There is no such thing as a "herd immunity policy" Such a policy (although likely to not work long-term) would be aimed at infecting as many people as possible as quickly as possible What is being described generally is simply inactionhttps://twitter.com/samstein/status/1321619964634214411 …
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There ARE some moves to infect as many and as simultaneous as possible, if you look at those rallies and the encouragement of "anti-mask" idiocy.
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Let's hope an effective vaccine going to happen soon. Unfortunately a working vaccine isn't a given
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A working vaccine would that is not sterilizing pushes you to the same place you started at. It won't end the pandemic, it would help in x% of those that are in need of it (vulnerable). Don't think it is a silver bullet either.
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