Comments by "Spring Bloom" (@springbloom5940) on "NBC News" channel.

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  23.  @morganross6399  The salient issue is the unmitigated impact of the virus. When we look at those statistics, we tend to look at it as nominal. However, statistics are meaningless to an individual, because there are many unaccounted factors. When we breakdown the statistics, we see a third of the national deaths, coming from 4 metropolitan cities and half coming from 5 states, out of 50. What we also see is the highest density of severe illness and death coming from jurisdictions that employed the same containment and treatment strategy as Italy. Where we see the lowest numbers, is in the 'Neandethal' regions, that took their own lead, rather than doing what the others did. What Italy and NY did, was lockdown sick people, in small multigenerational dwellings with healthy people; and funnel everyone who had contact with a suspected infection, into 2 designated containment hospitals, positively exposing every one of them. Thus, there was an immediate, unmanageable spike. Then, to compound the problem, they made the wrong treatment choices and everyone died 🤷 The point being that the places that essentially let nature take its course, never had a problem any worse than a severe flu season, which never rates more than a PSA. People will read into this, their own biases and preprogrammed outrage, but the simple fact is that people are not getting vaccinated and resist mask and movement restrictions, because they never did those things before and never had a problem. Conversely they look at the places that did those things and watched it spiral out of control, always with a surge, following the mandates.
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