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Prolonged Shutdown Could Kill More Americans Than COVID-19
Townhall ^ | 04/14/2020 | Betsy McCaughey|

Posted on 04/14/2020 7:16:06 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Thursday's unemployment update confirms that over the last three weeks, nearly 17 million Americans have been laid off because of the shutdown. That's one-tenth of the nation's workforce. It's not just an economic fact. It's a public health disaster. If the shutdown is dragged on, as many public health experts recommend, it is almost certain to kill more Americans than coronavirus.

The academics and public health officials who have concocted models of the virus's spread are telling us that we have to continue the shutdown to save thousands of lives. But none of their models considers the deaths that will be caused by unemployment.

Before the virus hit, America's unemployment rate was 3.5%, the lowest in 50 years. Now Goldman Sachs predicts unemployment could spike to 15% by midyear. A St. Louis Federal Reserve economist grimly predicts 32% unemployment -- worse than during the Great Depression.

No model or guesswork is required to foresee the deadly impact. Job losses cause extreme suffering. Every 1% hike in the unemployment rate will likely produce a 3.3% increase in drug overdose deaths and a 0.99% increase in suicides according to data provided by the National Bureau of Economic Research and the medical journal Lancet. These are facts based on experience, not models. If unemployment hits 32%, some 77,000 Americans are likely to die from suicide and drug overdoses as a result of layoffs. Scientists call these fatalities deaths of despair.

Then add the predictable deaths from alcohol abuse caused by unemployment. Health economist Michael French from the University of Miami and a co-author found a "significant association between job loss" and binge drinking and alcoholism.

The impact of layoffs goes beyond suicide, drug overdosing and drinking. Overall, the death rate for an unemployed person is 63% higher than for someone with a job, according to findings in Social Science & Medicine.

Layoff-related deaths are likely to far outnumber the 60,400 coronavirus deaths predicted through August.

This comparison is not meant to understate the horror of coronavirus for those who get it and their families.

But heavy-handed state edicts to close all "nonessential businesses" need to be reassessed in light of the predictable harm to the lives and health of the uninfected.

The shutdown was originally explained as a way to "flatten the curve," allowing time to expand health care capacity, so lives would not be needlessly lost in overwhelmed hospitals.

When the shutdown is lifted, cases will increase. And some epidemiologists predict the virus could return in a second wave this fall. But as President Donald Trump reported Friday, hospitals are ready now, supplied with ventilators, caregivers and beds. Some cities are now oversupplied. Even New York state, with half the cases in the nation, reports enough beds. Temporary bed capacity there provided by the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is largely empty and unneeded.

Trump's social distancing guidelines expire April 30, suggesting the possibility of restarting parts of the economy shortly thereafter.

To make any reopening possible, schools should resume in most places, so working parents can return to jobs. Even in New York state, the coronavirus epicenter with almost half the deaths, only one child under 10 has died. Some 84% of fatalities in New York are people over 60.

When America faced a polio epidemic in the 1950s, schools were shutdown because polio disproportionately impacted children. It makes little sense with coronavirus, which usually spares the young.

On Tuesday, Trump is announcing a committee focused on how to reopen America for business. That's a reassuring sign. It won't be done by a flick of the switch. It will depend on testing, on accommodations employers make to help workers feel safe and on the confidence level of consumers who ultimately decide when it's again safe to patronize restaurants and theaters.

The president's public health advisers are saying the virus will "determine the timetable." Mr. President, listen also to the silent majority, who will suffer most from an indefinite shutdown. It's not just their jobs that are on the line. Their lives are, too.

-- Betsy McCaughey is chairman of the Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths and a former lieutenant governor of New York.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2020election; coronavirus; covid19; dnctalkingpoint; dnctalkingpoints; election2020; lockdown; mediawingofthednc; mortality; partisanmediashills; presstitutes; smearmachine

1 posted on 04/14/2020 7:16:06 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

It could.

We can’t be held captive to Dr. Tony and the Masters of Static Analysis here.


2 posted on 04/14/2020 7:17:18 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog (Patrick Henry would have been an anti-vaxxer)
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To: SeekAndFind

“some 77,000 Americans are likely to die from suicide and drug overdoses as a result of layoffs”

100% by choice.


3 posted on 04/14/2020 7:19:02 AM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: SeekAndFind

No one seems to be talking about suicides, or reporting even ONE attributed to Captain Trips.

Would not support the narrative of keeping us shut down long enough to influence the elections.


4 posted on 04/14/2020 7:20:52 AM PDT by treetopsandroofs
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To: SeekAndFind
If the shutdown is dragged on, as many public health experts recommend, it is almost certain to kill more Americans than coronavirus.

It does not matter how many Americans die as a side effect. If the result is that ORANGE MAN is defeated in November then it will have been worth it.

They will have died for the cause, you know!

5 posted on 04/14/2020 7:23:24 AM PDT by 17th Miss Regt
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To: SeekAndFind

#OUAN Open up America Now!!


6 posted on 04/14/2020 7:45:59 AM PDT by dhuls (better late than never)
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To: SeekAndFind
How many suicides would occur if this virus ravaged through the population:
7 posted on 04/14/2020 7:49:34 AM PDT by DannyTN
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To: Buckeye McFrog

You are a flu denier. Prepare to be assimilated.


8 posted on 04/14/2020 7:57:05 AM PDT by gogeo (The left prides themselves on being tolerant, but they can't even be civil.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Yes, we know....

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SK02v-gRmp8


9 posted on 04/14/2020 7:57:39 AM PDT by freedomjusticeruleoflaw (Strange that a man with his wealth would have to resort to prostitution.)
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To: Mariner
100% by choice.

But real nonetheless.

10 posted on 04/14/2020 7:57:50 AM PDT by gogeo (The left prides themselves on being tolerant, but they can't even be civil.)
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To: SeekAndFind
Everyone has been at least exposed to the story of Europeans coming to Hawaii and bringing measles to a population that had never been exposed to it. The population was decimated. All because the Hawaiians had never had any exposure to build any immunity. Today, the hide in your houses until we say it is OK to come out orders, are building a huge population who will have had no exposure and built no immunity to the virus. We now have a large population who is very much at risk to catch the virus coming around again in a year, or five years from now. Now, granted, the vast majority of the population is not at serious risk of death, or even mild symptoms resulting from exposure, but the more immunity that is built, the less of a problem the virus is. Herd immunity is real, it is a good thing, and it is built by way of exposure, not hiding away. I am in the prime zone for risk, 69 yo, but I still work every day, I am active, and I take the same precautions I have taken for years to prevent infections from the flu or any of the other respiratory viruses that come and go, such as MERS and SARS. Enough of destroying the economy. You are not protecting me or anyone else and most of us don't want to be protected from a virus that kills less than the flu or pneumonia. This is not the bacterial black death of 1347 nor is it even close to the 1918 Spanish flu. If the economy crashes, it will have much worse effect on those of us at risk and will devastate everyone else. Open up the economy as quickly as possible. If you snowflakes are counting on endless fed bailouts to keep you afloat then think again. The economy crashes, the tax receipts crash along with it. No tax dollars to give handouts, or provide relief, or even fight a real pandemic. All of the touchy-feely "we're all in this together" commercials in the world will not save you. Get a grip America and reclaim your Constitutional freedoms.
11 posted on 04/14/2020 7:59:55 AM PDT by RJS1950 (The democrats are the "enemies foreign and domestic" cited in the federal oath)
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To: Mariner
“some 77,000 Americans are likely to die from suicide and drug overdoses as a result of layoffs”

100% by choice.


Preventable choice.
12 posted on 04/16/2020 9:01:35 AM PDT by Svartalfiar
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