In response to
"the death rate becomes higher if you don't have medical facilities to take care of the patients. you can say Italy had higher because of more elderly"
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zeitgeist
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*shrug* this is what she does for a living, she argues Houston is exaggerating its response to seem like they’re doing something but that a rational r
Posted by
JackDawson (aka dawson)
Mar 16 '20, 19:56
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Response would limit restaurant capacity to 1/3 in Houston given the size of the spaces there compared to say nyc where she would should everything down , to balance the economic hardship, the need to not create panic and disruption, and the deaths /health consequences
You can’t knee jerk say omg she’s a horrible person people are going to die— we permit vehicles to operate KNOWING 50,000 Americans will be killed by them each year because if we banned them there’d be economic ruin to the country
It’s one view only but it’s what she does for a living so her view is at least as valuable to me on the scale of views to balance as any other hot take of a reporter or tweeter or politico
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