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Originally Posted by statsman
What you say is true. But, due to the seriousness of the crisis, my focus has shifted to the two nations that had real outbreaks and got them under control, without 60% of their population getting infected. If that is an available path, I think we should look into it (preferring the more liberal ROK approach).
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Would the outcome be the same?
In other words the area under the two curves (one country allows COVID to spike versus one that flattens the curve).
Absent a vaccine during either method, the advantage of flattening the curve is to develop novel therapies that avoid patients deteriorating into ARDS and expiring needlessly.
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