Do we have enough pandemic data now, in retrospect, to know the best policy would have been to put no restrictions on healthy, thin people under 40 years old?
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Do you think these people willfully misunderstand you or they just can't understand?
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Covid is an ethical, not a technical issue. At this point in the pandemic, no amount of deaths will change people’s perception on the necessity of certain measures. If they didn’t think “just the flu” justified lockdowns at xk deaths, yk is not going to change it for them.
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The reason seems to be that since pandemics initially spread via the social/traveling young and we don't know ahead of time how bad it's going to be, the only known option to avoid potential catastrophe was to restrict the young too, even though they exhale less droplets on avg.
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This late in the pandemic, one could presumably now make a case for lifting restrictions on the young, since the virus has already spread across the country.
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