Let's assume this is a good argument - then the question is are the potential mitigations, or cures, worse than the disease? Zero COVID isn't an option. I feel like there isn't a real discussion of how to live with it - just risible articles like the BBC piece, or nutty deniers, or those who are very cautious. Or do we accept some people are going to be knackered by it but overall it's better for everyone (which I think is the logical conclusion from that BBC piece). Everyone is in camps. So how can we have a grown up discussion about it?
I just had bacon and fried egg. With toasted bread soldiers.
https://christinapagel.substack.com/p/covid-is-not-just-a-regular-winter?utm_campaign=post