And the more people who end up in a hospital will quickly make the death rate rise as beds are full. The math is clear.
I wrote this two days ago, already our tested and confirmed cases have doubled, and doubled again here in VT.
I’m not a scientist,, mathematician nor a historian, but it has become clear over the last few days that all of us in the US will lose people we love, friends and neighbors to this virus. It’s no longer a question of if, it is a question of how many. 1? 5? 15? I don’t care whether you believe COVID-19 is a hoax, if you’re Muslim or Atheist, who you screw or what your politics are. It doesn’t matter in this situation. It is time to err on the side of caution. I’m asking that you please go out as little as possible. Limit your public interactions. Looking at the data today (3/15/20 my son’s 25th birthday) the US appears to be on the same or a steeper trajectory as Italy and Iran were a week and two ago, and we are much larger. In 1918 the cities that shut down sooner had fewer deaths. That math is simple enough for even me to understand. This might be a real pain in the ass. But I really don’t want to be the cause of some little kid never getting to know their grandmother or grandfather, that wacky great aunt or that neighbor or record store guy who shows you some other side of life. I would be a much less complete person had I not had those people in my life. And I know my life would be less complete without many of you. Stay home. Please. Wash your hands. Please. Please share. And please, take care.
And to get back on topic, I’m selling. I have tenants who will not likely be able to pay their full rent for April and I need some buffer so I can help them. We are all in this together.