This is likely the biggest problem. Because those people are not getting sick and therefore have no reason to go get tested unless forced to do so.It's a very sensible rule but only partly useful when the desease can be transmitted while asymptomatic... I am fairly certain many infected others not knowing they were "sick".
Not to mention the people who merely thought they had the flu, since symptoms are much the same in most people's cases.
Which brings me to another question. How many Covid cases aren't counted? A lot most likely, which also means that's a lot more people who had it, never knew, got better and further reduces the actual death rates of the virus, and reduces the % of people who need care or hospitalization.
The news says Hospitals are overburdened. But I took my grandfather to the hospital last Wednesday, in one of the most famous hospitals in California, and they had only 2 people in the emergency room, and a shitload of availably beds. Nurses were high fiving each other and the local security. I mean if this is so taxing and so serious, they don't seem to be following basic distancing rules. I sat in emergency for 4 hours waiting to hear news on what was going to happen to my grandfather and not once did a single staff member come out to clean or disinfect the waiting room.
If hospitals are currently taxed to the brink with Covid patients, where is the footage? Where is the evidence? Have any of you gone to the hospital and seen chaos? Taxed nurses?
I'm not saying it hasn't been the case before, early on, when everyone was freaking out about the virus, and probably going to the hospital when they really didn't need to, but is that still happened in places? I mean Los Angeles, where I live, has the highest numbers right now of cases. The Governor just locked my state down AGAIN (but not his wineries because those are "essential", and he still goes to parties because he is a fucking prick), and yet the hospital does seem all that tired from this.
Somethings aren't adding up. That's all. Again the news loves to just shit out numbers, but numbers don't exactly mean much if you have no idea what they mean. If some county reports 10,000 new cases, they don't tell you how many are asymptomatic, how many are serious, or any of that. It's just a big number to tell people because big numbers scare people. But if you said 10,000 new cases, with 75 serious cases, then people wouldn't worry as much, and that's what they want. The news doesn't make money by reporting good news, or even telling accurate bad news. They make money by hyping up the bad to be worse than it is.
Ha. Ha. Very cheeky. But come on, staying home for a week cuz you sick is very different than having your business and job shut down for months and months on end.Can't. Need to pay rent or be homeless.