Originally Posted by WyColoCowboy


The unfortunate truth is that flattening the curve, even to near zero, does not remove any people from thee curve. It does not prevent infection - it delays it. Anybody that can critically read a graph can see that case rates go up sooner in places with no restrictions, but those restricted areas eventually follow the same trend. That's why Florida and Texas spiked early and California, New York and Illinois spiked later.



We are aware of that...but 2000 people won't fit in our local hospital at the same time.


These are my opinions, feel free to disagree.