I was trying to play Scrabble online tonight and got caught up browsing FB, then in a discussion about the “possibility” of lifting the bans on social interactions in the US and all people returning to work. I made comments; I read more; I got upset; I did some quick research; here I am…
Nearly 500,000 military personnel died during the U.S. Civil War. That’s almost half of all Americans who have ever died during wartime, and more than a hundred times more than died during the American Revolution, according to the latest estimates from the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs.May 24, 2015
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/many-americans-died-u-s-wars
US deaths in wars
American Revolutionary War 50,000
War of 1812 20,000
Mexican-Anerican War 17,435
WW1 320,518
WW2 1,076,245
Korean War 128,650
Vietnam War 211,454
War in Afghanistan 22,266
Iraq War 36,710
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_military_casualties_of_war
same site
War in Afghanistan killed 0.001% of the US population at that time (2010).
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The argument that was posed in this FB talk was that the actual Death rate (according to “early” studies and his observations and understandings of said studies was that the “real” death rate)
is around 0.05% or even 0.001% not 3% not 5%.
My quick research easily concluded that the years spent in the Afghan conflicts gave us 22, 266 deaths or 0.001% of that time’s US population.
COVID-19 in about 2 months has yielded 14,451 deaths in JUST New York City. That is almost 2/3 of the entire Afghan deaths. TWO MONTHS. And, from my readings, we can add 4 things:
- We do not know if we have yet hit the high point of the virus here in the US.
- We do not Know if this virus is seasonal.
- We do not have a vaccine.
- All of us (most all) have elderly or immune-compromised loved ones around us.
I do not advocate panic; I do not advocate burying out heads in the sand; I do not advocate being paranoid to the point of never leaving your home.
I DO advocate some sense of an understanding of how serious this is.
I am very sorry that people are inconvenienced by the solid efforts to:
- protect our loved ones, especially the high-risk ones.
- not overload our hospitals with the sick so that the highly-ill ones can be taken care of.
- keep food in a position to be spread out to all.
- protect people in spite of themselves, at times.
I do have great sorrow for those who are not able to work right now and who are having difficulties making ends meet!
But, in all seriousness, if you die, or if your spouse or child gets very ill and medications and hospitals are not available, you would wish you had followed the guidelines and stayed home.
I have tried to keep politics out of this, but I have to say that Congress and Upwards Should be even more responsive to the needs of the LIVES of the people. I know that our economy is suffering. I know it is hard and difficult and all to not keep falling farther and farther behind, but we have a responsibility as adults and as members of this great nation to keep it together through this, not in spite of it.
Again, as always, I love you all.
Stay safe, be smart,
Scott
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Well said!
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