.