Ya know, Martin -- you're gonna get to the point where you recognize that there are deep memetic patterns in all this. You're in the Matrix, like it or not. Still appreciate your heroic efforts, though.https://empathy.guru/2020/10/07/the-memetic-wars-have-truly-begun-empathy-in-the-time-of-coronavirus/ …
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Martin, I’ve often thought that a more age-concentrated approach from the beginning would’ve resulted in less lives lost as more robust immunity under 50 (letting it run its course) may have gotten us through this earlier, and perhaps without so many variants?
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So are you saying that the UK should have gone with the original "cocooning of the old" strategy? The Imperial College model predicted millions of deaths, and given the lack of info about this new virus, of course the UK gov't didn't want to risk such an outcome.
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Have you looked into Neil Ferguson?
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I’ve spent time with people who have lost their loved ones from Covid because the outbreak is out of control, and with people (under age 65) who got severe Covid from work, and who can’t work anymore because of long-term Covid issues. Try it.
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Gosh. She thinks essential workers should have been quarantined. Well, and who would produce and distribute essential goods and services? Is it so hard to understand the definition of essential? Their solutions don't take into account how things are!
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Amy wrote this from her living room as she noshes on the burger the door dasher brought her .
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I love when people come after you when they clearly haven’t read a single sentence of the GBD
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I love how people are dumb enough to think office staff working from home somehow precludes protecting elderly workers.
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Martin, please explain how office staff working from home prevented the Trump administration from giving elderly workers the money they needed to stay safe? I'm really eager to hear how these things are mutually exclusive.pic.twitter.com/gQ1GF6DL1z
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