Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why should a health 25 year old shut themselves away for some indeterminate time period in order to protect someone they don’t know?
Because they're not psychopaths?
Not to mention if you don't care about the lives of older Americans and those with co-morbidities, you might want to care about a generation of parentless children who will need support and assistance because you didn't want to be bothered to follow moderately burdensome public health guidance for a relatively short period. No one likes this, but we have to manage it as well as we can.
dramatic ad hominem arguments like these deserve numbers and science to bring them back into reality. define this "generation of parentless children" we should worry about. by the CDC numbers, 16,206 people ages 25-54 (an age range that may stilll have children) are counted in the current covid mortality numbers. all of these deaths are tragic. but that is not the same magnitude of deaths that your argument implies. of that 16k, how many are of vs with covid? how many had severe comorbidities? how much greater or lower than expected deaths has this event caused for that age range? how much impact do school closures really have on that number?
applying statistics and risk assessments to this situation does not belittle the tragedy of the individual deaths
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why should a health 25 year old shut themselves away for some indeterminate time period in order to protect someone they don’t know?
Because they're not psychopaths?
Not to mention if you don't care about the lives of older Americans and those with co-morbidities, you might want to care about a generation of parentless children who will need support and assistance because you didn't want to be bothered to follow moderately burdensome public health guidance for a relatively short period. No one likes this, but we have to manage it as well as we can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why should a health 25 year old shut themselves away for some indeterminate time period in order to protect someone they don’t know?
Because they're not psychopaths?
Anonymous wrote:
Why should a health 25 year old shut themselves away for some indeterminate time period in order to protect someone they don’t know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covid-19 has killed over 200,000 Americans in SIX MONTHS. That's more per month/year than any war. How are we still pretending it is no big deal?
This virus is a formidable enemy. We need to unite to fight it, not whine about masks and skipping pedicures.
War -- Number of American deaths
American Civil War (1861-1865) 620,000
World War II (1939-1945) 405,399
World War I (1917-1918) 116,516
Vietnam War (1965-1973) 58,209
Korean War (1950-1953) 36,516
American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) 25,000
War of 1812 (1812-1815) 20,000
Mexican-American War (1846-1848) 13,283
War on Terror** (2001-present) 7,053
SpanishAmerican War (1898) 2,446
Gulf War (1990-1991) 258
group the war deaths and covid deaths by age ranges to get a better understanding of why not everyone feels the way you do. otherwise this is a completely disingenuous comparison void of any critical thinking.
So elderly lives and those of minorities and the lives of people with co-morbidities are worth....what? What about the overall health of athletes who may have long term effects, covid long haulers, and people who survive but are nearly disabled from their hospital stay? They are worth...what?
The point is that, in this pandemic, we’re asking the people who are not really at risk to give up a lot, emotionally, economically and socially, in order to protect other people, and not really offering them anything in return.
Why should a health 25 year old shut themselves away for some indeterminate time period in order to protect someone they don’t know?
Could the healthy 25 year old at least wear an f’ing mask??? I think it has been projected we’d have 80k fewer deaths by the end of the year if most people wear masks regularly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covid-19 has killed over 200,000 Americans in SIX MONTHS. That's more per month/year than any war. How are we still pretending it is no big deal?
This virus is a formidable enemy. We need to unite to fight it, not whine about masks and skipping pedicures.
War -- Number of American deaths
American Civil War (1861-1865) 620,000
World War II (1939-1945) 405,399
World War I (1917-1918) 116,516
Vietnam War (1965-1973) 58,209
Korean War (1950-1953) 36,516
American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) 25,000
War of 1812 (1812-1815) 20,000
Mexican-American War (1846-1848) 13,283
War on Terror** (2001-present) 7,053
SpanishAmerican War (1898) 2,446
Gulf War (1990-1991) 258
group the war deaths and covid deaths by age ranges to get a better understanding of why not everyone feels the way you do. otherwise this is a completely disingenuous comparison void of any critical thinking.
So elderly lives and those of minorities and the lives of people with co-morbidities are worth....what? What about the overall health of athletes who may have long term effects, covid long haulers, and people who survive but are nearly disabled from their hospital stay? They are worth...what?
The point is that, in this pandemic, we’re asking the people who are not really at risk to give up a lot, emotionally, economically and socially, in order to protect other people, and not really offering them anything in return.
Why should a health 25 year old shut themselves away for some indeterminate time period in order to protect someone they don’t know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covid-19 has killed over 200,000 Americans in SIX MONTHS. That's more per month/year than any war. How are we still pretending it is no big deal?
This virus is a formidable enemy. We need to unite to fight it, not whine about masks and skipping pedicures.
War -- Number of American deaths
American Civil War (1861-1865) 620,000
World War II (1939-1945) 405,399
World War I (1917-1918) 116,516
Vietnam War (1965-1973) 58,209
Korean War (1950-1953) 36,516
American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) 25,000
War of 1812 (1812-1815) 20,000
Mexican-American War (1846-1848) 13,283
War on Terror** (2001-present) 7,053
SpanishAmerican War (1898) 2,446
Gulf War (1990-1991) 258
group the war deaths and covid deaths by age ranges to get a better understanding of why not everyone feels the way you do. otherwise this is a completely disingenuous comparison void of any critical thinking.
So elderly lives and those of minorities and the lives of people with co-morbidities are worth....what? What about the overall health of athletes who may have long term effects, covid long haulers, and people who survive but are nearly disabled from their hospital stay? They are worth...what?
The point is that, in this pandemic, we’re asking the people who are not really at risk to give up a lot, emotionally, economically and socially, in order to protect other people, and not really offering them anything in return.
Why should a health 25 year old shut themselves away for some indeterminate time period in order to protect someone they don’t know?
Because that is how an advanced society works. We work together to help all - both the healthy and the infirm. We recognize that the infirm have much to offer even though they may not be healthy, and their loss would be a loss to society. I mean my god, just look at all the artists, great thinkers, etc we've lost in the last six months due to a disease that can be prevented or at least the risk is lowered if people follow common-sense safety precautions while scientists do the work of finding therapeutics and preventatives for the long-term. Who's to say that person with diabetes or heart disease isn't making a valuable contribution to society that is forever lost because we can't handle being in our house for a few months. My god, the lack of empathy and forethought is astounding.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covid-19 has killed over 200,000 Americans in SIX MONTHS. That's more per month/year than any war. How are we still pretending it is no big deal?
This virus is a formidable enemy. We need to unite to fight it, not whine about masks and skipping pedicures.
War -- Number of American deaths
American Civil War (1861-1865) 620,000
World War II (1939-1945) 405,399
World War I (1917-1918) 116,516
Vietnam War (1965-1973) 58,209
Korean War (1950-1953) 36,516
American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) 25,000
War of 1812 (1812-1815) 20,000
Mexican-American War (1846-1848) 13,283
War on Terror** (2001-present) 7,053
SpanishAmerican War (1898) 2,446
Gulf War (1990-1991) 258
group the war deaths and covid deaths by age ranges to get a better understanding of why not everyone feels the way you do. otherwise this is a completely disingenuous comparison void of any critical thinking.
So elderly lives and those of minorities and the lives of people with co-morbidities are worth....what? What about the overall health of athletes who may have long term effects, covid long haulers, and people who survive but are nearly disabled from their hospital stay? They are worth...what?
The point is that, in this pandemic, we’re asking the people who are not really at risk to give up a lot, emotionally, economically and socially, in order to protect other people, and not really offering them anything in return.
Why should a health 25 year old shut themselves away for some indeterminate time period in order to protect someone they don’t know?
Because that is how an advanced society works. We work together to help all - both the healthy and the infirm. We recognize that the infirm have much to offer even though they may not be healthy, and their loss would be a loss to society. I mean my god, just look at all the artists, great thinkers, etc we've lost in the last six months due to a disease that can be prevented or at least the risk is lowered if people follow common-sense safety precautions while scientists do the work of finding therapeutics and preventatives for the long-term. Who's to say that person with diabetes or heart disease isn't making a valuable contribution to society that is forever lost because we can't handle being in our house for a few months. My god, the lack of empathy and forethought is astounding.
Because that is how an advanced society works. We work together to help all - both the healthy and the infirm. We recognize that the infirm have much to offer even though they may not be healthy, and their loss would be a loss to society. I mean my god, just look at all the artists, great thinkers, etc we've lost in the last six months due to a disease that can be prevented or at least the risk is lowered if people follow common-sense safety precautions while scientists do the work of finding therapeutics and preventatives for the long-term. Who's to say that person with diabetes or heart disease isn't making a valuable contribution to society that is forever lost because we can't handle being in our house for a few months. My god, the lack of empathy and forethought is astounding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covid-19 has killed over 200,000 Americans in SIX MONTHS. That's more per month/year than any war. How are we still pretending it is no big deal?
This virus is a formidable enemy. We need to unite to fight it, not whine about masks and skipping pedicures.
War -- Number of American deaths
American Civil War (1861-1865) 620,000
World War II (1939-1945) 405,399
World War I (1917-1918) 116,516
Vietnam War (1965-1973) 58,209
Korean War (1950-1953) 36,516
American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) 25,000
War of 1812 (1812-1815) 20,000
Mexican-American War (1846-1848) 13,283
War on Terror** (2001-present) 7,053
SpanishAmerican War (1898) 2,446
Gulf War (1990-1991) 258
group the war deaths and covid deaths by age ranges to get a better understanding of why not everyone feels the way you do. otherwise this is a completely disingenuous comparison void of any critical thinking.
So elderly lives and those of minorities and the lives of people with co-morbidities are worth....what? What about the overall health of athletes who may have long term effects, covid long haulers, and people who survive but are nearly disabled from their hospital stay? They are worth...what?
The point is that, in this pandemic, we’re asking the people who are not really at risk to give up a lot, emotionally, economically and socially, in order to protect other people, and not really offering them anything in return.
Why should a health 25 year old shut themselves away for some indeterminate time period in order to protect someone they don’t know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:huh, an anecdote in the wapo that pushes an agenda which leads directly to increased market share for amazon. im shocked.
A friend lost her dad 59 and sister just 30 to COVID. Neither were high risk.