Well, for those of us following this thread since mid-January, no. Everything we needed to know was known by then. Government officials, including health departments, have a duty to know more about public safety and health than websleuthers, IMO.
The alarm was sounded a long time ago. The main whistle blower worked super hard starting in December trying to warn the world. But few listened. And not just us. Same with Italy. The UK. Spain. Iran.
I think the only ones who did very well are Singapore and South Korea.
As to being spoon fed disaster news, an easy fix is avoiding news. That’s what I’ve been trying to do.
However, apparently this disaster news is still necessary for many to hear. Because I think the problem is that people can’t be trusted to follow the rules. And if things are minimized by government, they don’t understand why those rules are so crucial.
For example, I saw about 15 people playing soccer at a school near my house a couple days ago. When I ride my bike I see far too many neighbors standing within four feet or so of one another. I saw a group of about 7 ladies going on a walk together. Looked like a walking group.
My ex is working at a library and sees fellow employees wearing gloves but standing right next to each other, using a shared computer and then constantly touching their faces with those gloves hands. Which defeats the purpose of the gloves.
There’s too much of that continuing to go on and too much of that which we should’ve prevented with education and sounding the alarm a lot sooner.
I was shocked by mid-February to see that no one in court seemed to be taking this seriously. Everyone packed together in line to check in to the departments. People coughing without covering. Not hard but still. No hand sanitizer in site. The clerk taking papers from everyone without wearing gloves.
Meanwhile I was taking the stairs, making sure my clients weren’t sick and waiting until everyone had checked in before going into the department. All because of wensleuths. Because I had been reading here and people like
@Henry2326 educated me by spoon feeding me disaster news.
Because I was not understanding this at first.