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SO, if we actually wind up with a couple million people that have stested positive for covid-19, and most of them are easily treatable because a a vast majority of them will be the younger set becaus they don't pay attention to anything and besides, they don't have much more than the common cold if they get it, then you have the people under 50 who can have some worse symptoms, some have underlying conditions and would need treatment if they caught type B influenza, but still, most would be okay.

IF WE keep the idioits away from the elderly who cannot fight things off very well that in itself should keep the death toll down..

But again, why is it we don;t hear much yearly about the death toll from the other influenzas that happen?

Those deaths are a lot as well. So why hype this one?

ALSO, in the meantime, we are fast trying existing medicines that fight against this strain and a couple sm to have good results, and the BIOS are cranking for additional treatments and a vaccine afterward.

If ya get the one worlders out of the way I bet the quinon would work well in keeping people from dying as it has priven effective everywhere it has been tried....

You want to stop a lot of deaths? Get out this drug and use it with the azythrmycin cocktail and tell the one worlders to get the heck out of the way.

That ends Fauci's overly dramatic scarmongering....


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We're Going To Have Millions Of Cases
By: Decomposed
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Sun, 29 Mar 20 7:36 PM
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Nooooo, not just a flu.

March 29, 2020

Dr. Fauci: "We're Going To Have Millions Of Cases" And "Between 100K & 200K Deaths"


We've got a serious problem in New York and we've got a serious problem in New Orleans."

by Tyler Durden
ZeroHedge.com


The last time Dr. Anthony Fauci did the Sunday Shows a few weeks back, he achieved a vaunted Washington milestone by doing all five network and cable Sunday shows - NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox News & CNN - in one day. That was back when President Trump's approval rating was soaring, and the good doctor was indisputably the lead 'subject matter expert' guiding the White House's response.

That was less than a month ago. But in that time, so much has changed.

President Trump and the good doctor are said to be at odds over some vaguely critical statements made by Fauci. Of course, that didn't stop the administration and that task force's media team from sending him out to do more Sunday Show appearances as officials hope futures will open higher after Friday's selloff following the first three-day rebound since February.

Still, as the death toll in the US crept above 2,000, Dr. Fauci, officially the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a member of the White House coronavirus task force told CNN's "State of the Union" that models suggest the coronavirus will infect millions of Americans and could kill between 100,000 to 200,000.

However, he stressed that these projections are really a "moving target", and that it's possible the numbers could be much lower - or much higher - depending on how the US handles the response. So far, the disorganized response at the federal level has left a hodge podge of states to deal with their own problems, which is why Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards - a Democrat - is begging the Feds for help before the outbreak completely overruns his state's capacity to handle it.

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Back to the interview, Dr. Fauci told Jake Tapper that "Looking at what we are seeing now, I would say between 100,000-200,000” deaths from the coronavirus. “We’re going to have millions of cases," he added.

"But it's such a moving target and you could so easily be wrong...what we do know is we have a serious problem in New York, we have a serious problem in New Orleans and we're going to be developing serious problems in other areas. Although people like to model it, let's just look at the data that we have, and not worry about these worst case and best case scenarios."

Dr. Fauci also cautioned the public about how to interpret models:

"There are things called models, and when someone creates a model, they put in various assumptions. And the model is only as good and as accurate as your assumptions."

And whenever the modelers come in, they give a worst case scenario and a best case scenario. Generally, the reality is somewhere in the middle. I've never seen a model of the diseases that I've dealt with where the worst case scenario actually came out. They always overshoot."

Dr. Fauci stressed that Trump's hope to reopen the country by Easter will greatly depend on whether the public complies with the 'shelter in place' recommendations, though he said he greatly doubts that the US will be able to reopen by next week (Easter is April 12, still a couple of weeks away). And notably, when Tapper pressed Dr. Fauci about rumors the administration was ignoring Democratic governors pleas for more federal assistance simply because they were Democrats, Dr. Fauci assured CNN that anybody asking for assistance would get it.

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That last clip is really something: but the takeaway from the interview is this: prepare for the worst, but hope for the best. The result is going to depend on whether millions of Americans do their part not to spread the virus. So, instead of focusing on the projections, focus on reacting to the situation at hand.

http://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/dr-fauci-were-going-have-millions-cases-and-between-100k-200k-deaths


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