Herd Immunity
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2020-04-04 8:12 AM |
Champion 10157 Alabama | Subject: Herd Immunity Interesting read. https://thefederalist.com/2020/04/03/why-severe-social-distancing-mi... In short, maybe we should “bite the bullet” and put this behind us as quickly as possible. Lives are being destroyed. |
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2020-04-04 2:49 PM in reply to: 0 |
Extreme Veteran 5722 | Subject: RE: Herd Immunity Originally posted by Rogillio Interesting read. https://thefederalist.com/2020/04/03/why-severe-social-distancing-mi... In short, maybe we should “bite the bullet” and put this behind us as quickly as possible. Lives are being destroyed. Ask Sweden how well that's going When it's all over it will be interesting to compare Sweden to Norway and Denmark. Edited by marcag 2020-04-04 2:53 PM |
2020-04-05 12:36 AM in reply to: marcag |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: Herd Immunity Well....let's not pretend like herd immunity is not a thing. Certainly it is. How it applies here is unknown. That's my biggest problem with this deal. Too many unknowns...media is king. We all know that's a problem. |
2020-04-05 6:10 AM in reply to: Left Brain |
Extreme Veteran 5722 | Subject: RE: Herd Immunity Originally posted by Left Brain Well....let's not pretend like herd immunity is not a thing. Certainly it is. How it applies here is unknown. That's my biggest problem with this deal. Too many unknowns...media is king. We all know that's a problem. Absolutely it's a thing and it's inevitable. We will need and use it. The question is when and how. We will learn from Sweden and to some extent the Netherlands. The Ontario government gave their projections and the entire cycle of the pandemic (up to 2 years). They made a point of saying there are still a lot of unknowns. But it was a very good, scientific, non political presentation. They also said they were taking into account the economic models. They made a point that the economic consequences of a full-on pandemic were shown to be greater than the cost of a shut down. They believe technology (geo location apps) and different forms of social distancing will be part of the next wave. |
2020-04-05 8:02 AM in reply to: marcag |
Champion 10157 Alabama | Subject: RE: Herd Immunity Originally posted by marcag Originally posted by Left Brain Well....let's not pretend like herd immunity is not a thing. Certainly it is. How it applies here is unknown. That's my biggest problem with this deal. Too many unknowns...media is king. We all know that's a problem. Absolutely it's a thing and it's inevitable. We will need and use it. The question is when and how. We will learn from Sweden and to some extent the Netherlands. The Ontario government gave their projections and the entire cycle of the pandemic (up to 2 years). They made a point of saying there are still a lot of unknowns. But it was a very good, scientific, non political presentation. They also said they were taking into account the economic models. They made a point that the economic consequences of a full-on pandemic were shown to be greater than the cost of a shut down. They believe technology (geo location apps) and different forms of social distancing will be part of the next wave. I the public at large will be much smarter in the future and take more precautions such as washing hand and avoiding sick people and isolating those must vulnerable. Maybe sick people will be more inclined to self isolate and call in sick to work. |
2020-04-05 8:15 AM in reply to: Rogillio |
Extreme Veteran 5722 | Subject: RE: Herd Immunity Originally posted by Rogillio Originally posted by marcag Originally posted by Left Brain Well....let's not pretend like herd immunity is not a thing. Certainly it is. How it applies here is unknown. That's my biggest problem with this deal. Too many unknowns...media is king. We all know that's a problem. Absolutely it's a thing and it's inevitable. We will need and use it. The question is when and how. We will learn from Sweden and to some extent the Netherlands. The Ontario government gave their projections and the entire cycle of the pandemic (up to 2 years). They made a point of saying there are still a lot of unknowns. But it was a very good, scientific, non political presentation. They also said they were taking into account the economic models. They made a point that the economic consequences of a full-on pandemic were shown to be greater than the cost of a shut down. They believe technology (geo location apps) and different forms of social distancing will be part of the next wave. I the public at large will be much smarter in the future and take more precautions such as washing hand and avoiding sick people and isolating those must vulnerable. Maybe sick people will be more inclined to self isolate and call in sick to work. Maybe...maybe....we will save more lives in years to come than the ones we will have lost during this pandemic..... |
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