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Another worthless piece with worthless suggestions from the worthless Federalist.

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We Need A White House Task Force On Reopening The Economy

April 4, 2020 by David Marcus

 

On Saturday President Trump expressed support for the idea, put forth by Fox News’ Dana Perino, of a White House task force focused on reopening the American economy. For several weeks now [...]

 

Continues worthlessly here: https://thefederalist.com/2020/04/04/we-need-a-white-house-task-force-on-reopening-the-economy/  

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, 90DayFinancier said:

I am so glad you agree.

So you are in favor of staying sheltered in place indefinitely?  Who knows what the is coming next. 

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As mentioned before...many things we can and should do here instead. To list only but a few:

 

 

Mass testing of individuals including asymptopmatic ones

Mass testing for antibodies - those who are already immune should be able to go back to work and out and about sooner than others

Free, open source app anyone can install(but isn't required to) where they can see if they were in close proximity to a known carrier. If they were, they need to be quarantined.

Sanitizers and wipes everywhere - like they have in many asian countries. every desk or store or office, hotel room, restaurant table, elevator etc.

We can recommend wearing masks and ensure there's availability but not force it

Enforce social distance in public places including grocery stores and restaurants

Check the fever of anyone entering a public place, like they already do in Singapore and Hong Kong

Any symptoms - need quick corona testing and quarantine

Close down only certain areas which seem to be a hotspot at times so they don't spread it to the rest of the state/country

House mild to moderate infected patients in quarantine in hotels and other empty facilities - if they agree. If they don't agree, we should be allowed to track them(in some countries they use their phone for it, granted they can just leave their phone in their house, but it does seem to be effective in many places) and get to them if they don't stay inside like they should. "but muh rights". Those are no different than terrorists. They have the option to stay somewhere else, if they choose to stay at home there is a cost. Too many are irresponsible and are murdering people by simply leaving their house knowing they are sick.

High risk stay at home for a few months - it's about 20% of the population but only 5% of workforce, so won't have as big of an effect on the economy

 

We can sit here and yap and make excuses all day long but if we don't implement at least some of this we are killing ourselves and our families, full stop.

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1 hour ago, OriZ said:

As mentioned before...many things we can and should do here instead. To list only but a few:

 

 

Mass testing of individuals including asymptopmatic ones

Mass testing for antibodies - those who are already immune should be able to go back to work and out and about sooner than others

Free, open source app anyone can install(but isn't required to) where they can see if they were in close proximity to a known carrier. If they were, they need to be quarantined.

Sanitizers and wipes everywhere - like they have in many asian countries. every desk or store or office, hotel room, restaurant table, elevator etc.

We can recommend wearing masks and ensure there's availability but not force it

Enforce social distance in public places including grocery stores and restaurants

Check the fever of anyone entering a public place, like they already do in Singapore and Hong Kong

Any symptoms - need quick corona testing and quarantine

Close down only certain areas which seem to be a hotspot at times so they don't spread it to the rest of the state/country

House mild to moderate infected patients in quarantine in hotels and other empty facilities - if they agree. If they don't agree, we should be allowed to track them(in some countries they use their phone for it, granted they can just leave their phone in their house, but it does seem to be effective in many places) and get to them if they don't stay inside like they should. "but muh rights". Those are no different than terrorists. They have the option to stay somewhere else, if they choose to stay at home there is a cost. Too many are irresponsible and are murdering people by simply leaving their house knowing they are sick.

High risk stay at home for a few months - it's about 20% of the population but only 5% of workforce, so won't have as big of an effect on the economy

 

We can sit here and yap and make excuses all day long but if we don't implement at least some of this we are killing ourselves and our families, full stop.

Good ideas, should this only be applied to Covid19, or include all other infectious diseases that kill people?

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22 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

Good ideas, should this only be applied to Covid19, or include all other infectious diseases that kill people?

Other infectious diseases are not pandemics which we have no immunity or vaccinations for. Honestly not sure how anyone can compare them.

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22 minutes ago, OriZ said:

Other infectious diseases are not pandemics which we have no immunity or vaccinations for. Honestly not sure how anyone can compare them.

And yet since January 1st, 2020, the seasonal flu has killed almost 129,000 people globally, based on different reporting procedures (I.e. not all deaths attributed to the flu are reported as such).  

Edited by Dashinka

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Posted
13 hours ago, TBoneTX said:

Another worthless piece with worthless suggestions from the worthless Federalist.

 

 

Glad you see the light.

 

1 hour ago, OriZ said:

As mentioned before...many things we can and should do here instead. To list only but a few:

 

 

Mass testing of individuals including asymptopmatic ones

Mass testing for antibodies - those who are already immune should be able to go back to work and out and about sooner than others

Free, open source app anyone can install(but isn't required to) where they can see if they were in close proximity to a known carrier. If they were, they need to be quarantined.

Sanitizers and wipes everywhere - like they have in many asian countries. every desk or store or office, hotel room, restaurant table, elevator etc.

We can recommend wearing masks and ensure there's availability but not force it

Enforce social distance in public places including grocery stores and restaurants

Check the fever of anyone entering a public place, like they already do in Singapore and Hong Kong

Any symptoms - need quick corona testing and quarantine

Close down only certain areas which seem to be a hotspot at times so they don't spread it to the rest of the state/country

House mild to moderate infected patients in quarantine in hotels and other empty facilities - if they agree. If they don't agree, we should be allowed to track them(in some countries they use their phone for it, granted they can just leave their phone in their house, but it does seem to be effective in many places) and get to them if they don't stay inside like they should. "but muh rights". Those are no different than terrorists. They have the option to stay somewhere else, if they choose to stay at home there is a cost. Too many are irresponsible and are murdering people by simply leaving their house knowing they are sick.

High risk stay at home for a few months - it's about 20% of the population but only 5% of workforce, so won't have as big of an effect on the economy

 

We can sit here and yap and make excuses all day long but if we don't implement at least some of this we are killing ourselves and our families, full stop.

Sound reasoning and all good ideas. Shame we didn't do this stuff and still aren't doing this stuff until it was too late. It's kind of amazing that if your dog, cat, or.. tiger gets symptoms they could get a quick COVID test back in early February, but us humans...? Nope.

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1 hour ago, yuna628 said:

Glad you see the light.

 

Sound reasoning and all good ideas. Shame we didn't do this stuff and still aren't doing this stuff until it was too late. It's kind of amazing that if your dog, cat, or.. tiger gets symptoms they could get a quick COVID test back in early February, but us humans...? Nope.

And the crazy thing about it is none of them are my original ideas...I'm not that creative. These are all things that have already been implemented all around us, and have been shown to be effective. What makes it even crazier is none of them are even that difficult, complicated or expensive to implement, yet we're not doing it.

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Posted
3 hours ago, OriZ said:

As mentioned before...many things we can and should do here instead. To list only but a few:

 

 

Mass testing of individuals including asymptopmatic ones

Mass testing for antibodies - those who are already immune should be able to go back to work and out and about sooner than others

Free, open source app anyone can install(but isn't required to) where they can see if they were in close proximity to a known carrier. If they were, they need to be quarantined.

Sanitizers and wipes everywhere - like they have in many asian countries. every desk or store or office, hotel room, restaurant table, elevator etc.

We can recommend wearing masks and ensure there's availability but not force it

Enforce social distance in public places including grocery stores and restaurants

Check the fever of anyone entering a public place, like they already do in Singapore and Hong Kong

Any symptoms - need quick corona testing and quarantine

Close down only certain areas which seem to be a hotspot at times so they don't spread it to the rest of the state/country

House mild to moderate infected patients in quarantine in hotels and other empty facilities - if they agree. If they don't agree, we should be allowed to track them(in some countries they use their phone for it, granted they can just leave their phone in their house, but it does seem to be effective in many places) and get to them if they don't stay inside like they should. "but muh rights". Those are no different than terrorists. They have the option to stay somewhere else, if they choose to stay at home there is a cost. Too many are irresponsible and are murdering people by simply leaving their house knowing they are sick.

High risk stay at home for a few months - it's about 20% of the population but only 5% of workforce, so won't have as big of an effect on the economy

 

We can sit here and yap and make excuses all day long but if we don't implement at least some of this we are killing ourselves and our families, full stop.

World War Z ftw.

 

Just one question, who exactly is going to implement this and what's the cost?

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2 hours ago, Burnt Reynolds said:

World War Z ftw.

 

Just one question, who exactly is going to implement this and what's the cost?

I already answered every single question and more, not sure what the point of repeating the same questions without even reading their answers is.

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01/23/2013: Paid I-864 Bill; Paid IV Bill
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02/18/2013: AOS Package Sent
03/22/2013: Case complete
05/06/2013: Interview Scheduled

06/05/2013: Visa issued!

06/28/2013: VISA RECEIVED

07/09/2013: POE - EWR. Went super fast and easy. 5 minutes of waiting and then just a signature and finger print.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

05/06/2016: One month late - overnighted form N-400.

06/01/2016: Original Biometrics appointment, had to reschedule due to being away.

07/01/2016: Biometrics Completed.

08/17/2016: Interview scheduled & approved.

09/16/2016: Scheduled oath ceremony.

09/16/2016: THE END - 4 year long process all done!

 

 

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2 hours ago, Burnt Reynolds said:

The only post of yours after my question was this and it never answered anything.

Except I answered it before you even asked 🤷‍♂️

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01/23/2013: Paid I-864 Bill; Paid IV Bill
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05/06/2013: Interview Scheduled

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06/28/2013: VISA RECEIVED

07/09/2013: POE - EWR. Went super fast and easy. 5 minutes of waiting and then just a signature and finger print.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

05/06/2016: One month late - overnighted form N-400.

06/01/2016: Original Biometrics appointment, had to reschedule due to being away.

07/01/2016: Biometrics Completed.

08/17/2016: Interview scheduled & approved.

09/16/2016: Scheduled oath ceremony.

09/16/2016: THE END - 4 year long process all done!

 

 

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10 hours ago, OriZ said:

Free, open source app anyone can install(but isn't required to) where they can see if they were in close proximity to a known carrier. If they were, they need to be quarantined.

i suspect this one will violate HIPAA

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