We Are Screwed - What About The Winter?
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:18 pm
One writer asked that very question, and comes up with it all gets bad this winter.
"“There really is no easy way to socialize during late fall [and] winter in large parts of the country if you're not doing it outside,” Ashish Jha, the director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, told me. “Could I have people over in my house for two hours on a Sunday morning in December? Barring really good testing, probably not.”
With a combination of no real good plan for testing, cold weather, and the coming holidays, mixed with Americans desperate need to socialize, and some are seeing a nightmare scenario blowing up, at the peak of Flu season, basically January 1.
From "the Atlantic"
The Winter Will Be Worse
When socializing outside gets harder in much of the U.S., daily life will get more dismal, and the virus might spread even further.
Read it here: https://www.theatlantic.com/family/arch ... rs/614965/
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"“There really is no easy way to socialize during late fall [and] winter in large parts of the country if you're not doing it outside,” Ashish Jha, the director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, told me. “Could I have people over in my house for two hours on a Sunday morning in December? Barring really good testing, probably not.”
With a combination of no real good plan for testing, cold weather, and the coming holidays, mixed with Americans desperate need to socialize, and some are seeing a nightmare scenario blowing up, at the peak of Flu season, basically January 1.
From "the Atlantic"
The Winter Will Be Worse
When socializing outside gets harder in much of the U.S., daily life will get more dismal, and the virus might spread even further.
Read it here: https://www.theatlantic.com/family/arch ... rs/614965/
.