Where is the data that shows that?Of course we have "flattened the curve" some. We still won't be up and running by 4/15 though.
Of course we have "flattened the curve" some. We still won't be up and running by 4/15 though.
By definition, there's not reliable data for "what could have been," but I know the ramping up of the virus in the Memphis area has been greatly slowed by all the distancing.Where is the data that shows that?
Where is the data that shows that?
Where is the data that shows that?
I'm shocked at the number of people on this forums who literally think the world is ending
The is an end in sight for the current outbreak, or at least massively reduced numbers. Currently there is not really a known end in sight for social distancing though. Hopefully, one of the drugs out there will show real effectiveness, we get widespread rapid testing, and automatic contact tracing/warning. If all that happens, things will start to return to normal. If that doesn't happen we'll all be in our hidie holes for quite a while.The curve is not yet flattened, that takes time. But I've read several articles that social distancing(only where people are doing it right of course. Florida is great example of doing it he wrong way) is starting to show a positive affect on the number of new infections. There is an end to this in sight in the next few months. I'm shocked at the number of people on this forums who literally think the world is ending