tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2022452485619502579.post1752922299402354625..comments2024-03-28T07:32:42.996-04:00Comments on thwap's schoolyard: How To Respond to the Coronavirusthwaphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15399550285738440669noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2022452485619502579.post-23474731193013732312020-04-04T09:18:47.595-04:002020-04-04T09:18:47.595-04:00Tim,
I hate to disappoint you but you missed my a...Tim,<br /><br />I hate to disappoint you but you missed my asterisk. Look at the bottom under the poster. I reveal that I'm not a public health expert. It's gratifying that an actual expert thought I made sense though.<br /><br />Given the high probability that this crisis will return in the fall I think it high time we ensure our societies AT LEAST store up the resources to deal with it over the summer.thwaphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15399550285738440669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2022452485619502579.post-76517235317697291642020-04-04T09:00:11.533-04:002020-04-04T09:00:11.533-04:00Hey Thwap, I've been reading your posts for ye...Hey Thwap, I've been reading your posts for years and did not know that about you. I too work on the fringes of public health albeit from a different point of view and many years in OH &S. Your summary hits the nail on the head- especially the idea of total local lockdowns and mass testing- its the only way we'll really know the extent of this, the hit and miss is only going to prolong the inevitable as the curve flattening will loosen restrictions and voila another outbreak. Fortunately we're no going to get the cruel shitstorm and mass negligent homicide occurring in real time in the US with the cruelly unfit unstable huckster of a president. Keep up the good work my friend. Timnoreply@blogger.com