Well yes, of course. 100% agree. I just never expected to see MERS-level hysteria here in the US (having lived through the insanity of being locked out of work in Jeonju because someone's grandpa had it in Seoul was an... experience).
This all feels so incompetent, though. Its like 'they' (Congress, WHO, EU, China, Australia... literally fill in the blank on 'they') didn't realize that everything was in a deceptively tenuous balance. Now every 'correction' makes the problem worse in another way. The only way out is to rip the bandaid off and try to control the economic collapase or continue to bury their heads in the sand until something REALLY BAD happens.
With the white house diversity hire press sec claiming the economy has 'never been stronger' we know what their 'strategy' is.
The latter was and continues to be the only thing causing problems. The virus has always had a >99% survival rate, without other comorbidities.
Well yes, of course. 100% agree. I just never expected to see MERS-level hysteria here in the US (having lived through the insanity of being locked out of work in Jeonju because someone's grandpa had it in Seoul was an... experience).
This all feels so incompetent, though. Its like 'they' (Congress, WHO, EU, China, Australia... literally fill in the blank on 'they') didn't realize that everything was in a deceptively tenuous balance. Now every 'correction' makes the problem worse in another way. The only way out is to rip the bandaid off and try to control the economic collapase or continue to bury their heads in the sand until something REALLY BAD happens.
With the white house diversity hire press sec claiming the economy has 'never been stronger' we know what their 'strategy' is.