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In response to
"
ST shows that the number of people who lose their jobs dwarfs the number who will get sick -- nm
"
by
JackDawson
Unfortunately the timelines are different. -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Mar 20 '20, 16:31
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Yes, the graph lines are going to cross at some point -- nm
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Bacon
Mar 20, 16:33
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No -- nm
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JackDawson
Mar 20, 16:43
4
You don't think the numbers that will catch corona virus will eventually be higher than the number of unemployed?
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Bacon
Mar 20, 16:44
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I mean maybe you mean total number of people who ever get it then sure but unemployment number is a snapshot at that moment
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JackDawson
Mar 20, 16:48
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The majority of infections/deaths will take place in the next 3 months. Peopel are sick for weeks. It may indeed exceed unemployment at a given time. -- nm
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loosilu
Mar 20, 16:55
Ah okay. I was talking eventually get it. We are doing this to flatten that out so the hospitals aren't overwhelmed.
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Bacon
Mar 20, 16:50
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