BBallInSight wrote:So what are we thinking is the end-game here? Vaccination? Vaccines are not 100% effective. We'd be lucky to see one at 50% effectiveness any time soon. It will take a year or longer to produce enough doses for the populations. In the meantime, when you're vaccinated, you will test positive for Covid - what's that going to do to the case counts? Several "experts" have already indicated that vaccines won't be an all-encompassing solution.
So if we assume vaccines aren't going to be the answer in the near future, for how long do we keep going with this effort to eradicate the virus? How long do we do rolling restrictions? At what cost will these interventions come? Future worldwide austerity? Massive wealth inequality? Hyperinflation? Overwhelming debt? Lack of funds for healthcare, a non-viable environment for small business development, permanent remote-only learning, mental deterioration of the population to be passed on through generations, permanently diminished civil liberties.
What evidence is there to show that if we lower the numbers, that they'll stay low or zero forever? Why would we assume that this is different than any other coronavirus that returns for its seasonal rise and fall?
Why employ a strategy that restricts the majority of the population when it is a real danger for 2% or less of the population? Why not protect the vulnerable and leave the rest to continue society?
This is not the killer virus that it was said to be in March. Rather than a 3% - 8% CFR, it is more likely 0.24%. Just look at Ontario's stats. Look at the number of deaths of confirmed cases amongst healthcare workers. Do a quick google search of the long-term effects of the flu - you'll see all of the same ones attributed to Covid. Many people experience effects, but almost all resolve within weeks, if not days.
Many highly respected experts have said that the best way to approach the virus is to allow it to spread at a faster, controlled rate, so that the we more quickly reach a state where many have immunity, and the number of cases lowers to a level that is safer for the vulnerable. Many are professors from the most respected universities. To sit here and cast aspersions at others, and look to silence people with differing views, is not a good look.
Herd immunity is complete bull **** without a vaccine and will kill untold millions. Herd immunity also assumes that everyone develops antibodies forever and we already know that to be untrue.
Vaccines are the only way. And you have no idea how effective they are, yet you're downplaying effectiveness before they arrive and just to slant your point of letting it run amok.
Masks, social distancing and gatherings not only control the spread, the smooth the curve to limit hospitalizations and they limit viral load when exposed, so when those that do get sick they have a better chance of survival. Even not 100% effective, vaccines would serve a similar purpose as the latter.