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by intotheabyss
2164 days ago
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No, it's a matter of assessing risk. Why would you risk infecting your entire population with a novel virus that kills on the order of 1% of all infected, when you can do shutdowns and perform slow reopenings to limit spread below 5% of the population until vaccination? We should be assuming that immunity doens't last long and basing all policies on that assumption until proven otherwise. |
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I wasn't encouraging infecting everyone intentionally.
I was noting the ongoing scale of effort required to protect everyone you keep a large % of the population unexposed.
>We should be assuming that immunity doens't last long and basing all policies on that assumption until proven otherwise.
I don't think that assumption makes sense at all with modern medical science.