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    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd Braun View Post
    If you believe the 6,250 cases reported represents the exact number of cases in Ohio I think there is no sense in discussing this. *Insert Mugatu Crazy Pills gif*
    You are probably right but you can probably say that about every virus. Not everyone who has the FLU actually gets tested so the number reported is probably lower than the actual. A lot of people get sick and just take care of themselves. I am sure with this it’s the same thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xavierj View Post
    You are probably right but you can probably say that about every virus. Not everyone who has the FLU actually gets tested so the number reported is probably lower than the actual. A lot of people get sick and just take care of themselves. I am sure with this it’s the same thing.
    Yes that’s exactly what I said, “just like every other disease in history.” And that is why we have a range in flu deaths not an exact number. During flu season however the vast majority of people admitted to the hospital for respiratory illness are tested for the flu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd Braun View Post
    If you believe the 6,250 cases reported represents the exact number of cases in Ohio I think there is no sense in discussing this. *Insert Mugatu Crazy Pills gif*
    I dont know why people are arguing with masterofreality. The numbers are clearly WAY lower than experts said they would be, even with strict social distancing.

    At the same time, this seems like a great outcome. If only a handful of people die in Ohio, we should be ecstatic. It will also give us more confidence to slowly open back up and continue to spread out the rate of infection through the summer.

    I was nervous as hell two weeks ago, but since this week, it seems like we are on track for a relatively quick recovery. I just hope there wasn't too much lasting damage to people's jobs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fellahmuskie View Post
    I dont know why people are arguing with masterofreality. The numbers are clearly WAY lower than experts said they would be, even with strict social distancing.

    At the same time, this seems like a great outcome. If only a handful of people die in Ohio, we should be ecstatic. It will also give us more confidence to slowly open back up and continue to spread out the rate of infection through the summer.

    I was nervous as hell two weeks ago, but since this week, it seems like we are on track for a relatively quick recovery. I just hope there wasn't too much lasting damage to people's jobs.
    Thanks Fellah. I agree with everything. The models are proven to be wrong but the outcomes are wonderful. I have agreed with DeWines moves to date but this thing is now dissipating as per real numbers and no medical facilities in the state are being overwhelmed.
    There needs to be movement to get life back on track.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd Braun View Post
    If you believe the 6,250 cases reported represents the exact number of cases in Ohio I think there is no sense in discussing this. *Insert Mugatu Crazy Pills gif*
    Where are the Hospitalizations? Are they underreported?
    Where is the overwhelm? Where? Please answer since you are ostensibly in the medical field.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fellahmuskie View Post
    I dont know why people are arguing with masterofreality. The numbers are clearly WAY lower than experts said they would be, even with strict social distancing.

    At the same time, this seems like a great outcome. If only a handful of people die in Ohio, we should be ecstatic. It will also give us more confidence to slowly open back up and continue to spread out the rate of infection through the summer.

    I was nervous as hell two weeks ago, but since this week, it seems like we are on track for a relatively quick recovery. I just hope there wasn't too much lasting damage to people's jobs.
    I agree with you 100%. The arguing was based on this:

    Quote Originally Posted by Masterofreality View Post
    There is zero underreporting in Ohio
    Let’s hope the numbers stay low when we reopen things. I went to the grocery store today for some essentials and it was packed. There was a line to get in as the store was at max capacity. However, most everyone was wearing masks and keeping distance. Good hand hygiene. I think that’s going to be the norm once this reopens some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Masterofreality View Post
    Where are the Hospitalizations? Are they underreported?
    Where is the overwhelm? Where? Please answer since you are ostensibly in the medical field.
    When did I say that hospitals were overwhelmed in Ohio? You are OUTRAGED that the models are wrong yet agree with everything that has been done thus far? When do you want restrictions to be lifted? Today? Kids back in school?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd Braun View Post
    When did I say that hospitals were overwhelmed in Ohio? You are OUTRAGED that the models are wrong yet agree with everything that has been done thus far? When do you want restrictions to be lifted? Today? Kids back in school?
    I’m done with this discussion. Your goal post moving is incredible and unanswerable. You’re still not explaining why the Hospitalizations are so off and low.
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    As I have stated earlier I agree with the precautions that have been taken. With the data we are now getting I believe it is time to start having the conversation about when and how things are going to open up. I’m not advocating for tomorrow or kids back in school , but, I believe that it is time to look down the road and plan the re-opening of things. Let’s face it this process will take time. I think it would be prudent to keep an eye on the problem but start thinking/discussing the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Masterofreality View Post
    I’m done with this discussion. Your goal post moving is incredible and unanswerable. You’re still not explaining why the Hospitalizations are so off and low.
    Nice try, but I never said the models were great/accurate, I was just responding to your ridiculous statement that “there is zero underreporting in Ohio.” Which there clearly is. Which has nothing to do with hospitalizations or model accuracy. Simple statement that was wrong and you are the one shifting goal posts.

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