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Is it OK to go out with COVID? Oregon led the nation in saying yes, now the CDC may follow
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That is silly fearmongering. COVID will now always be a part of our lives and while it can be serious for some people it is absolutely not serious enough to warrant dictating our lives.
Rabies is part of our lives, should it be ignored? Polio?
you're blithely accepting millions of deaths because it merely causes you inconvenience.
We're not ignoring COVID. There are vaccines and they are updated according to the virus' mutations. The flu killed tens of thousands of people every single year even before COVID and all we did was work on vaccines. As of right now COVID is quite similar to the flu, so why should we treat it any different? Anyone who is worried can still wear masks and distance themselves. But it's crazy to ask that of everybody when there is so very little to gain. We would lose way more in the process, it's simply not worth it.
if we killed this by universal immunization and easy precautions (masks, handwashing) that would make sense. 1,190,000 dead in the us alone? It didn't need to be this bad. And the system is still dealing with covid patients. People are still dying of it today.
lose what exactly? please lay it out, because weighed against the dead and the shit still circulating, what does that mean?