We have yet to agree collectively on what actually defines "panic".

So far it seems panic is mainly what someone else does proactively that another has not done or thought about, ie buying a months worth of toilet paper to reduce vissits to a local store is not "panic", unless you also don't buy green bananas.

For instance, many believe one should not "panic" in a mass shooting, except those who first run out in a "panic", could often improve their chances of surviving, bet those that "smartly" hid in the bathrooms at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, wish they had headed for the exits instead.

My definition of "panic" here so far, frozen and afraid to do anything, like "deer in the headlights."

Repeating the China downturn as a positive example is at this point very misleading, the US is not a authoritarian state, we would have a very tough time locking down entire regions legally, and besides, that horse has already left the barn it appears.


I label the link propaganda ":It is still unclear what the death rate may be. Be it could be lower than some estimates so far." or CYA or .1% of 6.5 billion is only 65,000,000 deaths, so big deal? eyes



Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.