To achieve this, we need at least 50% of the population to be infected.
so let’s say that’s 160 million people infected.
now 20% of this will require hospitalization, thats 32 million people. The death rate for this at the moment is 1.3%. But let’s say it ends up lower with more infections, .8%
you’re still looking at a million to millions of deaths.
we still don’t know anything about immunity to this virus. If we’re lucky it’s many months to a year to by time for treatment and maybe a vaccine. If it’s only a handful of months then we have to go through this process again??
The older you are the higher risk for death from this virus. The next factor in the US is obesity. 40% of the population are considered obese...
But this comes down to a morality question. Are you OK with a herd immunity plan (which appears to be what we’re going for indirectly) if it means your grandparents and parents probably die from this (I’m 40 so that would include both) ? Are sports really worth it ?
again i don’t want to get too into politics but if the US had a freaking plan versus mix match of states doing their own thing, we could probably figure out a way to balance the health of our society and opening back up with limitations. Europe will be playing soccer (futbol
) again. South Korea is planning to play baseball.
there is a way out of this, tho it doesn’t bring us back to “normal”. There will never be that normal again. Instead at this moment we are blind to where the virus is. We cannot open, play sports, etc until we have better data
or we hope for a miracle drug