Basically he argued that lockdowns don't work. At best they can only delay some cases and might be useful to avoid overloading medical facilities, but they don't really reduce the eventual number of cases. His reasoning was this: you can never drive the number of cases all the way to zero, so the virus is still out there. When you release the lockdown there will inevitably be more cases because the virus is still around. The only way past it is for enough people to have immunity to block all the pathways for the virus to spread, and there are only two ways to do that: either a vaccine or "herd immunity". Originally Posted by billw1032I agree with the logic, but the idea behind a lockdown was to bend the curve sharply.. a 2 week lockdown would do that. coming out of that, heed the call for social distancing, wear a mask, avoid crowds. hoping the vaccine doesn't take forever to produce and distribute.
We should have done it like the Swedish folks did but it feels like we are close to that in Texas now and are getting over the hump...
Sweden (blue dots) has served as a control group to compare policies intended to decrease deaths from covid-19. Sweden has been unfairly criticized for its policy despite having an outcome more favorable than places with authoritarian lockdown policies. Sweden did not close its schools. Other than stopping gatherings of more than fifty people, the Swedish government left decisions of closing businesses, using masks, and social distancing to the Swedish people. The government encouraged the use of masks and social distancing, but there were no requirements and there were no penalties for those who declined to follow the advice. Mortality attributed to covid-19 hit a peak value of 11.38 deaths per day per million population on April 8, 2020. This mortality was matched on April 15, and mortality has decreased since then. Daily mortality has been less than one death per day per million population for the previous eighteen days. Cases are very low. For all practical purposes, the covid-19 epidemic is over in Sweden. Almost certainly herd immunity has been achieved in Sweden irrespective of any antibody test results. Originally Posted by texassapper
We weren't wrong to do the INITIAL lockdown for 2 weeks. Everything beyond that... is stupidity. The purpose was to lessen the burden that a surge would put on hospitals. Even with the uptick in cases with school reopening.. we're nowhere near taxing our hospitals as we were in the beginning.. so the lockdown nonsense needs to stop. Also.. wtf is up with various rules about bars? Does COVID only attack you when you cannot eat a meal with your whiskey? Does COVID only attack after 11pm? (Ohio's current rule is fuck-happy-stupid on every level.. and we have a Republican governor). Originally Posted by Grace PrestonYes, the first two weeks were defensible because of all the uncertainty but the politicians found they loved the control and the moralistic scaremongering gave them a power they lusted for - instead of the freedom to choose we the people should be given - now that we know the risks.