Why can’t the stories be right at least sometimes? In truth half the infections that lead to death happen in institutional care contexts. Most people get Corona at home or in the buildings where they live. Ordinary public life (or its absence) plays almost no role.
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The most important public health measure is the one that gets absolutely no press: People with respiratory symptoms stay home. Masks, prolonged closures, distance learning, work-from-home: This stuff is all demonstrably useless, it does absolutely nothing.
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Closures & social isolation don‘t work, b/c *the sick people are already at home* All those people you’re house-arresting are healthy and they won‘t spread Corona, whatever they do. Asymptomatic transmission doesn‘t real, presymptomatic transmission isn‘t a serious factor.
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Every political agenda attacks not what is, simply, but what is useful (to the interests that drive it). Power looks to break anything with the will to challenge it.
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Your reasons for challenging power are irrelevant, to it. It does not care about your science or lack thereof: it aims to break your will.
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Please add that many elder care facilities need to have their ventilation systems changed to bring in much more fresh air. The “closed box” model of buildings increases airborne viral particles.
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This is something I hadn’t considered before, but YES! Anyone who’s spent time visiting a care home can vouch for the mildly nauseating fug that hits you as you enter. Let’s get laws on force feeding fresh air to our old folks!
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How about... -If you're alive, you're dangerous.
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