gmajew
Premium Member
Different numbers measure different things. The total case numbers, for instance, are important to know because there are fixed resources like ICU and hospital beds that don't change. If the total case number gets large enough, hospitals are no longer able to treat patients. The positivity rate measures how the number of tests being done compares to the number of people infected. All of these things indicate that there is community spread.
We should be really clear that there is no "normal curve" of the disease. This is a highly transmissible respiratory infection that will rapidly spread if left unchecked. What all of these numbers indicate is really how effective the public health response is.
So do you believe that NY numbers are accurate? Or did they have way more cases?
My point on it runs it course is that we were told to do these things to stop the stress on the hospital system etc... If NY numbers were as many study have said NY has had way more cases then reported is the course no matter what you do besides locking everyone in their house this path?
We cannot lock everything down for ever so we have to find a balance but we need to know what the true results are....