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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums1 in every 413 residents of New York City has died from SarsCov2
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20,300 deaths out of 8.4 million residents, in the 2 months since the first death was recorded on March 14th.
That's worse than the Spanish Flu outbreak was at this point in its progress. And it happened with a lockdown. Most of the rest of the country is still on the upward swing.
JI7
(89,182 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(101,154 posts)https://untappedcities.com/2020/03/17/how-nyc-survived-the-1918-spanish-flu-pandemic/
Recursion
(56,582 posts)Duppers
(28,094 posts)My son lives there.
captain queeg
(10,036 posts)Most everyone in NY will know someone who died. The spread in such a city would obviously be a lot faster than in smaller cities and rural areas but I dont think the end results will ultimately be that different elsewhere. Itll probably be a little better in places where health care is not overwhelmed and theyre probably making progress on treatment methods but if you project this out to the rest of the country its going to be bad. I think this opening up will lead to a huge surge and the Trumpers will try to hide it. Then itll be who knew? And more casting of blame. I imagine well see a sort of plateau where there are around 30k new infections and 1000 deaths daily for months till we get to a vaccine. At least 100k more deaths and likely a lot more than that.
Like many of us have opined here a large part of the population is not going to take it serious till someone they know has died, and I think that will end up happening. But the problem is even those who know someone who died will assume once theyve been sick and recovered theyll be even smugger thinking that since they are now immune fuck everyone else. A sad commentary of our country.