Howdy yanks, it's doomer time 😎

The linked editorials discuss how for every excess pandemic-related death, there is an average of 9 people who would be severely impacted by the death (and may even present PTSD symptoms). In short, the current mental health crisis is expected to get much worse.

Also there is a graph in the Ars article that can easily be misread. At first glance, it may seem to indicate a declining death rate per capita over time, but that's not what it's communicating. The deaths since May 10 include the deaths since June 7, and it's presented that way to show what countries managed to slow infections in that May-June period (when it became very clear that significant government response was mandatory to curtail spread) and what other countries just let it keep on going.

  • WhatsUpPup [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    The crazy thing about all of this is we are still yet to have the reckoning from the head on collision between an economy no longer able to forestall the terminal decline of the rate of profit, with a pandemic that is brutalizing the circulation of value in the economy.

    The economy will become the historical hinge point of this crisis. It’s going to be fucked up and painful.