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Where did you ever get the idea that herd immunity was the actual goal? Fauci? Trump? I've never gotten that impression from our most powerful leaders. If that was the case then we'd encourage younger people to get it and protect the vulnerable. We wouldn't be closing schools or cancelling sports.

My view is that the goal is to keep cases to a minimum and hold on for dear life until a cure is found. I wish the goal was herd immunity but I don't think you're right
Herd immunity is the goal with any virus that doesn't just go away but it's not a race. There are proven things we can do to slow the spread until the natural herd immunity starts providing benefits or until we get a vaccine.
 
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Where did you ever get the idea that herd immunity was the actual goal? Fauci? Trump? I've never gotten that impression from our most powerful leaders. If that was the case then we'd encourage younger people to get it and protect the vulnerable. We wouldn't be closing schools or cancelling sports.

My view is that the goal is to keep cases to a minimum and hold on for dear life until a cure is found. I wish the goal was herd immunity but I don't think you're right

Vaccinations achieve herd immunity artificially and without extreme danger to the vulnerable... that’s why they’re kind of a big deal in modern medicine over last couple hundred years.
 
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Herd immunity is the goal with any virus that doesn't just go away but it's not a race. There are proven things we can do to slow the spread until the natural herd immunity starts providing benefits or until we get a vaccine.

That's just generalized weasel talk. I gave you specific examples of why herd immunity was not the goal. Can you point to policies and/or statements from our leaders in positions of power that support your statement that herd immunity is the goal? This isn't Sweden
 
Vaccinations achieve herd immunity artificially and without extreme danger to the vulnerable... that’s why they’re kind of a big deal in modern medicine over last couple hundred years.

I don't disagree with that but to this point vaccinations are not an option. They are part of what I referred to in an earlier post as "until a cure is found."
 
I don't disagree with that but to this point vaccinations are not an option. They are part of what I referred to in an earlier post as "until a cure is found."
A really effective treatment would be nice but that too is not at option at this point so we are still trying to chug away at the original goal.
 
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Exactly, so we have to protect our population until then.

That's different than a goal of herd immunity. If we protect the entire population, how do we achieve herd immunity? It'll never happen unless a vaccine comes along. That's consistent with my theory, not Mick's
 
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And I think my biggest issue is everyone trying to “Monday Morning Quarterback” the whole situation. There is plenty to learn from the US response in general, but the blame lies with the virus. Unfortunately, most don’t want to learn from the mistakes made, they want to cast blame to score political points to gain power and status.

You also have to acknowledge what the mistakes are in order to improve in anything. I had to sit through film sessions where my coach picked my performance apart just to play any high school sport, and that taught me a lot about the process of learning that I still use today. It’s crazy that too many politicians don’t have that basic skill.
 
You don’t understand viruses. That’s ok.

Typical comeback. You have nothing so its either "you don't understand", "you're not educated" or "you're a racist".

We have known since March who the vulnerable are and we have known how to protect ourselves. It's the individuals responsibility to take precautions.
 
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Typical comeback. You have nothing so its either "you don't understand", "you're not educated" or "you're a racist".

We have known since March who the vulnerable are and we have known how to protect ourselves. It's the individuals responsibility to take precautions.
It’s you who prioritize yourself over others. That’s fine, it’s not my character flaw, it’s yours.
 
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That's different than a goal of herd immunity. If we protect the entire population, how do we achieve herd immunity? It'll never happen unless a vaccine comes along. That's consistent with my theory, not Mick's

Yes, kind of.

The goal IS herd immunity just achieved artificially instead of naturally to reduce loss of life. The problem will likely be that COVID will be with us forever, have some kind of seasonality and antibodies from the vaccine won’t remain permanently effective, so we’ll end up having to get a covid shot once or twice per year.
 
Typical comeback. You have nothing so its either "you don't understand", "you're not educated" or "you're a racist".

We have known since March who the vulnerable are and we have known how to protect ourselves. It's the individuals responsibility to take precautions.

To engage with 7% is an exercise in futility..
 
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Your original statement implies we didn't know the demographics until recently. That's false and we would not be in this position if people were paying attention
"Then" or "when", which was pretty early on and hasn't changed makes more since than "now".

Maybe he just figured it out recently.
 
It’s you who prioritize yourself over others. That’s fine, it’s not my character flaw, it’s yours.
The one prioritizing themselves is you. Nothing you've said is backed by anything other than feelings- you'd rather protect your own fragility than understand that different people have different views on what they want to prioritize.

You have no moral authority, yet you act like your morals are above everyone else's. Who is the selfish one? The one with the worst flaws? It's you. Look inward.
 
The one prioritizing themselves is you. Nothing you've said is backed by anything other than feelings- you'd rather protect your own fragility than understand that different people have different views on what they want to prioritize.

You have no moral authority, yet you act like your morals are above everyone else's. Who is the selfish one? The one with the worst flaws? It's you. Look inward.

Epidemiology=feelings
That’s a new one. Look, you clearly don’t understand and/or want to participate in the actual subject matter here, and that’s fine. Launching some vague, misguided rant doesn’t make me look silly, it makes you look silly.
 
Epidemiology=feelings
That’s a new one. Look, you clearly don’t understand and/or want to participate in the actual subject matter here, and that’s fine. Launching some vague, misguided rant doesn’t make me look silly, it makes you look silly.
You're ignoring epidemiology for everything you post. Epidemiology would imply that the same people die of COVID that die of 99.9% of illnesses.

You're telling a person that has his own opinion that he's immoral, while acting vastly more immoral. There's no misguided rant. You're just a bad person that deserves to be called out.
 
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You're ignoring epidemiology for everything you post. Epidemiology would imply that the same people die of COVID that die of 99.9% of illnesses.

You're telling a person that has his own opinion that he's immoral, while acting vastly more immoral. There's no misguided rant. You're just a bad person that deserves to be called out.
You don’t get epidemiology either. *sigh*

I can see you’re just a cornucopia of riveting discussion.
 
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Again, if you don’t understand or value the concept of community then that’s up to you.
Community.

I know as many people in my close community that have killed themselves over adverse economic impacts (1) as have had the virus confirmed (1). If I want to act in the interest of my community, the science would say I should encourage non-at risk people to get the economy back going and at-risk people to stay at home.

You're too busy trying to throw around science words and your one-sided feelings-centric opinion to consider that situations may be different for people that aren't you. Selfishness embodied.
 
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