better investment in healthcare, proper equipping of ICUs, removing barriers to healthcare in minority and poor communities, transparent and believable information about hygiene practices . . . — Isaac
If we were to do a Venn Diagram of our positions, there would be a fair amount of overlap. I would enthusiastically support all of these things even if the pandemic had never happened.
efficient and fast lockdowns, social distancing, masking, and vaccines. — Isaac
I would put vaccines second in that list but otherwise we are largely in agreement.
There's one thing which will determine if you are liable to spread the virus to others, and that's having the virus. Whether or not you are likely to have the virus can be determined by a test. — Isaac
I guess daily testing of the entire population and enforced isolation of people who test positive might also work. I can't speak for other countries, but that would never fly in the good old USA.
There's one thing which determines if you're immune and that's having the appropriate antibodies — Isaac
I could be mistaken but to the best of my knowledge that is not correct. You can have antibodies and still get Covid - albeit most likely a mild case.
Why do governments push the one solution that earns the largest government lobby group the world has ever seen billions of dollars... — Isaac
Agree that the profit motive should be removed from health care in the USA. But I do not buy the narrative that the influence of the evil pharmaceuticals extends to all the countries in the world that have socialized medical systems.
{vaccines] are a very effective aid to reducing disease severity in those at risk — Isaac
Whether vaccine mandates prevent transmission is an open question - there are both pro & con studies. But I still go back to the fact that the daily death rate in the US is over 1K and that 99% of the deaths are unvax'd. In New York City, after vaccines were mandated for municipal workers? The rate of vaccinated workers shot up dramatically. I don't have the exact figures, but it went from something like 60% to over 90%. If vaccine mandates will get folks to take the jab when they otherwise would not, then I approve.
People who are trying to harm you and people who happen to harm you because they are wrong are two very different categories of people.
This seems to be another common theme here, judging other people's intents using your beliefs. Other people act on the basis of their beliefs, not yours.
If they think the vaccine is overall more harmful then you'd judge them to be mistaken, not selfish.
I can get behind the idea that selfish people deserve any negative consequence they reap, I find it a lot harder to get behind the idea that mistaken people do. — Isaac
This is going back to my schadenfreude. I get the distinction between being deliberately harmed and mistakenly harmed, but this only goes so far. Regarding beliefs, one of the most common topics of conversation on TPF is the distinction between knowledge & beliefs. I am not going too deeply down that particular rabbit hole, but if a person's beliefs do not correspond to reality then bad things can happen. I understand why people are suspicious of government (especially African -American), but at some point you have to either accept the facts or take your chances.
We are all responsible for the reasonably predictable consequences of our actions. If a person does not get a vaccine
and they also put themselves in situations where they can get exposed, they are gambling not only with their health & lives but also the health & lives of the people they are close to.
Now if a person were to say "It's my choice, and if I get Covid I will stay at home and accept the consequences of my actions - if necessary I will die of Covid so that I will not put an unnecessary burden on the health system. Plus I will pay for the medical costs of anyone I infect"
I guess I could sort of respect that. But that's not happening. Instead large numbers of people are ignoring sound medical advice that in most cases would keep them healthy, but when they get sick they go back to the same medical system whose advice they ignored.
When I hear about one of these
anti-vax media commentators dying of Covid, I cannot help but feeling some moment of schadenfreude.
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I thank you again for your thoughtful and reasoned responses. My real world activities are calling and I have to bow out of this conversation.