I have yet to hear one salient case against what Drs. Fauci & Brix are suggesting as a road map to reopening---other than: I'm sick of this.
I think there is more to it than just "
I'm sick of this." The reporting has been mostly extreme isolation or extreme ignoring social distancing.
- There hasn't been any real discussions about the goals of shut downs. The goals have been stated as saving lives. But how many? Every life, thousands of lives, millions of lives? At first it was millions, then hundreds of thousands, then tens of thousands, then thousands.
- The federal guidelines to restart are decent, but they don't tell people in the public when things are going to happen. The tail on the model that many people have been using keeps moving further into the future. It now shows Georgia not being able to relax guidelines until late June. Some people interviewed in the media have stated that we should remain under the shut down until a vaccine is available which will take over a year if ever. People wouldn't agree to that even if it did save millions of lives.
- Now there are people arguing to open things up in the media, but seem to be ignoring social distancing.
- The regulations in some places had things restricted that had no real chance of infecting people such as fishing at a state park by yourself or walking on a beach with your family while more than 100 feet from everyone else.
Those kinds of things don't foster confidence in the media or the people in charge: state or national. There are people who are afraid to go to the doctor for extreme emergencies. According to an article in the AJC this morning, there are people who haven't called for help until too late. Ambulances have arrived after people have died. One lady in the AJC article didn't go to the hospital until several days after having a stroke, and has permanent damage because of the delay. There are also people who are fighting against any regulation whatsoever. In Ohio, people protested a regulation requiring masks to be worn in public. To me, that seems like a very good idea. You wearing a mask protects me better than me wearing a mask. However, I believe the lack of confidence in what the public has been told and are being told is causing some people to revolt.
The politicians should have been less political. The media should have been less sensationalistic. As things have happened, there are "sides" instead of facts. Once you get to this point, I don't see how you convince one side that things should be relaxed even when it concerns things with very low chance of spreading infection, or how you convince the other side that some considerations still must be considered even to protect the more at risk people.