I mean hell, if you just look at the numbers of people that have it. How could that many extra people in the system be overloading things right now? It doesn't make sense, and no one is asking that question.
Seriously, maybe in NYC where nearly half of all cases are. They are an absolute special case with the unique living/commuting situation in that city. Most of america is single family homes where that kind of spread just won't happen.
Personally think this is still overblown, 400,000 cases with 6,000,000,000 people in the world and this has been going on for months now
I mean hell, if you just look at the numbers of people that have it. How could that many extra people in the system be overloading things right now? It doesn't make sense, and no one is asking that question.
Seriously, maybe in NYC where nearly half of all cases are. They are an absolute special case with the unique living/commuting situation in that city. Most of america is single family homes where that kind of spread just won't happen.
Personally think this is still overblown, 400,000 cases with 6,000,000,000 people in the world and this has been going on for months now
using your numbers, that's only 0.0001% of the population.
by way of comparison, 0.0001% of a mile = 6.336 inches.