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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.
 
They could do a lot to limit the spread of COVID-19 without social distancing, but it would be politically incorrect to suggest things like cracking down on immigration on a worldwide scale or discouraging public transportation.
Wouldn't you say it is less so a matter of immigration than it is the state global travel? In normal times there are places where you can cross several borders with little delay in under a day.
 
Wouldn't you say it is less so a matter of immigration than it is the state global travel? In normal times there are places where you can cross several borders with little delay in under a day.
Depends if the borders are SUPPOSED to stay generally open. Most of Europe is basically American state lines in terms of borders, so France to Italy okay, African shithole to Italy, not so much.
 
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.
 
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Depends if the borders are SUPPOSED to stay generally open. Most of Europe is basically American state lines in terms of borders, so France to Italy okay, African shithole to Italy, not so much.
Majority that have the means can travel relatively freely albeit with moderately more hassle than in schengen. It's people like you and I that globetrot and hardly the poor clamoring to get in over the border that are carriers.
 
Nah fuck off, you had two months to figure out how to make this shit work and all I've been hearing is schizophrenic faggotry from hysterical dumbasses.

Also considering the credentials of the researchers, are we to believe a study suggesting we give those same people more funding to not be biased in any way possible?
 
Even a few months more and I'd put money down mass disobedience becomes regular.
We're going to see intervals of civil disobedience and then withdrawal and extreme social distancing in the following months, depending of how full the hospitals and morgues in any given city get.

People won't want to go outside that much if there are corpses on the streets.
 
We're going to see intervals of civil disobedience and then withdrawal and extreme social distancing in the following months, depending of how full the hospitals and morgues in any given city get.

People won't want to go outside that much if there are corpses on the streets.


You think so?
 
I've been hearing small businesses were already thinking of rioting in response to the extension. Which made me wonder if they'd come into neighborhoods and break into homes since the concept seems so backwards to me.
 
We're going to have to go back to work, and soon. This "trial socialism" bullshit is cute, and I think any politician would do it, but it isn't sustainable, and it's going to lead to deaths eventually if they try to keep it going.

You can promote "social distancing" as a very good idea everyone should follow and should be shamed for if they don't, but that's about all you can do. In America, at least.
 
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. Not unless we start seeing Bubonic Plague levels of bodies in the streets.

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

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.

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.
 
Finally, you can not print enough money to keep an economy going when no economic product is being produced. 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.

This entire thing is threatening to bring home to a lot of delusional "it can't happen here" people some bone-breaking economic realities. All these borderline retarded parasites, propagating the "muh stocks" meme while they play comfy video games all day like they're on vacation, have no idea what the fuck they're talking about.

The threat of hyperinflation has always been really frightening if you know basic economics and a little bit of the relevant human history. And the shifting around and printing of this amount of funny money at once is absolutely terrifying, especially considering how high our national debt already is.

And the best part? Shit like seeds somehow aren't considered "essential" in megastores like Wal-Mart, so we can't buy them. Which is very strange and has me more than suspicious about how this is being handled. Isn't right now when we should be planting supplemental backyard gardens and learning to hunt (if you're so inclined) and in some way preparing for the absolute worst?
 
This entire thing is threatening to bring home to a lot of delusional "it can't happen here" people some bone-breaking economic realities. All these borderline exceptional parasites, propagating the "muh stocks" meme while they play comfy video games all day like they're on vacation, have no idea what the fuck they're talking about.

The threat of hyperinflation has always been really frightening if you know basic economics and a little bit of the relevant human history. And the shifting around and printing of this amount of funny money at once is absolutely terrifying, especially considering how high our national debt already is.

And the best part? Shit like seeds somehow aren't considered "essential" in megastores like Wal-Mart, so we can't buy them. Which is very strange and has me more than suspicious about how this is being handled. Isn't right now when we should be planting supplemental backyard gardens and learning to hunt (if you're so inclined) and in some way preparing for the absolute worst?

Shut up Hillary. Fuck off. You don't know a fucking thing about anything.

I live in a farming community. They're still harvesting huge crops. They have seeds, not fucking Walmart.

And you want to be so "concerned" about population control, fucker, you just hemmed up fertile men and women who, unlike you, fuck. 9 months later, a shit load of babies. And no planned parenthood to abort them....another NWO tactic of yours that got shitcanned.

You're the government canned pork of authentic intelligence. Why don't you retire and stop embarrassing yourself?
 
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