To: Vermont Lt
I do know if you want to keep the numbers low, lets not test.Test or no test, I presume that we would notice if people starting coming down with it on a mass scale.
Also, I went to my local supermarket this weekend in Newtown, CT (Big Y) and the shelves were fully stocked. Got everything I needed. The store wasn't even that busy.
I'll be back in NYC tomorrow but when I left it on Friday, the only thing I noticed different was some tourists wearing surgical masks.
25 posted on
03/08/2020 6:14:22 PM PDT by
SamAdams76
(Trump (859); Slow Joe (527); Commie (476); Fake Indian (48); Drunken Weld (1))
To: SamAdams76
Test or no test, I presume that we would notice if people starting coming down with it on a mass scale.
Further, without the specific tests the CDC has been putting out, if there were large numbers with symptoms, the disease would have been isolated here through other means. They symptoms have commonalities with the normal flu varieties, but not the same. We’d be picking them up in random chest x-rays and CT scans.
288 posted on
03/08/2020 8:40:11 PM PDT by
lepton
("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
To: SamAdams76
Test or no test, I presume that we would notice if people starting coming down with it on a mass scale.Add to that, we'd also start having deaths at a massive scale.
I know for the past week, it has been one or two deaths a day, and most of those were in the one nursing home.
To: SamAdams76
Thanks. New deaths dropping does not seem to sink in but it is factual, in two weeks we should have a great deal of clarity.
442 posted on
03/10/2020 2:08:35 AM PDT by
narses
(Censeo praedatorium gregem esse delendum. (The gay lobby must be destroyed))
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