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6 votes
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Silver lining to this pandemic?
I'm wondering if there could be a silver lining to this coronavirus pandemic, at least for the current generations. Maybe everyone will be more careful in the future about spreading infectious...
I'm wondering if there could be a silver lining to this coronavirus pandemic, at least for the current generations.
Maybe everyone will be more careful in the future about spreading infectious diseases by practicing better hygiene e.g. coughing in the elbow, washing hands more often, considering staying home etc. And maybe the number of people accepting vaccines will increase? I'm willing to make a bet on that one: a modest increase. I'm also hoping we can shame all the hoarders after this is over and have a better understanding of how society functions via cooperation which might lead to more self awareness. This is not going to be the last pandemic let alone epidemic, so I also hope that more governments will be better prepared for future biological natural disasters, like how Taiwan and S Korea seem to be dealing with this rather well because of their previous history with SARS.
What does everyone else think? I don't expect this to last too long, maybe a decade or two, but that would still be a good thing.
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A report from the hospital front, from a reliable source
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Do you think the measures being taken to stop the virus will/are be(ing) effective? If not, which measures do you think would work best?
Admittedly this depends on the measures being taken, which vary wildly from country/state to country, so you should probably specify where are these measures being taken to a national or state...
Admittedly this depends on the measures being taken, which vary wildly from country/state to country, so you should probably specify where are these measures being taken to a national or state level depending in the location.
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If the measures we're taking to fight the coronavirus work, they'll look like we were overreacting. But the alternative is worse
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A detailed factsheet on the Coronavirus from our world in data
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Experimental coronavirus vaccine test opens with first doses to four volunteers
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Bay Area authorities place strictest order in country: ‘Shelter in place,’ only essential businesses open in six counties
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Canada to bar entry to most travellers who are not citizens or permanent residents, with exceptions for US citizens
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Am I depressed or just lazy?
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What's the coronavirus like where you are?
The last thread on this was from February 29, and a lot has changed since then. What are things like currently where you are?
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Coronavirus victims in Italy will be denied access to intensive care if they are aged 80 or more or in poor health should pressure on beds increase
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The UK backs away from “herd immunity” coronavirus proposal amid blowback
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'Herd immunity': Why Britain is actually letting the coronavirus spread
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Managing your anxiety in times of hysteria (satire)
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New York City officials tell the UN that the coronavirus has spread widely throughout the city
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Not enough face masks are made in America to deal with coronavirus
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The airport chaos is the product of negligence
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The coronavirus called America’s bluff: Like Japan in the mid-1800s, the United States now faces a crisis that disproves everything the country believes about itself
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All Ohio bars, restaurants to close 9 p.m. Sunday due to coronavirus - carryout still allowed
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Trump’s Google testing announcement mixed up several real projects
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Coronavirus lockdown may save more lives by preventing pollution than by preventing infection
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Two women fell sick from the coronavirus. One survived
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How concerned are Americans about the coronavirus so far?
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Anti-inflammatories may aggravate Covid-19, France advises
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Italy’s foreign minister hails Chinese coronavirus aid
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Georgia is the second state to delay their primaries over the coronavirus
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Back of the Envelope: COVID-19
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Anyone arriving in Australia from overseas will to be forced to self-isolate for fourteen days
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US travel ban will extend to UK and Ireland, effective at midnight EST on Monday
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Coronavirus lockdown launches Manila into pandemonium
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Chemotherapy and the coronavirus threat — my immunity levels mean you need to care about COVID-19
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National Guard activated to combat coronavirus spread in six states, more to follow
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Advice from a doctor who studied coronaviruses for 50 years
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US Food and Drug Administration worried about blood shortage as donation drives are canceled amid coronavirus concerns
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How outbreaks spread exponentially: comparing social distancing, quarantining, and unmitigated spread of the virus
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About 4 in 10 adults in the U.S. are at greater risk of developing serious illness if infected with coronavirus, due to age or underlying health conditions
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Infected people without symptoms might be driving the spread of coronavirus more than we realized
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Eating animals will be the death of us
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Google says it's not publishing a national-scale coronavirus site anytime soon after Trump announcement
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Everyone travelling to New Zealand from overseas to self-isolate
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Drive-through virus testing so popular they had to shut it down
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Germany to send face masks to Italy to help deal with coronavirus
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Drive-through nation
@skybrian: You know what we need right now? Drive-through nation. Imagine @Walmart and Costco converting to drive-through only. You put in your order somehow and wait in the car. Workers wearing masks and gloves take stuff off shelves. It would actually create jobs.
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Apple’s COVID-19 response
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Statement by the US Department of Defense on domestic travel restrictions
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Workers at Pacific Grove Hotel on leave without pay due to virus quarantine
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Five US states are closing all schools over coronavirus fears
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'I'm aware I could die, but you can't live in fear': Living with cancer amid coronavirus
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Is this unprecedented?
I'm only 30, but I can't think of a time entire sectors of the economy were shutting down like this. I'm looking at statements from countries that appear vastly more prepared and honest, like...
I'm only 30, but I can't think of a time entire sectors of the economy were shutting down like this.
I'm looking at statements from countries that appear vastly more prepared and honest, like Germany, who say they expect 60-70% of the population to contract the virus. Am I wrong for seeing the general lack of appropriate reaction from the US and expecting worse?
I expect the US will eventually be in a similar situation like Italy is. Most people staying home and most businesses shut down. How do people pay bills? Mortgages? Rent? Healthcare? Find money for basic supplies? Car loans?
Has something like this happened before to a modern economy?
38 votes