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 1. Open and deal (with the disadvantage of being farther behind other nations that have at least theoretically started acquiring herd immunity); 2. Become a hermit state There is no hide until it's safe way out of this thing. I don't know why people insist that's an option. Live your life, take precautions to keep yourself and others safe, and hope you don't have a bad result if you happen to acquire it. | 
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 ETA: Nowhere is on a meaningful path to herd immunity, which we still don't know is even possible. This virus seems to fit in a spot where it's not transmissible enough to quickly spread through the population and not deadly enough to burn itself out. Dr. Osterholm has been suggesting that we may need to think about this as more like HIV than influenza (i.e., so transmissible that it peaks and then dies down because there are no more people to infect) for awhile. That means continuing efforts to manage the spread until there is a vaccine. We missed out opportunity for that to mean mostly open with masks, temperature screens, testing, tracing and isolation, because we didn't take it seriously for month when we had the chance. | 
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 There are examples all over the world - including China - where things are mostly reopened with precautions, because they locked down enough to control community spread and then tested, traced and isolated. We didn't, so we're still in uncontrolled community spread. Too many people have it and are spreading for us to be able to contact trace and isolate. We are a failure. | 
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 I'm right next two two of the biggest hotbeds of Covid when it first appeared. Our governor imposed a strong lockdown and life here has pretty much gone on with minimal interruption (even during the lockdown). Florida, OTOH, chose a different path, and, well... we know how that worked. We were never going to be able to contact trace adequately in a country this large. China was only able to do it because it's authoritarian and could control its population within the cities where the virus appeared. | 
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 Yes, timing was going to vary be state. There was zero reason for response criteria to do so as well. Actual leadership would have avoided Florida and Sturgis being cross-border super spreaders, but the coward in the White House thought he would be better off trying to avoid accountability. Yes, our size and diversity makes it a much bigger task, and we may still have not done very well, but we - meaning our federal leadership - did not try. | 
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 He's a coward, and he's playing this for political gain, but the dice were rolled long ago. We had no infrastructure for testing and creating it out of thin air once this pandemic started was impossible. Trump hasn't failed because of his reaction to the crisis. He failed because his administration did nothing to try to make us prepared for it. It's like climate change. He sucks on climate change. But the policies that needed to be implemented to address climate change had to be implemented long ago. He should be criticized for making it worse, but you can't attack a current administration for a lack of policies that had to be implemented decades ago. | 
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 If another state decides it wants to eschew masks and open parks and bars, it'll learn the hard way. The argument we'll need some massive lockdown again, or that we should have some massive lockdown to save lives is a canard. "We" here in my area do not need to do that. If your area is filled with selfish science-deniers, and consequently, you've outbreaks, that's your problem. I'm sorry for you. But don't suggest I should curtail my lifestyle because your neighbors can't behave themselves, or as a part of some mass tracing experiment. | 
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 My governor is likely tied with Cuomo for "most-hated by Trump" for her covid responses. She did well, at first, in communicating- we have to flatten the initial spike so hospitals can deal with the cases. Meanwhile EVERYONE I heard was saying then hope it stays low boil. We did a good job in Michigan after a sharp early spike. And now we are among the best, at least on covidactnow.org But when new cases went up form 200/day to 400/day after reopening she keeps threatening going back. Our ICU occupancy remains around 13%. Meanwhile she articulates no end game. I mean if we are going to put all bars and restaurants out of business with repeated on/off lockdowns let's just get it over with. | 
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