You and Bartricks claim that either you-all, or other people, are locked down. Maybe in China. But I am specifically unaware of anyone anywhere being locked down, I submit to you your florid language has contaminated your thinking, making of it a foul thing on a philosophy site. Or maybe you just plain do not know what "lock-down" means. So what is it? Ignorance? Or something worse? — tim wood
Do you even read your references? — tim wood
As pointed out previously, the forum has a rash of Sovereign Citizens. — Banno
The pandemic is subsiding for us. The virus is on its way to becoming endemic on most of the planet.
Your battle has only begun. — frank
534,000 deaths in your country.
Less than a thousand in mine. Lockdowns work. Where yours went wrong was to lock down too late, and hence for too long. — Banno
534,000 deaths in your country.
Less than a thousand in mine. Lockdowns work. Where yours went wrong was to lock down too late, and hence for too long. — Banno
I'm interested in your thoughts on the first point though.. — schopenhauer1
Not sure what you mean. Shutdowns occur here when there are signs of local transmission. — Banno
How does that negate the 500,000 + people that died though? — schopenhauer1
That's incorrect. — frank
That's totally correct. To have the most narcissistic person in power of the executive branch during a pandemic that is about how others are affected.. Eek. There were no great decisions made.. He's lucky there were people willing to subvert him. — schopenhauer1
For US that wouldn't have been early enough. Someone would have had to declare it before even the WHO did, and that takes real insight and wisdom that no one had. Imagine someone saying, "Hey let's lock everything down.. this shit is going to be ridiculously deadly.. here's the projection!!" And then having someone take them seriously. And then having people agree with this without someone saying, "You anti-(China, other country) xenaphobe! Or someone saying, "You fuckwit.. you are going to shut down the economy for speculation on this? Look it's way over there!" Well, hindsight is always 20/20 and no one is ever wrong on any of these critical decisions when they were made. — schopenhauer1
For US that wouldn't have been early enough. — schopenhauer1
One of the biggest problems early on was a delay in testing created by the CDC. — frank
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