irvinehomeowner
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qwerty said:I don?t think anyone is saying covid isn?t serious / isn?t a killer.
I think the issue most people have is whether this new disease/killer warrants a change in the worlds lifestyle, another new normal(how many normals can there be?).
Our response to a disease/killer has never been anything like this before. I think R2Ds point is people die every day, this is just a new type of death and there has never been a similar response to other types of deaths, which is a practical view to have.
Is the response/change in lifestyle worth it? We damaged the economy, then protests broke out world wide that defy the social distancing orders. Trampling whatever rights we have, right or wrong, was not an issue before, protests breakout and now it?s ok, this particular right is greater than rights related to the pandemic. Whatever good the shutdown did may have been wiped out by the protests (probably will never know).
Ultimately it kind of seems like we end up in the same place where we would have without the crazy reaction. So it seems like we should just add covid to the list of diseases/killers of everyday life and move on.
I understand this sentiment but I think the issue here is we still don't know enough about Covid to throw it into a class of "flu that happens every year". This attacks our systems differently and there could be permanent damage even if you recover. Until we know more and have proper vaccines/treatments, I would rather err on the side of caution than "people die every day".
That's easy to say until you or your loved one is that person who dies. Isn't that why the whole Floyd movement is so important... because we want to avoid unnecessary deaths?