and the worldwide total is approaching 5 million.
— Srap Tasmaner
This isn’t particularly alarming when you consider that worldwide about 60,000,000 people die each year. — AJJ
My compassion is for those who have lost their livelihoods, their lives or the lives of their children to authoritarian measures implemented and advocated for by people too stupid to have done otherwise. — AJJ
I don't share your confidence in those sources you mention — Janus
or in your ability to form a rationally justified opinion that contradicts the experts — Janus
and reading your posts has convinced me that arguing further would be wasting my time and effort, — Janus
The current case fatality raise is just over 2%, so based on that if we just let 'er rip and everyone were to contract the virus, we could expect a death toll from covid alone of 160,000,000. Add to that deaths from the medical facilities being overrun and economic collapse and it looks like a pretty grim scenario. — Janus
An 8% increase in the world's mortality rate strikes me as significant. — Srap Tasmaner
Why should you choose? — Srap Tasmaner
Dividing 5 by 60. — Srap Tasmaner
I meant, why do you have to choose whether to sympathize with those who lost loved ones to the virus and those who lost something -- loved ones, livelihood, way of life -- to the response? — Srap Tasmaner
I believe you have accused me of bad faith in every exchange we've had, but for the life of me I don't know why. — Srap Tasmaner
If you want the battle to be won, without your help (and the risk that helping entails), you have to hope that almost none of the other soldiers behave as rationally as you. (And you won't post your argument on the soldiers private chat.) — Srap Tasmaner
Thinking that everyone must be vaccinated is as scientifically flawed as thinking that nobody should.
You might want to look at this critique of Ionaddis — Janus
But here's what I just don't understand about the argument you're making (and Janus). If all the psychotics stopped taking their medicines there'd be a crisis in the mental health institutions. Should we all take anti-psychotics in solidarity, because some must? If all travellers refused the vaccination appropriate to their destination there'd be a massive increase in tropical diseases in returnees, must we all take such measures out of solidarity? If all diabetics stopped taking insulin hospitals would be overwhelmed, must we all take insulin? — Isaac
At a glance the studies you’ve shared are models/guesswork. — AJJ
If the claims made in that article about the claims Ionaddis made early on about the likely number of deaths due to covid and his dismissal of the idea that covid was anything more than a bad flu are true, then I don't think he's a reliable source of good insight. — Janus
what would be the point of those not traveling to such regions taking them? — Janus
If you're interested, heres a response in the BMJ (a considerably more reputable journal that 'sciencebasedmedicine.org, but as I say, each to their own). — Isaac
I’m not American and I nevertheless still doubt the official narrative. — AJJ
Technically, you don't need to be an American republican to be a cretin (though it helps). — Olivier5
I would say that anyone who does rely on him for advice would be well advised to find out if the claims about his claims are true. — Janus
I believe that if the majority of experts believe a certain thing then that is most likely, although obviously not guaranteed, out of the suite of opinions out there, to be correct. — Janus
How would anyone go about doing that without simply getting into a second level of some scientists saying one thing, some saying another and having to decide who to trust? That route doesn't seem to get us anywhere. — Isaac
Why? — Isaac
If he said the things it is claimed that he said, then there should be documentary evidence, no? — Janus
If ten people say that the truck involved in the accident was at fault and two say the car was at fault, who would you believe? — Janus
It's called scientific consensus, the basis of peer review. — Janus
I can say because the effects of lock downs in the Netherlands lead to reduced hospital admissions. — Benkei
They tried to make models that fit the available data, which data shows lock downs worked. — Benkei
We apply a variation of the stochastic Susceptible-Infectious-Recovered model
To quantify the lockdown effect, we approximate a counterfactual lockdown scenario for Sweden
The model is constructed from a stochastic continuous-time Markov chain
Also note that you have not managed to submit information that's researched and peer reviewed. So my heuristic is to not spend time on reading it. — Benkei
A muted, resentful vaccination for those for whom it's absolutely necessary, no fanfare and no reward is, I think, an appropriate response to the blatant exploitation of this crisis by these profiteering hoodlums. — Isaac
So what am I missing? If some people need to take a vaccine because their life choices, or just luck of the draw, puts them in a higher risk category for hospitalisation and spread, then why must we all take it? — Isaac
All the pre-prints are old so probably data at the beginning of the pandemic wasn't very good allowing for differing interpretations. — Benkei
If quarantaines work then obviously lock downs do too. — Benkei
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