And why wouldn't it be? The first wave isn't even over yet,
and we're still averaging 20,000 new cases/day
The country is doing little to prepare for a 2nd outbreak
The country is doing little to prepare for a 2nd outbreak
Left unchecked, this thing won't stop until 60-70%
of the population has acquired the COVID virus--
yet we've only found less than 0.5% in testing:
Does this look like anything's getting better to you? |
The World Health Organization... would prefer that the transition from lockdown be "evidence based [and] data driven," one that is "implemented incrementally" to "reduce the risk of new outbreaks."
"Ideally there would be a minimum of 2 weeks (corresponding to the incubation period of COVID-19) between each phase of the transition, to allow sufficient time to understand the risk of new outbreaks and to respond appropriately,"...