Schad wrote:It'll be a gamechanger...in time. None of the epidemiologists I'm following (and man, the moment where I swapped out all of my sports follows for public health officials was a bleak one) seem to believe that it'll allow for a rapid return to normalcy. In the short term, it'll allow them to figure out the statistical parameters of COVID, as you say, but unless it turns out that the number of people who have recovered vastly exceeds even optimistic projections, we're still looking at a pretty substantial period of trying to get this contained before we can think about something as trivial as sports.
Epidemiologists are quoted in the press in order to help sound the alarms that will shock us out of our complacent obstinacy and into some timely panic. That's the job of the press and they're playing their role in that. They're speaking to a mob, and the mob only knows two modes: panic and complacency.
Any overt public discourse on serology tests being a gamechanger may detract from that much-needed panic right now.