They're likely higher than reported, which doesn't bode well for those pulling for seasonal flu.
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The gulf between "end of April" and six months is huge. I agree this can't go on forever and it's probably a lot harder in NYC than elsewhere. The only point I'm making is that if you're not at the bottom of the curve with infections and you relax things without any way of tracking new infections, it will ramp up quickly again.
https://covid19.healthdata.org/unite...erica/new-york
This is a model a lot of people are looking at. It shows you guys are at peak right about now assuming distancing continues. By May deaths are relatively flat and since deaths trail infection by 23 days, late May would probably be a compromise. I think lots of places are going to be eager to open up in May though, and it just depends how prepared they are with testing what the consequence will be.
Edit: so maybe I agree with you both but think June is a better target. I also am getting some insight into how tough it is to be quarantined in nyc, which I probably should have been able to imagine.
Hey Fred and Blackchubby, what do you guys think about the job De Blasio has done? I don't know NYC politics but every time I read a news article that mentions him the guy is saying or doing something stupid.
Many politicians right now seem to be judged by two different standards: How they acted before the pandemic...and how they act now. I feel that he fails on both counts.
He was always terrible. Unlike many on this site...and even more folks on other social media, I ‘try’ not to let ideology, and the approval of my friends, guide my opinions of politicians. I try (perhaps not always successfully) to let my opinions be judged by their actions, sometimes in comparison to others, and how they will impact my over all life.
DeBlasio is the worst kind of politician: wrapped (and often blinded by) ideology, lazy, corrupt , hypocritical, whiny and often trying to cover his (and his wife’s) tail to the detriment of all others. This, of course covers many, if not most, politicians, but many are often very good at managing staffs and quelling fear - thereby creating more stability in a crisis (right now - Andrew Cuomo is a good example of this - clearly having his own corruption problems, not to mention many glimmers of personal arrogance in the past, but shining as a stable rudder in these shaky times).
Folks in NYC are horrendous when it comes to voting...so DeBlasio won two terms at a time when, either the reanimated corpse of Mayor Abe Beame or a wheel of cheese, would have been a better choice. At first, he blamed all this cities problems and short comings on President Trump - an obvious easy target - until all the investigations brought out the fact that under his administration, everything was inadequately short for years....and then there was the problem of himself and the head of his health administration urging New Yorkers to ignore the virus , go out have fun...go to all the celebrations...live it up...when the virus was already hitting.
So now he says to not point the finger at anyone, because no one really understood the scope of what was coming, having never really dealt with anything like this before. To some extent I believe he’s right in this..but he only pushes it now, because the media already exposed him. But he continues to empty the prisons even beyond what is safe and without any real forethought...and he still whines when given attention. I could go on, but unless you live here, you may not always understand...because to an outsider he seems like such a progressive darling, perhaps, instead of the actual asshole he really is.
Just want to add that, unfortunately New York is basically a one party town. This hurts in in general, because it keeps voters disinterested and often stops the brightest lights from running. The Democratic Party machine runs everything because of this...and when they don’t, it’s often even worse because that’s when ideological extremes win out, since those are the most rabid voters and likely to show up at a sparse election.
I think the key is that he's wedded to an ideology and sees every situation through that prism no matter what's going on. When that sort of thing is a problem for people, stupidity compounds it. That's the sense I've gotten when I've seen examples of his policies and the example you provide with the prison. There's a kernel of a good idea there that he probably misapplies, to everyone's detriment. I asked about him not to pander but because he seemed unusually incompetent to me when I've looked at some of the choices he made.
Even when he was asked to close down the schools and he said he didn't want to because kids rely on schools to get their meals. That's an important consideration. So why didn't he close the schools and find a way to provide meals for kids? Because he wanted to make some sort of ideological point about poverty. He could have provided for those kids and dealt with the emerging public health crisis.
We live in a town where ideology now rules - rich hipster gentrifiers vote for politicians vehemently opposed to gentrification. political activists control both houses of the NYS and fight for bail reform, a noble and just cause, but not when it’s to the detriment of public safety. The subways are once again, full of the mentally unstable who live in them...and criminals are once again released to terrorize the neighborhoods they come from...to the cheers of the loudest voices (friends and relations) , but to the quiet fears of their potential victims. This is what ideology has wrought.
Australia IS well ahead of us in terms of not having nearly as many infections per capita nor deaths per capita at peak. This is not to diminish what you guys have done because you've clearly handled this situation better than most countries, but what effect do you think weather has?
I've read a couple of articles that basically say that warmer weather and humidity doesn't make the virus go away but may make a slight difference in transmissibility which can matter a lot in aggregate. Has there been any talk of that?