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Old 03-24-2020 | 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by KnockKnock
How do you define “under control”? Many cities/communities are going to experience the surge in the curve as time goes on. The number of new cases may drop in one region but another region will experience an increase. We as a country have been way too complacent and reactionary. Not enough proactive measures have been enacted. For each rise in cases, the timeline towards recovery is extended and the public will continue to avoid all forms of mass transit. A “couple of weeks” is wishful thinking. The governor’s in each state have already said they’re not going by any expedited timeline trump lays out and he has no control over whether or not the states lift shelter in place orders. I think months is more accurate.
How do I define "under control"?

See my post #27, just above your post with your question. First paragraph, starting at line 4. (More specifically, growth rate will be slowed/not accelerating.)

Also, check out what I consider a trend towards normalization in that same post (2nd paragraph).

The virus will be under control, and the hysteria WILL (since it's only my opinion, I should really say SHOULD but it's a strong SHOULD) die down in a couple of weeks (6 to 8 perhaps?)

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