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DATE | 2020-03-19 |
FROM | aviva
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] COVID-19 Quarantene - 18 months according to
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That is laughable. We can not be shuttered in our homes for 18 months, and the Government can not manage the economy effectively.
On 3/19/20 3:08 AM, Ruben Safir wrote: > On 3/19/20 2:59 AM, Ruben Safir wrote: >> http://www.mrbrklyn.com/docs/covid-19-full.pdf >> >> >> This report done by the US Department of Health is estimating 18 months >> before this epidemic recedes. In 18 months, it is likely, if we >> continue as we are currently, that all that will be left of our >> civilization will be nanites... >> >> to paraphase Jean-Luc Picard... >> > Some details of the report: > > In the absence of facts, planning assumptions represent information > deemed true. They are necessary to facilitate planning > developmentefforts. Assumptions set a baseline for planning > purposes and do not take the place of specific activities or decision > points thatwill occur during a COVID - 19 outbreak. The > followingplanning assumptionsassisted in the developmentof an > operationalenvironmentfor this plan. > > 1. Universal susceptibility and exposure will significantly degrade the > timelines and efficiency of response efforts. > > 2. A pandemic will last 18 monthsor longer and could include multiple > waves of illness. > > 3. The spread and severity of COVID -19 willbe difficultto forecast and > characterize. > > 4 . Increasing COVID -19 suspected or confirmed cases inthe U .S. > willresultin increased hospitalizations amongat-risk individuals, > straining the healthcare system . > > 5. States will request federal assistancewhen requirements exceed state, > local , tribal, and territorial (SLTT) capabilities to respond to > COVID-19. This may include requests for assistance of HHS through the > HHS Region based on the scope ofassistance available through an > emergency supplemental appropriation and may include additional > assistance under the Stafford Act. > > 6 . Supply chain and transportation impacts dueto ongoing COVID - 19 > outbreak will ***likely result in significant shortages for government , > private sector, and individual U . S . consumers.*** As the federal > response to COVID - 19 evolves beyond a public health and medical > response , additional federal departments and agencies will be required > to respond to the outbreak and secondary impacts , thereby increasing > the need for coordination to ensure a unified, complete , and > synchronized federal response. > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > > This path we are one, will result in broad suffering, more than just the > disease. >
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