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14) The goal--the _real_ goal--is the get back to normal. Which means some combination of racing to a vaccine, and getting COVID. And so many of the world's approaches never made any sense.
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15) In the US, it looks like a substantial fraction of the population will get COVID by the time vaccines finish doing their job. A bit more lockdown, or a bit faster path towards vaccines, and those could have been avoided.
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16) But the worst thing you can do is kinda-sorta-shut down-but-not-really, just enough that you pay all the costs--but just little enough that half the population gets COVID anyway. Sure, the vaccine came, but in the end it was only somewhat better than herd immunity.
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17) Or, as we've seen over here, to drag out the process for months upon months, keeping the city from waking up. The whole point of avoiding COVID was so you could get the vaccine and then resume your life. We're so close to the finish line!
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18) But the specter of COVID drags on, because we haven't given the finishing blow. In the end, 2020 sucked for the world: that was a given. But then 2021 comes. And 2022, and the whole rest of the timeline. And that's what really matters.
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19) The worst thing we could do is let COVID haunt us forever, never quite waking up. It stole a year from us, but we still have our future. If we give up that, we give up everything.
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20) The scariest thing I've heard about COVID is the suggestion that maybe this should be the new normal. That strains will come back each year, and we'll have to avoid them. That social distancing is here to stay, year after year.
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21) The talk about how we avoided some cases of the flu, so maybe we should try this more often. That masks are the way to live. That maybe we should trade our essential freedoms and our future to avoid risks. That maybe we should throw the baby out with the bathwater.
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22) There's a lot of lazy thinking going on there (anyone want to guess the long term health impact of the lack of exercise and social stimulation that defined 2020?). But there's also a lack of thinking about the endgame, and what we're here to do in the first place.
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23) We shut down people's lives for a year to avoid COVID. The only way that makes sense is if we can make it to full vaccination with few cases promptly.
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25) I miss the feeling of the city on a Friday night: The mobs of people crisscrossing through the city; the music pulsing through LKF; restaurants full to the brim; all of the lights and sounds and life and excitement. The future is all we have. It's time to embrace it.
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