Like & Share

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Two weeks to bend the curve

 

[VIDEO] Well let's mark this by noting this news out of Illinois. It seems the Land of Lincoln might follow such states as Texas and Florida into ultimately reopening as I hoped we would after almost a month of a stay-at-home order last year.

In the above video Right Angle with Bill Whittle, VodkaPundit Stephen Green, and Scott Ott marks the one year of two weeks to bend the curve becoming a perpetual quarantine. Whittle speaks in the end to the response of the politicians to this pandemic and how Americans were so greedy for toilet tissue.

Green at one point discusses a "Caren" trying to tell him the rules at a supermarket. At one point some stores had directional signs whether at eye level or stickers on the floors designation some aisles as one way in and out. And Green states that he does as I do, he does what's most convenient for him. Probably most people anywhere for the most part.

This period has been incredibly difficult without a doubt and as that "Caren" story illustrates we got people out here freaked out enough to intervene. We're heard these stories all too often freaked out when someone doesn't wear a mask, freaked out when someone doesn't social distance, freaked out when someone doesn't follow directional signs. This thing has made us weird.

What I will say is that unlike when most states made their attempts at mitigating the spread of this virus we should understand it now more than we had in the beginning. I'm glad we have a vaccine to further mitigate this illness and hopefully get our population to herd immunity.

Hopefully we got people studying this pandemic for years to come. We should know what to do and what not to do. Hopefully no one will do these lockdowns for a disease that while it has killed around half-million Americans it seems we overestimated its effects on the population.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Comments are now moderated because one random commenter chose to get comment happy. What doesn't get published is up to my discretion. Of course moderating policy is subject to change. Thanks!