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@fauxlaw
Callous? I think the callouses cover your eyes and ears. Wake up.
Personally I think the attitude of "Just live with it" in response to a pandemic is reasonably callous yes.
Callous? I think the callouses cover your eyes and ears. Wake up.
"Just live with it"
So it is no longer "People are learning to live with it," but is a more subjective "Just live with it?" You cannot correct me, then make a similar misquote.
Pessimism is an approach, but it is not mine, andf appears Grayparrot agrees with my more positive position. Wring your hands, or put them to work to help.
It is another to recognise the realities of the situation.
The Cure cannot be worse than the disease.
As an aside because you mentioned the flu, I don't know if you've heard, but New Zealand has near eliminated the flu as a consequence of the covid-19 lockdown.
We have done what we can for those particular conditions.
heart disease and cancer are fairly well understood in comparison to Covid-19. It's not the best idea to let something rampage through society without knowing the full extent of long term impacts.
Funny thing is, the best cures for Heart disease is also the best defense for Covid. Funny how that works. Diet. Exercise, manage your health risks, live a less stressful life ignoring what CNN demands you to get stressed out over. Those things.
An absolutely rational approach. The vast majority had no problems with a lockdown till about May when the numbers were available to better evaluate death risks, at-risk groups, and also better evaluate hospital surges. To know who really needed hospital care and who could go home and fight it off.
but obviously the best defence is to not get it at all.
While I think those who think that a month lockdown is worse...
If the conversation is about whether or not Trump was callous towards Covid-19
Hence deranged