We as a species would be better off letting the virus do its thing.
That would be contrary to the evolutionary process. Humans evolved in a way that included the ability to intervene. To alter immune systems to make them resistant and stronger.
We as a species would be better off letting the virus do its thing.
Only in the last 100 years or so have we been able to intervene with any measure of success. Humans along with every othet species have built their immune system through being exposed to one disease after another with the weak dying and the strong surviving to then pass along that strengthening immune system to future generations. Since intervention as a species we are now slower, fatter, weaker in every aspect of general health. Combine this with our tendency to make decisions which are more driven by emotion than logic and we are headed for extinction.That would be contrary to the evolutionary process. Humans evolved in a way that included the ability to intervene. To alter immune systems to make them resistant and stronger.
Since intervention as a species we are now slower, fatter, weaker in every aspect of general health.
%%Because a virus is more important than a human.
Truth or sarcasm? Your choice.
One I wrote species not man specifically. Humans are just another species on a evolving planet. Species survive and thrive going through an ever evolving cleansing process. The weak ones die off, the strong ones continue. We as a species would be better off letting the virus do its thing. The overwhelming majority would and will survive this with or without intervention. Instead we will be weaker overall as a society, have a weaker immune system and more vulnerable to the next one which is sure to come. Again, if you accept the science of evolution or just accept a plan from a God, if you have the courage of your convictions there is nothing to worry about. Problem is most people don't have the courage of their convictions, make fear based decisions and the inevitable result is we create bigger problems for ourselves.
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Only in the last 100 years or so have we been able to intervene with any measure of success. Humans along with every othet species have built their immune system through being exposed to one disease after another with the weak dying and the strong surviving to then pass along that strengthening immune system to future generations. Since intervention as a species we are now slower, fatter, weaker in every aspect of general health. Combine this with our tendency to make decisions which are more driven by emotion than logic and we are headed for extinction.

It's not the big one. Response should be situational. If some bug is somehow killing off the young in large numbers then you pull out all the stops as your entire species is at risk of extinction. If it's just another variation of the same bugs killing the old and sickly you do what you can, within reason, to treat and save who you can, but since the overall threat is minimal the focus remains on what is best for society at largeLetting the virus do it's thing? What if it was the BIG ONE? You know, the one that is going to wipe out humanity? With a new virus, no one knows what it will do. Should we bet that is just "another virus" that we can handle? A weaker immune system? How so? More vulnerable to the next one? How so?
%%I realize that English is not your first language Murray. I said I don't live in delusion and read such types of books meant to install fear of hell in people in order to control them. I hope you can read and understand what I just wrote. By the way, if you can find evidence of such a Christian God then let me know. I have yet to find it. Good day. Oh, and you have just inspired a new thread I am going to start! ;-)


It's not the big one. Response should be situational. If some bug is somehow killing off the young in large numbers then you pull out all the stops as your entire species is at risk of extinction. If it's just another variation of the same bugs killing the old and sickly you do what you can, within reason, to treat and save who you can, but since the overall threat is minimal the focus remains on what is best for society at large