"On the death rates, the Consumer Product Safety Commission bases product safety on death rates per thousand population or whatever. Dr. Williams, if you know, is any of that being considered in this analyzation or at a whole different level, in risk of, I think we're well below that in our region in California. But those are factors that are testable numbers that our federal and state governments utilize for product safety, to allow things to be done and I disagree with some of them. But again those are risk factors that are out there that can be utilized in something like this, short of shoving and restricting everybody. Again, I've always said I don't want anybody to die. But unfortunately when you go through Avian flu and Spanish flu, these things occur and at some point there's got to be a line of demarcation, where you're willing to put all your best cards on the table and you've got to move on. Because of what it's doing- the negative consequences of what it's doing to other people in high risk categories in drug overdoses, in abuse, suicides. Let's start looking at those death rates in comparison to Southern California's rates and we're exceeding them for those other reasons versus covid. Is any of that discussion going on amongst the public health officers and any concern for the other public that may or may not be affected by covid, Dr. Williams?"
-Brian K. Veerkamp, El Dorado County Board of Supervisors District 3. July 9, 2020 at 01:02:42 here:
http://eldorado.granicus.com/player/clip/1394?view_id=2
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