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Droppperneck said:Covid has been exaggerated for political purposes, but it’s still something serious. I’d Australia is somewhere that fits your needs, more power to you. It’s just not for me, I’m always going to be anti establishment/authority.
COVID has also been underplayed for political purposes. It goes both ways. Co-morbidity applies to most (all?) viruses to some extent. There is no sensible argument that there have been more suicides than COVID deaths if you look at the excess death rate in any country in the world. Excess deaths is how they study the impact of viruses. Here's a National Geographic article about the Spanish Flu pandemic that looks at social distancing in 1918 across the different US states and the effect it had on the excess death rate.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/...vKui-1dOjtTGhcJcAfFqIWdcw_6GfLG8jR-_mp27gb8V4
Now that Trump is gone, get ready for the Biden lock-down.
People compare coronavirus to the flu. The flu has killed somewhere in the vicinity of 2 billion people over the centuries. The Spanish flu alone killed about 50 million. The Asian Flu (H2N2) killed about 2 million people from 1956-1958. Co-morbity was a factor in these deaths. The vulnerable and the elderly will always be more susceptible to viruses than the young and fit.
If you're 80 years old and you die from the flu, you still die from the flu.
The United States has an unusually cavalier attitude towards a virus that has killed nearly a quarter of a million people in six months. One in 500 people in New Jersey are already dead from COVID. I don't understand how you guys can downplay that?
There have been 25 deaths in New Zealand and our economy is fine. I agree with JessFR. I'd rather live in a country that prioritizes protecting the vulnerable over stubbornly exercising freedoms.
A lot of people blame Trump for the COVID situation in the US and he's definitely partly to blame, but it seems like there's a lot more opposition to the idea of lock-down over there than practically anywhere else in the world.
I'm very doubtful that Biden will be able to fix Trump's failure to contain this virus.