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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18) And that's the scariest part.
Not that we fucked around for a year with a vaccine ready.
Not that we all gave up 1.5 years of lockdown, and counting, along with inflation and businesses closing, for 30 days of life.
No, the worst part is that we gave up on the future.

