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{{cquote|We are in uncharted territory. But the best alternative will probably entail letting those at low risk for serious disease continue to work, keep business and manufacturing operating, and “run” society, while at the same time advising higher-risk individuals to protect themselves through physical distancing and ramping up our health-care capacity as aggressively as possible. With this battle plan, we could gradually build up immunity without destroying the financial structure on which our lives are based.}}
{{cquote|We are in uncharted territory. But the best alternative will probably entail letting those at low risk for serious disease continue to work, keep business and manufacturing operating, and “run” society, while at the same time advising higher-risk individuals to protect themselves through physical distancing and ramping up our health-care capacity as aggressively as possible. With this battle plan, we could gradually build up immunity without destroying the financial structure on which our lives are based.}}


Uh, I’m going to go 🥃 now.
It seems we need to worry about everyday people and their financial situations. I’m still working, but many are not going to be able to. I’d like to see congress do something here. Except, true to form, the [https://www.inquirer.com/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-economic-stimulus-package-congress-trump-20200322.html Republicans seem to want to give less to those who have less].
 
{{cquote|The bill Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., released Thursday drew bipartisan criticism because many people would have gotten one-time payments of $1,200, but the poorest Americans — those without federal tax liability — would have gotten as little as $600.}}
 
God, we truly suck.
 
Also, ''Forbes'' reports that “[https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2020/03/20/coronavirus-is-growing-faster-in-the-united-states-than-any-other-country-in-the-world/#2a668c267e72 Confirmed Coronavirus Cases Are Growing Faster In The United States Than Any Other Country In The World]”:
 
{{cquote|The number of confirmed coronavirus cases rose from 7,783 on Wednesday to 13,677 yesterday. The growth of 5,894 new confirmed cases in just one day equates to a 76% increase in cases in just a 24-hour period.}}
 
Of course we are. Uh, I’m going to go 🥃 now.


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Revision as of 09:14, 22 March 2020

Discourse covid-19: day 9 | US: GA | info | act

I followed a YouTube tutorial about setting up a Wordpress install on Google Cloud, but instead of WP, I installed Discourse. It was pretty quick and painless, and I’m pretty impressed with myself. . . . OK, I’m over it.

The result is a new server running cool forum software for my students. I’ve used forums before with varying degrees of success. The most recent were on D2L, which I did not like. We know the medium is the message, so I’m hoping better software might mean better participation. 😂 . . . OK, I’m over it. Seriously, I do have to be strategic in my approach. Coupled with a few Zoom meetings, this is how my classes will finish online this semester. Here’s my intro.

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Check out Michael T. Osterholm and Mark Olshaker’s piece in the Washington Post for a smart and sober view of the COVID-19 outbreak: “Facing covid-19 reality: A national lockdown is no cure”:

It seems we need to worry about everyday people and their financial situations. I’m still working, but many are not going to be able to. I’d like to see congress do something here. Except, true to form, the Republicans seem to want to give less to those who have less.

God, we truly suck.

Also, Forbes reports that “Confirmed Coronavirus Cases Are Growing Faster In The United States Than Any Other Country In The World”:

Of course we are. Uh, I’m going to go 🥃 now.