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Saturday, February 29, 2020

Boing Boing — Trump administration considers a centrally planned economy to deal with coronavirus

The Trump administration is reportedly considering the possibility of re-implementing the Defense Production Act. Originally enacted during the Korean War, the Act essentially empowers the President to control the means of production—the idea being that it would be in the interest of the nation's defense to force private manufacturers to focus their production efforts on things that would benefit the country in a time of tenuous resources....
"Reportedly." Rumor maybe, but interesting.

China did not really have to implement this, since it is largely the current system there, but the Chinese leadership gripped the reins tighter, basically shutting the country down. This made sense especially at the time of Chinese New Year, when the entire country "goes home" for vacation to their ancestral locations.

Boing Boing
Trump administration considers a centrally planned economy to deal with coronavirus

See also
Dr. Bruce Aylward, who led the 25-member team, said that in absence of a drug or vaccine which could have fought the virus, China resorted to publicly available standard health tools like case finding and contact tracing with the kind of rigor and innovation “on a scale that we have never seen in history.”...
Dr. Aylward also said that China’s response was agile and science-driven. It was said that by the time the report had been compiled, the Chinese government had updated its clinical guidance six times in total as new findings about the virus and the illness kept coming in.
Stringent measures such as sealing off towns and ordering people to stay in their homes changed the course of the outbreak, Dr. Aylward said, mentioning that the decline is now happening sooner than expected....
Dr. Aylward also noted that the world is not ready to tackle the epidemic yet, but with the model that China has produced, the process can be sped up. He urged countries on the brink of the epidemic to take up tough and aggressive programs, mentioning that key steps could be planning for the heavy demand on hospitals, providing respiratory support such as ventilators and deployment of staff for contact tracing....
Peoples Dispatch
COVID-19: WHO-China joint mission says China’s handling of the disease is historic
Sandipan Talukdar

10 comments:

  1. Yes, what better way to deal with the Coronavirus than by expanding the military industrial complex, while cutting funding to the Centers for Disease Control.

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  2. What? Not letting the free market solve the corona virus spreading? If people can’t afford to travel even short distances then we wouldn’t have this problem.
    That slave fiat system again causing it. If only we were under gold...

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  3. Hey just think of corona as “survival of the fittest!” on steroids....

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  4. A corona (meaning 'crown' in Latin derived from Ancient Greek 'κορώνη' (korōnè, “garland, wreath”)) is an aura of plasma that surrounds the Sun and other stars.

    To the survivors shall go the spoils.

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  5. "while cutting funding to the Centers for Disease Control."

    fake news / conspiracy theory...

    bob we have to get you out of your conspiracy theory rut...

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  6. @Matt Franko

    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-fire-pandemic-team/

    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-cut-cdc-budget/

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  7. f”ake news / conspiracy theory.”

    You got to get out of your denial rut.

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  8. Hey just think of Matt as a corona virus rumor spreader. Remember “bat soup”.
    A special STEM course how to spread rumors?

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  9. UCLA professor of epidemiology Dr. Anne Rimoin says it may have originated in bats, then moved on to pangolins. Not even spell-check knows what a pangolin is.

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  10. No professor of epidemiology talks about bat soup though. Only Matt an alike.

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