MaizieD Sat 11-Apr-20 08:16:09
Very well said.
I'm certain that the herd immunity agenda is still running behind the scenes/the default choice.
Chestnut Sat 11-Apr-20 10:10:43
With no accommodations for the vulnerable, herd immunity is essentially the survival of the fittest. Literally, vulnerable people die in droves without support.
I'm in the 'shielded' group. The official support I've had so far is ZERO. They effed up my registration (as they've done with hundreds of thousands I believe, especially when you see the scant numbers registered with supermarkets for priority deliveries). 3 weeks on and the NHS still hasn't ticked the right boxes.
Are you suggesting a laissez faire, no interventions, no support heard immunity strategy in order to 'save' the economy? You know that you would thus be hugely increasing my chances of a very very early death? And those of many many others. Is that OK? To 'save' the economy...
Are you suggesting that we vulnerable people just stay indoors for 18months? And do our best to dodge the bullet? Is that OK? For the sake of the economy?
You might note that the economy is still happening. The stock markets are still trading. Some, like the odious Rees-Mogg et al., are making millions, billions out of other people's misfortunes. The £multi-billion supermarket industry is making more profit than they ever dreamed possible. Online shopping is booming. NHS staff are so busy that they've been augmented by retirees, all of which are being paid. Other services are working overtime. The economy is still there. What's changed is that lockdown has suddenly shifted spending and profitability into other areas. Not to mention the likely offsets, many of which are unknown as yet.
So, what would your plan for a herd immunity strategy look like? I'm genuinely interested to know.
The land is dry, and the people are ...stupid?
Richard E Grant's Very Modern Odyessey


