irvinehomeowner
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So like I said... no one personally who has *died* from Covid (and I was referring to aqua and qwerty).
irvinehomeowner said:So like I said... no one personally who has *died* from Covid (and I was referring to aqua and qwerty).
Happiness said:irvinehomeowner said:So like I said... no one personally who has *died* from Covid (and I was referring to aqua and qwerty).
But wouldn't that experience taint a person's view of the pandemic?
In murder trials, counsel on both sides almost always agree to remove potential jurors who have a personal connection to a murder victim.
qwerty said:Are people that stupid that they have to be told to be more careful and rely on the government to tell them what to do? People in Asia have been wearing masks forever. They could have made up their minds on wearing gloves and keeping their distance from people.
qwerty said:Are people that stupid that they have to be told to be more careful and rely on the government to tell them what to do? People in Asia have been wearing masks forever. They could have made up their minds on wearing gloves and keeping their distance from people.
Not sure why I?m even asking. People are that stupid.
So one can?t have an opinion on something unless they have gone through it? I don?t need to experience a death from covid to know what death feels like.
You? probably know the reference ESPN, you are using the Ric Barry argument, you didn?t play basketball so your opinion about all things basketball are less relevant than those who have played basketball
nosuchreality said:@IHO, I asked the question way back about how many deaths before people think it was a mistake.
While I know not doing preventative would have made the deaths worse, we don?t know if it is an extra 50,000 deaths we avoided (or delayed), 200,000 extra deaths, or how close to those two million person body counts we would have gotten.
What we also don?t know is how much the economy would have contracted without the shelter orders. Anecdotally, much like Sweden, a sizable portion would have sheltered on their own. Also like Sweden, when all your trading partners are in lockdown and global energy market is in the toilet, the bulk of the damage is going to get done anyway.
When you knee jerk and take action on models saying 2.2 million dead, or 25 million will be infected by May, 100,000 dead by end of May, JIMHO, isn?t victory. That isn?t sheltering worked, especially our half hearted compliance with all the essential workers still going every day and lines of people waiting on the stores, filling trails, etc.
If the virus comes back hard this fall we will pay dearly for the mistakes of the last three months at all levels of Government. It won?t be that it?s back, it will be that Government neutered themselves and burnt the little trust they had.
Happiness said:Science may never get us to a point where the most extreme fearmongers will be satisfied that normal life must start again. The only virus that mankind has ever eradicated is smallpox. Smallpox has no nonhuman repository so we were able to kill that virus using mass vaccination. We cannot vaccinate bats, pangolins, and the other billions of possible life forms on this planet that may be harboring covid 19 so good luck eradicating covid 19. In 1347-50 the bubonic plague killed 60% of London?s population but London survived because the people went on with their lives despite the sickness and the deaths. If Londoners had waited until they were "safe" from the plague to resume normal life (that would be in the 1950s when penicillin started production), Londoners would probably have evolved into some Gollum-like creatures by the 1950s:
irvinehomeowner said:If the virus comes back hard this fall we will pay dearly for the mistakes of the last three months at all levels of Government. It won?t be that it?s back, it will be that Government neutered themselves and burnt the little trust they had.
I'm not sure what you are getting at here.
Happiness said:Aesop warned us in the 6th century BC (sorry Ken ) about the boy who cried wolf. By deliberately spreading outlandishly false warnings hoping to scare people into changing their behavior, the government has become Aesop's "boy". When the wolf finally comes, no one will listen to the boy.
Kenkoko said:Happiness said:Aesop warned us in the 6th century BC (sorry Ken ) about the boy who cried wolf. By deliberately spreading outlandishly false warnings hoping to scare people into changing their behavior, the government has become Aesop's "boy". When the wolf finally comes, no one will listen to the boy.
Institutional and government consensus sometimes is wrong and needs to be challenged. But taken too far can bring real negative consequences too.
The erosion of institutional trust hits us hard at a time when trust is exactly what we need. The collapse of institutional trust made COVID-19 worse.
People don't trust the government or the media to deliver the truth. People don't trust the schools to make the best decisions for kids. People don't even trust doctors, turning to politicians for medical advice. And unfortunately, people don't trust each other to do what's best for our collective interest, like wear freaking masks.
We need trusts & public buy-ins. And we need a more data centric / data driven approach. This is how other countries better managed COVID-19.
Data points from the 6th century, or the 14th century, or 1918 are bad data points.
eyephone said:Kenkoko said:Happiness said:Aesop warned us in the 6th century BC (sorry Ken ) about the boy who cried wolf. By deliberately spreading outlandishly false warnings hoping to scare people into changing their behavior, the government has become Aesop's "boy". When the wolf finally comes, no one will listen to the boy.
Institutional and government consensus sometimes is wrong and needs to be challenged. But taken too far can bring real negative consequences too.
The erosion of institutional trust hits us hard at a time when trust is exactly what we need. The collapse of institutional trust made COVID-19 worse.
People don't trust the government or the media to deliver the truth. People don't trust the schools to make the best decisions for kids. People don't even trust doctors, turning to politicians for medical advice. And unfortunately, people don't trust each other to do what's best for our collective interest, like wear freaking masks.
We need trusts & public buy-ins. And we need a more data centric / data driven approach. This is how other countries better managed COVID-19.
Data points from the 6th century, or the 14th century, or 1918 are bad data points.
This is why we should mimic/copy what other countries did to win against covid.
Why recreate the wheel when it is already built?
(No magic drug/vaccine required)
Until this day I hear from people that covid is fake.
morekaos said:Tomorrow, it begins.
irvinehomeowner said:eyephone said:Kenkoko said:Happiness said:Aesop warned us in the 6th century BC (sorry Ken ) about the boy who cried wolf. By deliberately spreading outlandishly false warnings hoping to scare people into changing their behavior, the government has become Aesop's "boy". When the wolf finally comes, no one will listen to the boy.
Institutional and government consensus sometimes is wrong and needs to be challenged. But taken too far can bring real negative consequences too.
The erosion of institutional trust hits us hard at a time when trust is exactly what we need. The collapse of institutional trust made COVID-19 worse.
People don't trust the government or the media to deliver the truth. People don't trust the schools to make the best decisions for kids. People don't even trust doctors, turning to politicians for medical advice. And unfortunately, people don't trust each other to do what's best for our collective interest, like wear freaking masks.
We need trusts & public buy-ins. And we need a more data centric / data driven approach. This is how other countries better managed COVID-19.
Data points from the 6th century, or the 14th century, or 1918 are bad data points.
This is why we should mimic/copy what other countries did to win against covid.
Why recreate the wheel when it is already built?
(No magic drug/vaccine required)
Until this day I hear from people that covid is fake.
The only problem is the US is much larger than all those other countries and the governmental/societal structure is different.
Freedom has its pros and cons.
In the US, people protest because they can%u2019t go the beach, in those other countries, people can%u2019t even leave their house at all.