Dr. Birx said, "we didn't think everybody would comply so well with our social distancing but it looks like they are." Oh boy, so is that the line now? We built a model and pushed out numbers expecting Americans to not follow recommendations? Anyway, so now we have people who are 100 percent sold that the shutdowns prevented millions of deaths, and want to continue to shutdown for several more weeks. Then we have people like me who just want to get back to work. Can we not find middle ground? We've had 13 total deaths in Utah. 13 over a month. We have hundreds of people sharing supermarket aisles and standing in post office lines and we have 13 deaths after nearly a month of shutting down, which means half of that time the lock downs weren't even a factor. During peak flu months we average like 50 deaths. Including young people.
Now they are saying our ICU beds will be fine, we have no worries of ventilator shortages.
So what is going on here?