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Cramer, who is bearish on the market, explained what action could be taken
to turn him more positive.
Decrease the disease’s spread
Health officials need to find a way to slow the spread rate of the
coronavirus. Easing the spread will ensure that too many people do not get
sick at once and overwhelm the health-care system, Cramer said, contrasting
its impact on Italy and South Korea.
“That means we need to calmly start separating ourselves ... stop gathering
[and] stop going out,” he said. “If we do that, we can beat COVID-19, [
even if] it’s going to cause a recession.”
‘By any means necessary’
There is no known vaccine or cure for COVID-19, the disease caused by the
virus. Cramer said the public should put its trust in Dr. Tony Fauci,
director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, who
played a key role in efforts to quell the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
The federal government should incentivize organizations to develop a
treatment as quickly as possible, Cramer said.
“More realistically, we need to flood local community health organizations
with the billions of dollars they’re going to need to do their jobs,” the
host said. “Think the ‘Marshall Plan’ for community health. We need a
Malcolm X approach to this thing, as in ‘by any means necessary.’”
Warmer weather
It’s unclear how spring and summer temperatures will help keep the virus at
bay, but there’s hope that it will be a positive on top of other
government action, Cramer said.
“If we slow the spread, flatten the curve, maybe we can get to the summer
without horrific casualties and overwhelming the public health system,” he
said.
Major government stimulus
The federal government can take advantage of historic low interest rates and
do something “major,” Cramer said. He suggested offering everyone $1,500
to put more money in people’s pockets and putting a moratorium on student
loans.
The payroll tax holiday that President Donald Trump wants to authorize would
do nothing to help those who are out of work, he added.
“At this point, you need to think outside the box,” Cramer said. “With
interest rates so low, the government can get away with spending fortunes
here, hundreds of billions of dollars. Again: whatever it takes. |
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