Good on ya, and good on them - Still bullcrap.
No, they don't.
It isn't a medical problem - It is a logistical one.
Success? What success?
Thanks for the intelligent response to a complex issue. Understanding your thought process in evaluating what's happening is so helpful. /heavy sarcasm
Success: Because of early intervention in Ohio, the numbers of cases, hospitalizations and deaths are much lower than in other neighboring populous states where the measures were taken much later.
Michigan, more than 20,000 cases, Pennsylvania almost 17,000 cases, Ohio, 5,000 cases.
Because of that, Ohio hospitals have had more time to get equipment, to increase capacity, and to protect healthcare workers on the front lines, treatments are having some success, and the vaccine is closer to coming into being.
But of course, to you that isn't success, because you want the virus to run its course immediately, let people die from it, healthcare workers and treatments be damned.
We'll never find common ground here, because I find your callousness inexcusable, and you find my desire to save lives 'bullcrap.'
I want to remain friends with you because in most areas we are in agreement. On this issue, with my lifetime of exposure to the medical profession, medical professionals and a caring hospital staff and administration, and my hearing what they are saying (to a person) on this pandemic, I will never agree with the "let them die" attitude you have.
So I will probably put you back on Ignore so I don't lose any more respect for you.