To: Erik Latranyi
"...should not be given sympathy."
You still need infrastructure, which a city that size needs a lot of.
You have:
Hospitals, Drs, Nurses, Therapists of all stripes, people on dialysis; LEOs, dispatchers, firemen, paramedics; City planners that need to figure crap out in order to be orderly, government stooges, lawyers (Yes lawyers), etc...
and don't forget about:
The people on the low economic scale where resources are thin, elderly who are not exactly mobile, the people who move the less mobile, and all the employees who basically worked because the models were all over the place.
Not as easy as you think and definitely not an exact science.
561 posted on
09/07/2017 5:32:42 PM PDT by
rollo tomasi
(Working hard to pay for deadbeats and corrupt politicians.)
To: rollo tomasi
You’re right. My brother and SIL had no choice but to stay they are both first responders. They are in the Broward County Ft. Lauderdale area.
592 posted on
09/07/2017 6:06:12 PM PDT by
Vipper
(We cannot solve problems with the same thinking we used when we created them. -- Albert Einstein)
To: rollo tomasi
Wow...excellent analysis. I’m in health care in jax..we’re working tomorrow.
To: rollo tomasi; Erik Latranyi
***Not as easy as you think and definitely not an exact science.***
Thank you, rt, for saying something that needed to be said.
To: rollo tomasi
For the specific reason that the models are all over the place is why people should have evacuated early.
The people who MUST stay and provide care and/or services are not included. Hence, why I did not say every
one.
When models are uncertain, do not wait. Paralysis by analysis kills.
799 posted on
09/08/2017 4:40:11 AM PDT by
Erik Latranyi
(The largest and most dangerous hate-group in the US is now the Democratic Party)
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