Moving infected people


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I can't believe that encouraging sick people to move around more or moving around already sick people is a very good idea.Bob_C said:Maybe it’s happening already, but if there are capacity issues in some areas, why aren’t infected people being moved or instructed to go to areas/states that have capacity? Seems like a rationale approach vs everyone just going to their local hospital.
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Not a choice to move around but a government assisted clean transfer. To me this is all a supply chain problem at heart, everyone seems to think that the total number of potential infected people is a relatively fixed number, just depends on when they get it is the real issues. Having excess capacity in areas and letting that go to waste is stupid.
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You're better off bringing healthy people into areas to help sick people, then taking sick people into areas with healthy people.Bob_C said:Not a choice to move around but a government assisted clean transfer. To me this is all a supply chain problem at heart, everyone seems to think that the total number of potential infected people is a relatively fixed number, just depends on when they get it is the real issues. Having excess capacity in areas and letting that go to waste is stupid.
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Or moving clean equipment.SFGbob said:
You're better off bringing healthy people into areas to help sick people, then taking sick people into areas with healthy people.Bob_C said:Not a choice to move around but a government assisted clean transfer. To me this is all a supply chain problem at heart, everyone seems to think that the total number of potential infected people is a relatively fixed number, just depends on when they get it is the real issues. Having excess capacity in areas and letting that go to waste is stupid.
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Say, a whole ship of it?UW_Doog_Bot said:
Or moving clean equipment.SFGbob said:
You're better off bringing healthy people into areas to help sick people, then taking sick people into areas with healthy people.Bob_C said:Not a choice to move around but a government assisted clean transfer. To me this is all a supply chain problem at heart, everyone seems to think that the total number of potential infected people is a relatively fixed number, just depends on when they get it is the real issues. Having excess capacity in areas and letting that go to waste is stupid.