Coronavirus and Statistics II
Well 11 days ago I hoped this thing would remain small for us in the U.S. It would seem we are past that point, unfortunately. (I’ve eaten a bit of humble pie if I’m honest. I was probably a little too optimistic early on.)
So, there are all kinds of new stats now and none of them are very reassuring. 1.5 million deaths, up to 70% of America being infected… broken healthcare systems. Yeah… it’s time to be Optimistically Cautious. Anyone with half a brain (and our president) now know this. It’s time to error on the side of caution without falling off the cliff of fear and pessimism.
So stay safe. Stay optimistic. Stay careful. Stay love. And here are some of the best articles I’ve read recently in case you haven't had your fill. (is that possible?)
UCSF Excerpt Panel - great stuff.
Why You Must Act Now - and not tomorrow. (More stats than you can handle.)
Canlis. A fine dining restaurant in Seattle that has shut down to open three drive-thrus and keep staff employed. To more of this.