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sfotm | 4 years ago
Even without the above factored in, this is sort of like saying that not using your turn signals in traffic on the 100th turn nullifies their utility for the previous 99 (not a perfect analogy).
sfotm | 4 years ago
Even without the above factored in, this is sort of like saying that not using your turn signals in traffic on the 100th turn nullifies their utility for the previous 99 (not a perfect analogy).
TameAntelope|4 years ago
And Omicron has made it so the risk profile is effectively the same as when this pandemic started; you will get it, you will be contagious for a time, and you will infect others.
By looking at that risk and accepting it, you're throwing away the work you've previously put in to avoid being a bad person.
jimmaswell|4 years ago
Total nonsense. Anyone's chance of dying is massively diminished with the vaccine.
sfotm|4 years ago
Omicron's risk profile doesn't seem to be the same, looking at the numbers available on the Google chart I look at. We're seeing a lot fewer deaths per cases. That's not to say everyone should throw caution to the wind and do whatever they want, but it's disingenuous to say the math hasn't changed at all.
COVID cases are acting like a marketplace. People take different actions when the numbers/unknowns change, and that's not surprising. I know I'm doing a lot more outside of the home than I was when COVID first started, and that I'm not unique in that respect _at all_.
Not prescribing any course of action, just tossing out what I've been seeing.
naasking|4 years ago
Is it wrong to be selfish? That seems be an implicit assumption in your argument.
aerovistae|4 years ago
jimmyjazz14|4 years ago