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Old 03-19-2020, 02:38 PM   #13 (permalink)
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My understanding is that we're looking at eventually a near 100% exposure rate. We'll have to continue monitoring the spread vs healthcare capacity to treat, and that's done at the local level. Social interactions will have to be phased in/out as needed at the local level. This might occur over the course of a year or more depending on availability of vaccines or treatment methods.

Fortunately we're getting this wake up call in a form less devastating than it could have been (and likely will one day be).
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