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<blockquote data-quote="Winnie53" data-source="post: 2243127" data-attributes="member: 160246"><p>valuator, I think Dr. Attia, like so many of us, is frustrated by the many unknowns. I recall in previous episodes hearing his frustration with the lack of data due to the lack of testing throughout the country. And prior to that hearing him describe going through problem solving processes while sleeping for a couple of nights.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps now that he's had a few guest on The Drive podcast that are very experienced and knowledgeable about past pandemics and epidemics, he's beginning to see a way through this challenging time.</p><p></p><p>I guess the big question is, will enough of the population be willing/able to shelter in place long enough? I'm introverted so am quite happy to be at home. But in recent days, part of me wants to become infected with the virus so I can get past the daily stress of worrying about having it and passing it on to someone else.</p><p></p><p>Right now, as Lucy mentioned, the attention needs to be on building supply chains. A local manufacturer here has begun production<em> of masks for</em> healthcare professionals. They're hoping to ramp up production enough to supply regional hospitals. It's a start. Hearing stories like this around the country are encouraging.</p><p></p><p>[Oops, edited for clarity.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winnie53, post: 2243127, member: 160246"] valuator, I think Dr. Attia, like so many of us, is frustrated by the many unknowns. I recall in previous episodes hearing his frustration with the lack of data due to the lack of testing throughout the country. And prior to that hearing him describe going through problem solving processes while sleeping for a couple of nights. Perhaps now that he's had a few guest on The Drive podcast that are very experienced and knowledgeable about past pandemics and epidemics, he's beginning to see a way through this challenging time. I guess the big question is, will enough of the population be willing/able to shelter in place long enough? I'm introverted so am quite happy to be at home. But in recent days, part of me wants to become infected with the virus so I can get past the daily stress of worrying about having it and passing it on to someone else. Right now, as Lucy mentioned, the attention needs to be on building supply chains. A local manufacturer here has begun production[I] of masks for[/I] healthcare professionals. They're hoping to ramp up production enough to supply regional hospitals. It's a start. Hearing stories like this around the country are encouraging. [Oops, edited for clarity.] [/QUOTE]
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