1) When it comes to COVID, there is no plan.
There never was any.
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7) How do we know this is a bad outcome?
Because it's worse than the simple ones.
So far the world has locked down for 1.5 years, had 4m deaths, inflated monetary supply, and there's more to come.
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8) If we had *all* locked down really hard for 2 months, COVID would have died out. Maybe that's unrealistic, though.
Ok, what if we had ignored COVID? Then ~1% of the population would have lost ~8 years of life, and another ~30% would have lost ~1 week to sickness.
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12) (And, before you point out not everyone is vaccinated: at least in the states, most people who are planning to get vaccinated have already: twitter.com/NateSilver538/)
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Somewhat worrying numbers on vaccine hesitancy from the new Axios/Ipsos poll.
56% of US adults say they've gotten at least one vaccine dose already—great!
But there aren't many Americans left who *haven't* gotten vaccinated but plan to do so. Just 14% fall into that category.
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