Posted on 03/15/2020 6:22:49 AM PDT by Kaslin
WASHINGTON -- Can science lead to dumb panic? It's a question I've been asking as the stock market cannibalized itself in response to the coronavirus outbreak, academia shuttered classrooms and other interests did their utmost to convince their customers that they could get along just fine without them.
There is no question the coronavirus is a health threat to millions of Americans, especially the elderly and people with chronic illnesses. We have to protect them.
What's disconcerting, though, is how many enterprises with no reported cases in towns with no community spreading were so fearful that they shut everything down.
Even when nothing really happens, it's a huge story -- which is why many Americans hate the news media.
In February, the American Conservative Union held its Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland. After the event, Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union that sponsors CPAC, learned that he had direct contact with an individual who at the time did not know he was infected.
Because Schlapp shook hands with President Donald Trump on Leap Day, there is a lot of speculation about the risk to the president. Ditto Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who also spoke at CPAC.
It didn't help that two GOP congressmen who attended CPAC events with the COVID-19 carrier then traveled with Trump over the weekend.
After learning about the case on March 7, Schlapp decided to work at home for the time left in the recommended 14-day isolation period. According to ACU, he's feeling fine.
As for CPAC, "We are getting hammered," ACU communications director Ian Walters told me. One individual had the virus and didn't know it. They know of no confirmation that any other attendee contracted the virus at CPAC.
They probably got more grief than a university that closed its doors even though it had experienced no known cases or community spreading.
Of course, reporters wanted to know if Trump had been tested after his (truly) secondhand exposure. The answer, Pence told us, is no. Neither had Pence.
It was a good question to ask, but it seems a tad ironic coming from reporters standing in the packed briefing room feet away from the noses of Trump and Pence.
I covered Trump's Feb. 29 speech at CPAC. A week later, when I learned of the COVID-19 guy, I saw no reason to self-quarantine because we didn't meet and I showed no symptoms. After I developed a fever Wednesday, I found out I have a viral infection.
I doubt it's the coronavirus, but I am staying home. (Despite Trump's claim that anyone who wanted a test could get one, I did not qualify for a test under CDC rules.)
My husband, who already was stuck at home with me, got an email Thursday -- that's how one gets this news inside the beltway -- informing him that he, too, had attended a meeting with an infected person.
The health care folks with whom I've talked are calm. They said I did the right thing. It's good not to panic.
On TV, I've seen people say that we have to listen to the science, but then they speculate about how bad a worst-case scenario can get. They encourage people to shut down, as if following the CDC guidelines aren't enough, even for healthy people.
A lot of people are going to lose their wages, their livelihoods and their homes because business leaders have overreacted. Be clear on this: Being poor can be hazardous to your health.
Although the media has propensity to stir up stories to boost ratings, the problems with this virus are:
No tests widely available (yet).
Longer incubation period (14 days).
More infectious.
Specific medicine to get rid of it isn’t widely available (yet).
That is why areas without -reported- cases are reacting.
When running around in panic, does proper etiquette call for the arms to be raised or adducted?
If by science one means scientific consensus then absolutely it can. The scientific community drove the banning of cyclamates in the late sixties. It has been proven this was completely unnecessary and that cyclamates presented no risk as a carcinogen. There are plenty of examples of such overreaction based on science.
The meteorotic rise of infection in Iran is idiots showing their faith in their death God by licking the shrines.
In the end the virus will still spread, but turning a flu into a pandemic by overloading society so that it can not care for itself will also skyrocket the death rate.
Science does not kill but stupidity does, along with assuming that someone is not stupid because he works as a scientist.
I agree....what the heck was Gates speaking about when he said he took part in computer sims of a pandemic spread of a “fictional corona virii’ spread originating from China? This was November. Can you smell the fumes of the Gaslighting globalists? Ohhhh it was just a coincidence....us chicken littles need our paranoia meds.../s
Gates and his wife made themselves persona non grata in Kenya for funding vaccines for various diseases like measles that many young ladies took. The vaccines were laced with some type of contraceptive that made many young women unable to conceive. This was back in the mid 2010’s and there were about 2-3 days of news stories( oooohhhh just a misunderstand, must have been bad batches...just a co-incidence, must be rampant STD’s causing the problem/s) then they buried the news and Gaslighting Gates got off scot free.
remember: it was the Jews fault for all of germany's troubles between the wars.
you can't have FEAR!!! without propaganda...
The spider web look is probably because few people live far from the main roads.
AMEN!
...does proper etiquette call for the arms to be raised or adducted?
Coronavirus triples in toxicity with every 0.1 ° centigrade increase in overall global average temperature!!
When the patient victim gets a temperature; it increases all the more!!
So true...and our fear machine is running full tilt these days - kind of ironic that the ones who use it so effectively also supplement their efforts by telling us how the sane folks are fearmongers....just another thing to be fearful over....and it has become such a standard part of life that too many haven’t a clue of why they have so much angst, life is no longer precious, suicides and murders are up...it just feels so......normal.
God Bless you and yours.
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