04-11-2020, 09:13 AM
(04-11-2020, 08:43 AM)Genuine Realist Wrote:(04-11-2020, 04:30 AM)OutsiderFan Wrote: Most of those bullet points are bullshit. And the ones that aren’t demonstrable bullshit have no facts to support them.
Let me take aim at the Doctors and Nurses have all the equipment they need bullshit. First of all, WTF does the “front line” modifier mean? Does this mean those treating the sick in hospitals have what they need, so all is well?
This is a fact. My Nurse friend who is in charge of infection control at a Nursing Home had no N95 mask and could only wear a surgical mask this week. On Tuesday he visited a patient he was unaware had Covid-19. On Thursday night he learned that patient tested positive, presumably after a staff member picked up the virus by community spread. No staff at this facility has been allowed to work at any other facility as they often do, for weeks now.
My friend is now forced to stay home while he waits to find out if he became infected, even wearing a surgical mask. If he did, it’s possible he infected his wife and daughter already because it only takes 1-2 days after infection for virus to shed and they live together.
He may or may not be considered a “front line” worker, but he is an example that there is not enough equipment to stop virus spread, which I believe is the point and objective of having enough PPE.
In general, the briefings are a melange of facts, opinions, projections, and conjecture. They're a paradigm of the 'half-full, half empty' metaphor. You may argue strenuously that the cup is actually half empty. But to say that the 'half-full' speakers are engaging in misinformation says more about your values - or, more accurately, your partisanship - than it does about the speakers.
Since I don't watch the WH briefings, I have no idea where the bullshit bullet point assertions in this thread emanate. All I know is none of them are supported facts. This has nothing to do with my values, although I will admit the cure being worse than the disease is a value judgement and the answer is in the eye of the beholder.