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Obviously essential things would need to go on, and I think I made it pretty clear that everyone would have to participate?  Was the capitalized word not enough?

I mean, realistically, with a 14 day incubation period, if everyone sat on on their asses for 30 days, and those who showed ANY signs or symptoms and those exposed to them as well were kept isolated until we knew they were clear... we could have this completely over in like... 60 days. But THAT would take EVERYONE

A more detailed answer would require an epidemiologist.

That’s too many plans. there is also the hope that warmer weather will slow it down like it does the regular flu. You barely somewhat skimmed the 17 page response and you want even more detailed plans? I’ll listen to the experts instead of some jalopnik rando

Your answer is already happening in China where this whole thing started. New cases have been greatly reduced and society is gradually reactivating. There are still thousands of sick people but the virus has had less “targets” for several weeks now. Those who stayed home and those who already recovered and developed

You should read more; do some homework; teach yourself about important current events.

Oh hey! Look who has been ignoring all news and advice about the pandemic! Nice of you to share your completely uninformed and ignorant viewpoint. Look up “Flattening the curve,” and educate yourself.

I’m fairly certain the plan for week 16 is to have testing centers and temporary hospitals set up for quarantine and treatment of those infected and seriously ill.

You are technically correct (the best kind of correct), but you’re focusing on the wrong sentence in my post.

Yeah, nearly everyone is going to get sick. The idea is to not have everyone get sick at the same damn time so that those who need it can actually receive care.

A new virus for which humans still don’t have antibodies will spread exponentially if no measures are taken. Even if mortality is not high, such spike would collapse all medical services extremely quickly. In many European countries they are being forced to choose who has access to the necessary equipment and letting

Sigh.

Then they’d lose their jobs. Unfortunately this is necessary to make a statement. Health is important, but if no shows lost their job, that could be very serious as well. Especially since we’re about to hit a global recession.

The people protesting were the worker’s committee (basically union management). They’re representing the entire workforce, so that nobody else gets sick.

It would seem that asking all of your workers to come into work during a global epidemic kind of defeats the point. If you were worried about the bottom line, you wouldn’t have asked them to come in at all.

Sadly if enough people still showed up they’d just mark you as AWOL or something and dock your pay. Sitting in at the end of the production line at least doubles as a strike and guarantees any other workers who called in wouldn’t be productive either.

They only don't have caps because the agreement that allowed them to buy Time Warner barred them from having caps for 7 years. I say this as a Spectrum customer. I expect them to try to add caps as soon as they can.