Boaty1
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I wasn’t using conjecture, I was using the data. You can see what percentage of the workforce is what age and line that up against age-risk profiles we’ve seen with the virus. I’m just saying if you’re a 40 year old in good health and so your risk of a bad health outcome with the virus is almost zero, you probably would rather earn a living and not go bankrupt. And yes be careful along the way.
Exactly. I have a feeling those promoting this long term shelter in place idea are:
1. Already very wealthy
2. Have no problem working from home.
I was up till 4am last night not because I'm worried about getting the virus, but because I saw study saying that this recession will be at least 3 times as bad as what happened in 2008. I already see mortgages going unpaid, millions filing for unemployment every week, businesses going belly up and it makes me wonder about the long term impact this virus will have on my economic situation. I can deal with the .00001% I'm going going to die from this thing. That doesn't keep me up at night. My ability to keep my business rolling and provide for my family is the FAR greater concern for me.