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by mattigames
2219 days ago
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So many falsehoods and dubious claims in your comments for someone claiming to be basing his opinion on facts: China already injected 100 people with a vaccine under a trial[0], Oxford will soon inject 10000, both said it will take months to know if the vaccine truly worked as intended but is nothing like your claim of "years". > "[is not] possible to save those 1 in 1375 people who will die from covid" You know which day of the week surgeries are most successful? Monday, can you guess why that is? Is because surgeons are most relaxed after a weekend and are fully rested and ready to fully focus on the procedure at hand, that should give you a small glimpse to the giant difference between treating 100 people one week and treating 1 person per week in the course of 100 weeks; in simpler words: The less people are in the hospital the more likely the ones there will receive plentiful care and monitoring, understanding that isn't rocket science. [0] https://www.livescience.com/coronavirus-vaccine-adenovirus-c... [1] https://www.euronews.com/2020/05/22/coronavirus-more-than-10... |
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They oxford trails may fail because they can't find enough infected people, our of 10k volunteers they are worried they might not have 50 infected people, less than 20 and the trial is a failure [1]. The numbers show that this is disappearing, at least this wave.
>The less people are in the hospital the more likely the ones there will receive plentiful care and monitoring, understanding that isn't rocket science.
Are you justifying leaving 40 million Americans unemployed, their lives up in the air, based on the supposed marginal differences between Monday and non-Monday surgeries? Don't you worry about the damage the lockdowns are causing? Do we burden younger generations with more debt and a lower future standard of living when the hospitals are not overcrowded?
I stated my line of thinking, why I went from being scared of the virus in March to being more scared of the damage from the lockdowns by the end of April.
What is your line of thinking? Do you worry about the damage the lockdowns are causing? Do you think the lockdowns are working to eliminate the virus? When do you think is a good time to stop the lockdowns? Do you think it's fair to lockdown people who don't feel the way you do?
I'm genuinely curious about why you think the way you do.
[1] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-05-24/oxford-un...