There is too much unknown and unknowable with this deal. Seems pretty clear we over reacted, but that is the direction you want to miss on pandemics.
Better to throw it in the dirt and go to ball 1 than make a mistake where the Bambino goes yard, and the Series is over, so to speak.
The response sort of reminds me of a woman with a funky, squamous cell carcinoma looking thing sticking off the inside of her heel. Bothered her for quite a while, remote history of injury. I see a funky looking painful growth that rings the WTF is that bell, it gets excised and put in jar for someone to slice up and look at the specimen using a microscope that costs more than a new limo for the Queen of England. If the first pathologist sees anything that makes them think maybe that looks off, they have a second person review it, to be for sure for sure, like a valley girl taking two birth control pills
You don't want a nasty scar on the inside of your heel, not if you plan on walking on that foot anyway, so you have to stay off it. I excise the growth and put her on crutches for a few weeks. In case you never used crutches, it is a bit of a hardship. Prematurely walk on it, scar will not likely be as unobtrusive, or even can open up. Biopsy results come back negative, no cancer, which I would have taken as good news, were I the patient. Lady is more than somewhat bent out of shape about having to be on crutches for nothing. She had no idea how bad that news had the potential of being. About the size of 4 or 5 quarters on the inside of her heel. It looked really funky and not good, was inflamed and painful, turned out to be benign. She settled down pretty quick when I explained that she did not get it cut off because it was cancer, she got it cut off because it looked like cancer to someone who has a good eye for how cancer looks. Sometimes good news is just good news, even if you go through some pain and inconvenience to get it.
I am troubled by how blithely The Constitution is brushed aside though
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But telling people you better be missing a limb to get into our ER will keep them epmpty.
Funny how people don't show up at your ER when you tell them you have 30 covid-19 patients.
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That is funny, is it happening anywhere though?