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US may have to keep some social distancing measures until 2022: study
Harvard researchers used computer models to simulate how the COVID-19 pandemic could play out.
By
Joseph Guzman



The United States may have to keep some social distancing measures in place into 2022 until a vaccine becomes widely available, according to a modeling study published Tuesday in the journal Science.
Researchers from Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health used computer models to simulate how COVID-19 could spread over the next five years.


Researchers say based on simulations of the coronavirus outbreak’s future course, prolonged or intermittent social distancing — such as stay-at-home orders and school closures — may be necessary over the next few years.
“Intermittent distancing may be required into 2022 unless critical care capacity is increased substantially or a treatment or vaccine becomes available,” researchers wrote in their report.
“We do not take a position on the advisability of these scenarios given the economic burden that sustained distancing may impose, but we note the potentially catastrophic burden on the healthcare system that is predicted if distancing is poorly effective and/or not sustained for long enough,” the report said.
The study noted, however, more research is needed to determine if the virus’s spread changes with the seasons, how long immunity to the new coronavirus lasts and if exposure to coronaviruses that cause mild illnesses offer any protection against the virus that causes COVID-19. Health officials have also said a vaccine could take 12 to 18 months.
Economies around the world have come to a standstill due to social distancing measures meant to curb the spread of the virus, as nonessential businesses have closed, prompting millions of people to be laid off or furloughed. Pressure is growing to loosen restrictions in the U.S. and elsewhere to get the economy up and running again.


President Trump has appeared eager to lift federal social distancing guidelines that have urged Americans to limit gatherings to 10 or fewer people, to avoid public spaces like restaurants and to work from home if possible. Those guidelines are in place through the end of the month.
Trump will likely unveil guidelines this week geared toward allowing certain parts of the country to reopen their economies, National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow said Tuesday.
More than 598,000 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the U.S. with more than 25,000 deaths. Worldwide, more than 1.9 million cases have been recorded with more than 123,000 deaths since the outbreak began late last year, according to Johns Hopkins University data.

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TL;DR : Experts say : Get in your Pod.
 
Proms being delayed are sad. Graduations are already cancelled, and in some cases that's not just the ceremony it's the piece of paper too.
Wait, they have to repeat their senior year? Can you link some news articles? Holy mother of fuck am I glad I graduated two years ago; if I had to do an extra year of high school at the last moment I would've shot up the place.
 
I mean I will prob wear masks and gloves way longer than necessary because of this virus but even I think that is ridiculous. Also how many industries would go under if they kept to these rules? Keeping this till May is already pushing it and they want to push it till 2022? Absurd. The protest in Michigan shows this won't last and those protesters were crazy enough to block off emergency entrances to a hospital.
 
Wait, they have to repeat their senior year? Can you link some news articles? Holy mother of fuck am I glad I graduated two years ago; if I had to do an extra year of high school at the last moment I would've shot up the place.

Not repeat the whole year, but graduation might get delayed for students that can't complete graduation requirements virtually. Programs like nursing school require a certain amount of time in simulated scenarios or doing hands-on training. And trade schools are completely boned, since hands-on learning is an inescapable part of what they do. There's some movement to graduate nurses early to help with the outbreak, but non-medical students aren't getting the same attention.

For regular high school students, some of them were already at risk of not graduating before the virus hit, and the online learning might not let them catch up in time. Others have a hard time completing online training. States are individually trying to guarantee that graduations take place on time, with specific waiver programs. Generally everyone is working to get high school students to graduate on time, but there's still going to be some students who fall through the cracks.
 
Yeah, I'm not doing this social distancing shit anymore. I hate how these Doomer faggots want to make this the "new normal". Most people already got COVID19, recovered from it and built antibodies to it already w/o even knowing they had it to begin with. Fuck this dystopian faggotry.
This is seriously startimg to fuck with my mental health. Doesn't help that I was transitioning out of my last contract when the lockdown started so I'm unemployed and it's not entirely certain the companies I was interviewing at will still come back to me. Plus I fucked up on my unemployment claim like a tard, there's no way to go back and edit it or resubmit, and I cannot get through to anyone. I've been calling Ohio JFS since April 3rd about this and I get throught the phone menu only to reach a prerecorded message about high call volume and then it automatically hangs up on me. There's no email contacts and their locations are closed. My contract agency said they went into the employer site and did something last Friday, but nothing has changed. I've basically locked myself out of being able to recieve unemployment and with no certain job prospects for the forseeable future
 
This is seriously startimg to fuck with my mental health. Doesn't help that I was transitioning out of my last contract when the lockdown started so I'm unemployed and it's not entirely certain the companies I was interviewing at will still come back to me. Plus I fucked up on my unemployment claim like a tard, there's no way to go back and edit it or resubmit, and I cannot get through to anyone. I've been calling Ohio JFS since April 3rd about this and I get throught the phone menu only to reach a prerecorded message about high call volume and then it automatically hangs up on me. There's no email contacts and their locations are closed. My contract agency said they went into the employer site and did something last Friday, but nothing has changed. I've basically locked myself out of being able to recieve unemployment and with no certain job prospects for the forseeable future
I feel for bro. I haven't been employed for a while. I'm a stay at home dad and i cant even take my fucking kids to the park.
 
Triple that and you've got yourself a deal
Oy vey

This is seriously startimg to fuck with my mental health. Doesn't help that I was transitioning out of my last contract when the lockdown started so I'm unemployed and it's not entirely certain the companies I was interviewing at will still come back to me. Plus I fucked up on my unemployment claim like a tard, there's no way to go back and edit it or resubmit, and I cannot get through to anyone. I've been calling Ohio JFS since April 3rd about this and I get throught the phone menu only to reach a prerecorded message about high call volume and then it automatically hangs up on me. There's no email contacts and their locations are closed. My contract agency said they went into the employer site and did something last Friday, but nothing has changed. I've basically locked myself out of being able to recieve unemployment and with no certain job prospects for the forseeable future
I was in the same boat after my job did a mass layoff. Locked out of benefits, no way to get in contact with anyone to fix the problem, do not pass 'Go', do not collect $200. My unemployment insurance letters from the Dept. of Labor said I was entitled to a whopping $0.00/week. Glad I had income withheld for that. Useless fucks.

Then I said "fuck it" and looked for menial but essential work to tide me over. Still looking, but did manage to score a night stocking gig at a local supermarket, so I got that going. I'd rather get paid less to actually work than rely on welfare checks that could evaporate at the whim of some bureaucrat.
 
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Yeah, I'm not doing this social distancing shit anymore. I hate how these Doomer faggots want to make this the "new normal". Most people already got COVID19, recovered from it and built antibodies to it already w/o even knowing they had it to begin with. Fuck this dystopian faggotry.
I am pretty sure most of us fucking got it already. I am sure kind of based on some symptoms and I am over it.

This is bullshit. Fucking let seniors die off and let me go.
 
I am pretty sure most of us fucking got it already. I am sure kind of based on some symptoms and I am over it.

This is bullshit. Fucking let seniors die off and let me go.
Most definitely, the common cold is a corona virus too, this thing is going to be just like that next year. What been really pissing me the fuck off are these endless Corona song parodies and tiktok videos of doctors & nurses performing well-choreographed dances in empty hospitals. It makes me feel that there isn't a real crisis and that they're using this as an excuse to instill unconstitutional laws.
 
Ha ha,

No


This is over at the end of April, whether the government wants it or not.

Avoiding groups of 10 or more or any government-designated "non essential" place "if possible" will, by very definition, no longer be "possible"

People WILL NOT stay inside for 3 months straight, at least not if the risk of death for disobedience is single-digit.

This is the eggheads once again being unable to factor in human responses as part of any solution, in typical engineering fashion the numbers add up on paper, but graph paper is not the real world as people, rather inconveniently, are deciding what risks they'll accept instead of waiting for government to tell them.

And these were the same "Experts" who first said COVID would never affect us, then said it would kill 2 million of us. They haven't been right yet, and will continue to not be right until they stop trying to merge academia with the woke clickbait ecosystem, as they even said "More research" is needed, the same as everyone saying bombing entertainment properties can be saved with "more diversity".


If YOU wanna stay in your basement until 2023, that's fine, but don't expect me to agree to do it to.

While I understand the point you are trying to make, you're falling into the same trap that you're accusing the government of. That is to say 'it makes sense on paper but doesn't work that way in the real world'

What I mean is, the government holds all the cards in this situation. In a pandemic with a declared state of emergency it can pretty much do as it wants to within reason. You say people will not stay indoors for that long and will inevitably riot at some point? I say that makes sense on paper, in practice they will stay indoors if required to and the first riot will be the last one. First, if people want to ignore the isolation orders where are they going to go? Nothing is open and operating except for essential services. There is nowhere to go. They can't go back to work, the government could royally ass fuck any company that allows them to. 'You want to violate orders to keep employees at home? Well then say goodbye to your business license, say hello to asset freezes, bank account freezes and whatever charges and fines we feel like throwing at you for trying to allow employees to come back. Rioters will inevitably get arrested and put into a forced quarantine situation. So they can enjoy a month or two in a cell or handcuffed to a hospital bed. Plus whatever fines get thrown at them. That aside, the simplest way to keep people at home is to simply force the matter. Shut down most of the essential services to public access. No more going grocery shopping - they get shut down and you can show up once a week at a designated time and get a prepacked bag of basic groceries selected for you. Or just restrict all grocery shopping to online with no contact deliveries. Gas stations? They can be shut down entirely to prevent travel. Going outside off your property? Get arrested for violating quarantine if you don't have the right paperwork saying you can be out. If people want to get stupid and riot it'll get dealt with quickly and harshly. Everybody involved will find themselves in a cell for the duration at a bare minimum. Anybody who gets violent about it is going to get themselves into a very bad situation very quickly

Whether they are right or wrong about it is completely irrelevant. If they want people staying at home long term, they will will be, one way or another

Harvey Danger said:
You aren't going to get people to put off weddings, funerals, graduations, birthday parties, or all the celebrations that make life meaningful, for more than 1-2 months

'Stay at home or you're going to get arrested, fined, prosecuted for violating quarantine orders and you'll stay locked up in quarantine for the duration of the pandemic' is all the government needs to say on that matter. To say nothing of the fact that it is rather difficult to have any of the events you're referring to if nothing but essential services are operating

Harvey Danger said:
Elective surgeries and routine checkups are being postponed. You can't do that for long. Eventually, they develop into health problems.

Unfortunate side effect of a global pandemic. Elective surgeries are just that, elective. Routine checkups can wait when the alternative is spreading a virus during a pandemic as far as the department of health and government are concerned

Harvey Danger said:
Also, the courts are currently closed. You aren't going to keep people cooped up together for months at a time without the option for divorce.

Divorces can wait. Nobody cares about such things in a situation like this

Harvey Danger said:
Finally, you can not print enough money to keep an economy going when no economic product is being produced. The modern monetary system is not set up to handle this. Global trade shutting down is one thing, but if domestic production also shuts down, the money doesn't fix things.

Eventually the category of "essential businesses and services" are going to be expanded to re-open things, or else entire thing collapses into an unrecognizable state.

So you get a recession or depression. It wouldn't be the first time. We're many months away from needing to be concerned about anything like that and many more months away from it becoming an actual problem
 
While I understand the point you are trying to make, you're falling into the same trap that you're accusing the government of. That is to say 'it makes sense on paper but doesn't work that way in the real world'

What I mean is, the government holds all the cards in this situation. In a pandemic with a declared state of emergency it can pretty much do as it wants to within reason. You say people will not stay indoors for that long and will inevitably riot at some point? I say that makes sense on paper, in practice they will stay indoors if required to and the first riot will be the last one. First, if people want to ignore the isolation orders where are they going to go? Nothing is open and operating except for essential services. There is nowhere to go. They can't go back to work, the government could royally ass fuck any company that allows them to. 'You want to violate orders to keep employees at home? Well then say goodbye to your business license, say hello to asset freezes, bank account freezes and whatever charges and fines we feel like throwing at you for trying to allow employees to come back. Rioters will inevitably get arrested and put into a forced quarantine situation. So they can enjoy a month or two in a cell or handcuffed to a hospital bed. Plus whatever fines get thrown at them. That aside, the simplest way to keep people at home is to simply force the matter. Shut down most of the essential services to public access. No more going grocery shopping - they get shut down and you can show up once a week at a designated time and get a prepacked bag of basic groceries selected for you. Or just restrict all grocery shopping to online with no contact deliveries. Gas stations? They can be shut down entirely to prevent travel. Going outside off your property? Get arrested for violating quarantine if you don't have the right paperwork saying you can be out. If people want to get stupid and riot it'll get dealt with quickly and harshly. Everybody involved will find themselves in a cell for the duration at a bare minimum. Anybody who gets violent about it is going to get themselves into a very bad situation very quickly

Whether they are right or wrong about it is completely irrelevant. If they want people staying at home long term, they will will be, one way or another



'Stay at home or you're going to get arrested, fined, prosecuted for violating quarantine orders and you'll stay locked up in quarantine for the duration of the pandemic' is all the government needs to say on that matter. To say nothing of the fact that it is rather difficult to have any of the events you're referring to if nothing but essential services are operating



Unfortunate side effect of a global pandemic. Elective surgeries are just that, elective. Routine checkups can wait when the alternative is spreading a virus during a pandemic as far as the department of health and government are concerned



Divorces can wait. Nobody cares about such things in a situation like this



So you get a recession or depression. It wouldn't be the first time. We're many months away from needing to be concerned about anything like that and many more months away from it becoming an actual problem
True, not like societies have ever managed to overthrow oppressive governments actively trying to prevent them from protesting. Oh wait...
 
True, not like societies have ever managed to overthrow oppressive governments actively trying to prevent them from protesting. Oh wait...

Yeah you go right ahead and try to overthrow the US government, let alone because of an enforced quarantine order to prevent the spread of a virus during a pandemic. See how that goes for you. Nobody is overthrowing anything
 
Yeah you go right ahead and try to overthrow the US government, let alone because of an enforced quarantine order to prevent the spread of a virus during a pandemic. See how that goes for you. Nobody is overthrowing anything
Yay, I too root for our country to go full Venezuela. It will be awesome to die of preventable illness, and have everybody lose their entire life savings and live on the scraps our betters have decided on for us.

wheee!
 
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