So what you say Hershey is that covid isn't enough of killer to be worried about? Thing is, it goes beyond that as in Bill's article. If healthcare is overrun, then someone that needs healthcare potentially isn't getting it. Covid is not the flu. We know about it pretty much and have had many years of research to do the best we can with it. No where's near to that point on coivd. Just too many unknowns. Too many chiefs, indians acting like chiefs, yada yada. I don't think covid is something to fear and get ridiculous about, but definitely worth a tad of attention. It's proven it can take of like wild fire. Look at the NFL, KY vs. OSU basketball game, etc.
Be careful of stats. They can look OK one day and very bad the next. If you are not the one tracking them and/or looking at them daily, anyone can post a snapshot to try and make a point. Covid is the real deal. Downplay it all you want.
We can't have 800 people with covid in our hospital because then we can't take care of or take longer to take care of the cancer, auto accident, suicide, homicide, cancer, heart failure, etc. patents. It's a delicately wound web it is.... It's the what could be with covid that some "think" they know that in all acuality, we do not know about covid. It'll pass...someday.
I'm out. Not need to thank me...