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Why Severe Social Distancing Might Result In More Deaths: What media and policymakers won't tell us
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<blockquote data-quote="NightHawkeye" data-source="post: 74861008" data-attributes="member: 265226"><p>One might note that this is a DISCUSSION forum. I tend to post articles which I find interesting and believe are worth discussing. Sometimes I mostly agree with the articles I post; sometimes I mostly disagree. All times I believe the subject worthy of discussion.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, herd immunity is central to stopping the spread of COVID-19. The "<em>medical and scientific experts</em>" to whom you refer indicate that herd immunity will not develop until a vaccine has been developed and that any vaccine will not be available for at least another year, possibly longer. A year will be a long time in the course of this virus.</p><p></p><p>The question which must be answered is, what is the best course of action over the next year or so as we wait for a vaccine? The so-called "medical and scientific experts" to whom you refer have not been very forthcoming about what the best course of action for this extended period of time should be. You might recall that initially they simply recommended a two-week shutdown. Now, that two weeks has been extended to at least a month. Some places have extended things even longer, much longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightHawkeye, post: 74861008, member: 265226"] One might note that this is a DISCUSSION forum. I tend to post articles which I find interesting and believe are worth discussing. Sometimes I mostly agree with the articles I post; sometimes I mostly disagree. All times I believe the subject worthy of discussion. Obviously, herd immunity is central to stopping the spread of COVID-19. The "[I]medical and scientific experts[/I]" to whom you refer indicate that herd immunity will not develop until a vaccine has been developed and that any vaccine will not be available for at least another year, possibly longer. A year will be a long time in the course of this virus. The question which must be answered is, what is the best course of action over the next year or so as we wait for a vaccine? The so-called "medical and scientific experts" to whom you refer have not been very forthcoming about what the best course of action for this extended period of time should be. You might recall that initially they simply recommended a two-week shutdown. Now, that two weeks has been extended to at least a month. Some places have extended things even longer, much longer. [/QUOTE]
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