The cure is worse than the disease

Discussion in 'Economics' started by OptionsOptionsOptions, Mar 19, 2020.

  1. Turveyd

    Turveyd


    Arrggghhhhh level of stupidity from watching the fear news is getting annoying.

    Slightly Less infectious than Flu as it's a heavy virus, Flu is airborne so no way to defend against, come on, get something right FFS!!

    Payload is unlikely to change, if it does we'll deal with that, stop worrying about, what might happen, 0.35% is the population estimated death rate, tested 3.8%, most people get it and don't realise they've had it and your still paranoid about it.
     
    #171     Mar 21, 2020
  2. luisHK

    luisHK

    Never experienced anything like this either, worst abuse of power I have ever witnessed on such a massive scale.
    Dunno either how it will turn out, but government actions seem to be dictated in large parts by public opinion, itself dependant on media coverage, plus the fact China seems to have dealt succesfully with the virus placing tough restrictions ( i ve lived in China and found it an horrible place, so I m sceptic of chinese style solutions )
     
    #172     Mar 21, 2020
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  3. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    Spanish Flu was 1918 we hadn't even discovered antibiotics back then and our treatment was poor and right after WW1, this is a totally different beast.

    C19 is NOT THE PLAGUE, it's NOT BLACK DEATH, it's really not scarey, once you understand it, but you believe the media and not logic.
     
    #173     Mar 21, 2020
  4. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    Yep Scared Snowflakes that don't really understand what's going on and think there all going to die are running the show via public opinion using PC to bully there opinion onto all.

    We be FUCKED!!
     
    #174     Mar 21, 2020
  5. luisHK

    luisHK

    Hard to say who's right, but we are indeed fucked for the near future at least, it s like the whole world is shutting down.
     
    #175     Mar 21, 2020
  6. schizo

    schizo

    Okay, obviously you take this outbreak as trivial. Well, we'll resume this talk in 3 months from now. Only then will we know its severity. I hope you'll be healthy enough by then to carry on.
     
    #176     Mar 21, 2020
  7. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    Near Future, these lock downs will go on for 18months, release, it's back really you don't say, repeat.

    Looking at the data I'd say 50% give or take have the virus and never realise it, then more have mild symptoms and don't care, kinda hoping in the UK within a few weeks we've all had it and it drops off, if China doesn't spike back up, then odds are they've all had it.

    Also, if the virus does mutate, that'll be 1 virus that mutates, all of the trillions+++ of virus's won't change into killers, then that 1 virus would have to multiply then spread to other people so on and so forth, then we'd have to aggressively try to lock that down before it got wild.

    What do they teach people these days, :( ohhh FEAR!!! I remember.
     
    #177     Mar 21, 2020
  8. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    Trivial, where do you keep coming up with this made up crap ??

    I think the damage to the entire world with the shut downs well out does the damage the virus is doing and way more people are going to suffer / die from the actions that are being taken.

    But I have a detailed understanding of the virus, your just scared because you don't understand virus's and the media is making it out to be wayyyy worse than it is.
     
    #178     Mar 21, 2020
  9. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    p.s. literally HAD IT and so have others I know, and I'm still ALIVE and so are they!! it's wasn't a big deal, Flu I had in December was 4days of hell and soaked sheets, this errrr no biggy.
     
    #179     Mar 21, 2020
  10. Nobody is saying that younger people are invincible, but they hospitalized, require intensive care or die at much lower rates (and it's well known, too). That feeds the perception among the younger crowd that this is an old peoples illness but younger people are paying for it.

    No infectious disease with 2% CFR should be considered trivial. I am merely pointing out that the policy response will likely cause a lot of tensions down the road. There were other public health options that had a much lower economic cost, but would leave more vulnerable people exposed.

    Governments consider monetary costs of human lives all the time. In this case, the cost of the additional lives saved seems to be pretty high (e.g. a total shutdown vs isolating vulnerable population). So it is totally possible that the policy choices were made with the political aims in mind.
     
    #180     Mar 21, 2020