This is just not reality based on the data though. I don't care what the media says, I try to tune out as much of the media as possible. The data is the data though and it is pretty clear based on data that old people are the people in danger and young people just are not.
Actually, Sweden is the best example for this since they made it a point to take an evidence based approach from the start.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1107913/number-of-coronavirus-deaths-in-sweden-by-age-groups/
We have avoided the real tragedy of overrunning the health care system and in order to do that we had to pretend that we are all risk to get people to comply with shutting down. I mean this doesn't seem like rocket science to me.
Actually, Sweden is the best example for this since they made it a point to take an evidence based approach from the start.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1107913/number-of-coronavirus-deaths-in-sweden-by-age-groups/
We have avoided the real tragedy of overrunning the health care system and in order to do that we had to pretend that we are all risk to get people to comply with shutting down. I mean this doesn't seem like rocket science to me.
The narrative is that we're all at risk. And until you get it, you don't know how it is going to affect you. And it can affect you in a number of different ways, none of them good, and some of them fatal, regardless of your age. Did I miss anything?
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