▲ | mystraline 12 hours ago | |||||||
In Indiana, there were groceries that had early morning for healthcare workers and elderly only. That helped limit spread as well. Again, we had no real lockdowns. School was remote, which had its own really bad effects on early socialization. I'm not at all sure what we should have did differently. Technically a hard lockdown for 6 weeks could mostly eradicate it everywhere. But a lot of people can't handle that. What I do now know is our society and public kinda sucks, people will show up and do stuff sick, spread sickness, and not really care much. And our government has been getting steadily worse and worse as long as Ive lived. And my generation and younger ones are either in for a terrible time, or already IN a terrible time. | ||||||||
▲ | api 11 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
There are things we could have done very differently but it’s all Monday morning quarterbacking. | ||||||||
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