US Donald Trump Says U.S. Won’t Close Economy Again, Even If There’s A Second Wave Of Coronavirus - GDP is supreme


President Donald Trump on Thursday said “we are not closing our country” if the U.S. is hit by a second wave of COVID-19.

His comments come on the same day that the United States reported another 2.4 million Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week That brings the total of new unemployment claims to more than 38 million in nine weeks..

In reference to states like California which have not reopened as quickly as others Trump said, “I don’t think the people are going to stand for it.” Yet Texas, North Carolina and Arizona have reported spiking numbers of cases as they’ve moved into reopening.

“People say that’s a very distinct possibility, it’s standard,” Trump said when asked about a second wave.
In a worst-case scenario, the infection curve of COVID-19 could mimic the most deadly pandemic in American history, the Spanish Flu.

More people died during that 1918 pandemic than the total number of military and civilian deaths that resulted from World War I and, according to the CDC, the second wave in the fall was responsible for most of the U.S. deaths attributed to that outbreak.

The president made his comments during a tour of a Ford factory in Michigan which has been converted to produce ventilators.

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anothony Fauci testified last week before Congress about a second wave.

“I hope that if we do have the threat of a second wave we will be able to deal with it very effectively to prevent it from becoming an outbreak not only worse than now but much, much less,” Fauci said.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield said last month that battling the virus in the fall could be “more difficult and potentially more complicated because we would have flu and coronavirus circulating at the same time.”

But Trump on Thursday remained confident in the country’s ability to deal with a resurgence.



















“We are going to put out the fires. We’re not going to close the country,” Trump said. “We can put out the fires. Whether it is an ember or a flame, we are going to put it out. But we are not closing our country.”

Trump appeared at the Ford factory without a mask on Thursday, despite requirements at the facility that everyone wear PPE. The president said that he had taken his mask and eye shields off to speak with the media.
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Just because the US doesn't want to be shutdown, doesn't mean foreign countries will go with it too. The situation is dynamic and you should be shutdown if it's a problem or other countries near by are having problems. Why is shutting it down never an option again?
 
It seems likely there will be a cure by wave 2, and he is probably going off of that.
 
It seems likely there will be a cure by wave 2, and he is probably going off of that.

You have treatments.

Vaccines for viruses aren't cures, it's rare that they're even effective. It's also hilarious people are banking on a vaccine for a corona virus, let alone it being an effective one when serology tests show it's not needed.
It's like the world has gone science retarded, but I expect that from a society that thinks men can be women.
 
There is no way to know if shut down will cause deaths or save lives. The economic problem is starting to cause deaths so there are two competing problems. It is anyone's guess, really. I don't personally know what I would do if I were in charge, I don't envy people having to make decisions about it.
 
I bet this flu season had a record low number of deaths because doctors wrote "COVID" on every death certificate. Probably next flu season will too for that matter.
It seems likely there will be a cure by wave 2, and he is probably going off of that.
There will never be a cure for COVID-19 until we have sci-fi shit like nanobots. There isn't a cure for SARS, MERS, the common cold, or any number of other coronaviruses. If a vaccine is even possible it will be at best like a flu shot and at worst like the shitty flu shots that cause all sorts of side effects that kill more people than the actual flu (and for that reason, if there ever is a vaccine, wait a few months before getting one unless you/someone you live with is at severe risk of COVID-19).

What happens is COVID-19 evolves into a generic common cold over the next few decades. Just like how Spanish flu (holy shit they sure are fearmongering about that lately) evolved into a generic flu virus.
 
Look, I get wanting a lockdown, but here’s the thing. There’s a sizable portion of the US that has trouble getting food during normal times. That’s not even starting on health insurance from jobs, or mortgages or rent or utilities.
It’s up to those people to decide how much they can risk.
 
Trump doesn't give a shit about human lives? Almost like he's a horrible human being that puts economy over the people.
It’s not that black and white. People die during depressions, people die from a virus. There’s no perfect answer to this thing, for all we know we could just have COVID Season from here on out.
 
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There was no reason to close it in the first place and doing it again will destroy this country.
 
Remember when the reason given for shutdowns was to flatten the curve so hospitals aren't overwhelmed by an enormous initial spike, and not to keep any deaths from happening by closing everything until there's a vaccine?

Nobody's buying it so we gotta do this:

 
It’s not that black and white. People die during depressions, people die from a virus. There’s no perfect answer to this thing, for all we know we could just have COVID Season from here on out.
So the answer is fuck everyone, no more precaution, if it comes back? This is a bad idea and anyone who knows what a second wave does can understand that.
 
So the answer is fuck everyone, no more precaution, if it comes back? This is a bad idea and anyone who knows what a second wave does can understand that.
Man, I’m a retard on a cyber bullying forum, no one here has the right answer. Both ideas are bad ones.
 
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