FredJacket
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If the discussion is whether we slowly & smartly "reopen" or not... then just extrapolating to a death toll of 96k in 2 weeks is not very helpful. The question is if we remain in shutdown mode how many fewer deaths will we have compared to whatever "reopened" mode we'd be in. Then we can talk about whether it is worth it or not.https://thehill.com/policy/healthca...worst-one-day-death-toll-yet-as-states-reopen
From the article:
"The WHO reported that 2,909 people in the U.S. died on Thursday, shattering the previous record of 2,471 deaths reported on April 23, CNBC reported."
At any rate, the toll now stands at 68,000. 2,000 a day would get us to 96,000 in two weeks.
Since nobody seems to be able to make those kinds of projections accurately... we're left with a silly back & forth where one side seems to say they obviously value life more than the other.
Silly. Take it as a given 99.999% of us value life.
By quoting you, @bobongo ...I don't mean to be picking on or directing my comment right at you.