How the curve is now being viewed.
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wrote on 16 Apr 2020, 18:54 last edited by
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wrote on 16 Apr 2020, 18:58 last edited by
Pretty much. That ship's already left the harbor, though. Soon as the market took a hit, you started hearing that bullshit. It'll be with us no matter what we do, so we might as well go the public health route.
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wrote on 16 Apr 2020, 19:18 last edited by
Haha funny pic. No doubt this reaction is coming from some. It’s like saying we overreacted by wearing seat belts because not as many people are dying in car wrecks.
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wrote on 16 Apr 2020, 20:49 last edited by
Everyone (just about) underreacted before they overreacted.
Then there was the panic.
Sadly, we will never know how business as usual would have gone.
But, I think, most will be absolutely positive they know exactly how business as usual would have gone.
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wrote on 16 Apr 2020, 21:12 last edited by xenon
One can also argue that a little bit of panic is not a bad thing.
Public sentiment is such a lumbering and unwieldy thing to move. Some people wouldn't have changed their behavior until they saw some fear in their neighbor.
Even now - wide swathes of people are probably doing too little and some probably too much. But even with perfect information - it would be very hard to get people to act right.
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Everyone (just about) underreacted before they overreacted.
Then there was the panic.
Sadly, we will never know how business as usual would have gone.
But, I think, most will be absolutely positive they know exactly how business as usual would have gone.
wrote on 16 Apr 2020, 21:43 last edited by@Copper said in How the curve is now being viewed.:
Everyone (just about) underreacted before they overreacted.
Then there was the panic.
Sadly, we will never know how business as usual would have gone.
But, I think, most will be absolutely positive they know exactly how business as usual would have gone.
I think there is enough information to know it would have been al lot worse.
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Everyone (just about) underreacted before they overreacted.
Then there was the panic.
Sadly, we will never know how business as usual would have gone.
But, I think, most will be absolutely positive they know exactly how business as usual would have gone.
wrote on 16 Apr 2020, 21:56 last edited by@Copper said in How the curve is now being viewed.:
Everyone (just about) underreacted before they overreacted.
Then there was the panic.
Sadly, we will never know how business as usual would have gone.
But, I think, most will be absolutely positive they know exactly how business as usual would have gone.
We do know that Florida and Louisiana were going to absolute disasters due to GOP leadership and suddenly they are doing great because one week of social distancing cured them.
Those two states went from Prime Time to nowhere to be found overnight.
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wrote on 16 Apr 2020, 22:24 last edited by
Dude seriously you need to just break up with CNN once and for all.
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wrote on 16 Apr 2020, 22:39 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in How the curve is now being viewed.:
Dude seriously you need to just break up with CNN once and for all.
Is that for me, Copper, George or all of the above?
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@Copper said in How the curve is now being viewed.:
Everyone (just about) underreacted before they overreacted.
Then there was the panic.
Sadly, we will never know how business as usual would have gone.
But, I think, most will be absolutely positive they know exactly how business as usual would have gone.
We do know that Florida and Louisiana were going to absolute disasters due to GOP leadership and suddenly they are doing great because one week of social distancing cured them.
Those two states went from Prime Time to nowhere to be found overnight.
wrote on 17 Apr 2020, 00:43 last edited by@Loki said in How the curve is now being viewed.:
@Copper said in How the curve is now being viewed.:
Everyone (just about) underreacted before they overreacted.
Then there was the panic.
Sadly, we will never know how business as usual would have gone.
But, I think, most will be absolutely positive they know exactly how business as usual would have gone.
We do know that Florida and Louisiana were going to absolute disasters due to GOP leadership and suddenly they are doing great because one week of social distancing cured them.
Those two states went from Prime Time to nowhere to be found overnight.
Same leadership before and after.