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Originally Posted by Maruzo
I believe this as well. We acted too late. There was no leadership when we needed it.
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Not sure exactly when/how that was supposed to happen.
The 20/20 hindsight solution would have been to preemptively put all the one foot in the grave people into prepared wings of hospice or hospital. Have some don't have it vs some do have it.
Unknown to probably almost everybody because it was not covered by the non news: the delay in the first round of tests was that they sent out like a million test kits that were contaminated with the virus. Not just did they always report positive, I suppose there was a possibility of infection of people in the process of collecting a sample! That alone added 2-3 weeks to the delay in testing. This was not a "leadership" issue the leaders put the ball in motion. The people making and distributing the tests screwed up and definitely due to how exponential curves work it could have been double the cases from that horribly timed hiccup.