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Yes, the deaths are going to keep on coming because this is a pandemic. And there is no way to totally prevent all of the deaths unless everyone hides away for 2 years or more. and that<<< is impossible.I love how the new SPIN is that the goal was to flatten the curve, not wait for a vaccine, so MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. No need to keep things closed since the main reason behind that was to not overwhelm the health systems, and flatten the curve.
Except for the fact, that in many states, the curve has not flattened At All. And the only reason the curve is not necessariy skyrocketing, is that some states, especially New York, have actually flattened the curve, so their impact is lower. Meanwhile, other less populated states are accelerating on a per capita basis.
So what we may end up with, is a relatively flat line, but at a high level. In other words, the deaths will keep on a 'comin, some days at 1,000, others a little higher, so the death count will continue to rise.
When flu season hits in a few months, that's when it will get really bad. Since we won't have this miracle vaccine that someone today acted like was happening this year, we're going to go head first into flu season at an elevated death level, since we will never have truly flattened the curve.
And that's if we're lucky. If we're not, pulling back on the lockdown too early, will result in a curve that starts to rise once again just as Summer is getting started.
So the question becomes, should we slowly reopen, and have some moderation in the uptick of new cases NOW? Or should we stay locked down during the summer months, when the virus is more vulnerable to heat and sunlight, and then experience the same number of deaths, a few months from now?
Either way, the deaths are going to happen. All we can truly control is the timeline.