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Old 05-14-2020, 11:34 AM   #302
dilanesp
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Originally Posted by rastajenk View Post
The frustrating part about that though, Mr Magician, is that the various states' policies were guided by doctors who had at some point become unelected "public health czars" who should have known how doctors and hospitals function. Here in Ohio ours attained celebrity status almost immediately, like Fauci did nationally. I was tired of her act before the end of March. But there you go; it wasn't just "idiots in government" doing the overreach. It was medical professionals stepping way up in class without encountering any resistance.
You guys act as if this is the first time anything like this has happened.

These doctors and health departments routinely deal with infectuous disease generally. There are local outbreaks of all sorts of stuff, and they deal with it. And they study and attend seminars on and conduct mock-exercises on pandemics and epidemics. And they talk with their colleagues all over the world, including the ones in other countries who have dealt with previous pandemics.

These are literally people who have spent years of their lives learning exactly what the data shows and what the best practices are.

And all you guys see is a doctor getting too big for his britches. That's just wallowing in ignorance.
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