Impressive. Randy Ireland.
The second was his coach for the two games he played with the Sabres. (I think... there was a coaching change early that season, but I believe Ireland's two games came after that.)
Please stop with the attacks.
Is the analogy: does prescribing mitigation to a state or region and watching disease subside tell you anything about the cause of the disease? I'm not sure I get it. I think what you're after is what was the cause of the decline in fever.
Do we know for sure it wasn't the virus doing virus things in NY to explain the decline in cases or the virus doing virus things in Florida to explain the increase, and not mitigation/reopening? Probably not. How long's it going to take to figure that out?
I said evaluate, not validate. There's a lot of good, reliable information on the Internet. We're about 15 years past the idea of, "I wouldn't trust Bob's Epidemiology Blog."
Did you know anyone can log in to Medscape?
I'll be waiting for the "let's chill out a little," "be better or be quiet" and "we don't do that here" responses from board management.
Is hand-washing proven to prevent the spread of viruses?
The internet is not new. Anyone with half a brain knows by now how to evaluate sources and not just click on the first link as your answer.
This sounds like every doctor I've known over the age of 60.
NYC is far off from herd immunity (if that will be a real thing), and they got slammed, which means everyone else is REALLY far off from it.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/30/roughly-25percent-of-new-york-city-has-probably-been-infected-with-coronavirus-dr-scott-gottlieb-says.html