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The less restrictions in place, the faster the pandemic and all its effects are over.


how so? Is there proof getting covid grants lifetime immunity? If not, how does that effect the plan if we assume that everyone gets covid at least once a year? Every year you now have a chance of dying from Covid, and overall life expectancy is chopped globally. Are you ok with 250k deaths a year from covid every year going forward? Why would people spend more if the virus just keeps going? Again, my state has no restrictions in place that I am aware of and no one is spending and businesses are closing. That does not seem like a great plan.

I think a better plan is to keep the virus under control, prevent needless deaths and then get vaccinated, especially now when we are so close to a vaccine release. Why risk the lives of tens of thousands of people when we can just all wear a mask and get vaccinated?


> Is there proof getting covid grants lifetime immunity?

No, and there never will be since medicine is not mathematics. But nor is there any reason to believe our immune systems can't deal with this virus like they deal with any other virus.

> Are you ok with 250k deaths a year from covid every year going forward?

250k/7.8 billions = 0.003%. Yes, I'm fine with that.

> Why risk the lives of tens of thousands of people when we can just all wear a mask and get vaccinated?

That's a hypothetical question considering we don't have a vaccine yet and masks are hardly the only restrictions.




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