depends on how bad it gets though.
As someone who worked within care work during the time -- these lockdowns protect nobody. The hospitals shipped the ill into old folks homes and killed people.

Furthermore, locking up people who do not have comorbities for the sake of protecting "the few" will just make a long-term issue where people literally begin starving to death (the cost of living crisis is in part a knock-on effect of the last lockdown). No. Never again. I warned the Mrs. Pre-Covid (because she was watching the news from China back in 2019) that we should, under no circumstances, have a lockdown as it will cause great economic strife, and that any emergency medicines/vaccines would have poor efficacy.

I was not wrong. And to ignore the issues with the current vaccines is myopic at least.
 
As someone who worked within care work during the time -- these lockdowns protect nobody. The hospitals shipped the ill into old folks homes and killed people.

Furthermore, locking up people who do not have comorbities for the sake of protecting "the few" will just make a long-term issue where people literally begin starving to death (the cost of living crisis is in part a knock-on effect of the last lockdown). No. Never again. I warned the Mrs. Pre-Covid (because she was watching the news from China back in 2019) that we should, under no circumstances, have a lockdown as it will cause great economic strife, and that any emergency medicines/vaccines would have poor efficacy.

I was not wrong. And to ignore the issues with the current vaccines is myopic at least.
if we get hit with a pandemic of a disease that has a mortality rate of 50%, we will definitely have extreme lock downs. and rightfully so. it will hopefully take alot of time until human-to-human transmission will be a thing
 
just look at the textbook definition of the concept.
Breh, it says you quoted me... I don't see it. What happened?
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if we get hit with a pandemic of a disease that has a mortality rate of 50%, we will definitely have extreme lock downs. and rightfully so. it will hopefully take alot of time until human-to-human transmission will be a thing
I do not think that Bird Flu has a 50% mortality rate. That feels like grade-A hysteria... though if I am wrong, well - I'm wrong, lmao.

*Edit - Just checked. Yes, it has 50% mortality but that is in the current form which has a low pathology. Any mutations that might allow it to better transmit to humans may impact it's mortality rate. At present, given that it is not spreading well, I don't really feel any concern.

Now, if people SO HAPPEN to start dropping like flies, I think the economy is the last of our concerns as the supply chain will completely crumble.
 
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Edit - Just checked. Yes, it has 50% mortality but that is in the current form which has a low pathology. Any mutations that might allow it to better transmit to humans may impact it's mortality rate. At present, given that it is not spreading well, I don't really feel any concern.

Now, if people SO HAPPEN to start dropping like flies, I think the economy is the last of our concerns as the supply chain will completely crumble.
Yes emphasis on "if" .
 
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