- Tue Dec 06, 2022 2:10 pm
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^^^^^^ I see dimwit johnforbes couldn't figure out which number was larger.
"On the other hand, a scientific attitude is to be skeptical of creeds and to wonder."-Dishonestjohn
Skeptical, yes, but not to the point you spread highly unlikely partisan speculation as though it were the same as facts and actual science. That's unconscionable.
"Did lockdowns merely delay herd immunity?"-johnflubs
Perhaps, since so many Trump supporters refused (and still refuse) to get vaccinated. If COVID had been allowed to run amok unchecked, as johnforbes prefers, many of those unvaccinated clowns would be dead and would no longer be potential vectors of the virus, leading to herd immunity being achieved sooner.
But the one thing that is without any doubt is that COVID public health policies kept our medical system from collapsing (barely) under the weight of a mass of sick Trump supporters.
That's the thing about public health policies, johnny--they aren't JUST about the viral science. Sometimes they are about preventing system collapse by slowing the spread of a virus to a level that allows the masses of infected people to be coped with. Public health policy is never as black-and-white as science. Nor is it as black-and-white as johnforbes is pretending it to be. Difficult calls must be made that technically appear to go against the science, but such calls take into account non-science factors such as the limited number of existing medical facilities, available drugs and equipment (such as respiraters) and the state of trained personnel to care for patients.
"We know they did harm up front, and Hippocrates said in Of the Epidemics "First do no harm.""-Dishonestjohn
Once again johnforbes shows he misunderstands what Hippocrites meant. He was talking about intentional harm such as bleeding a patient to the point they die of blood loss, regardless of the fact that bleeding was considered by many to be the best treatment of the day.
Doctors do 'harm' all the time when cutting out or amputating failing or diseased body parts, for example. The patient lives, but not because they weren't harmed. They WERE harmed, literally. It's just that the treatment is considered the lesser of two evils. Such patients can then become reliant on expensive and harmful drugs the rest of their lives.
johnforbes is pretending that public health policy was made to intentionally harm people, which it wasn't. Any harm done was an unintended and unfortunate necessity to care for the largest number of people to the extent possible.
Meanwhile, johnforbes has not started a single thread questioning or criticizing the harm intentionally done by Trump supporters who refused to get vaccinated and thus became vectors for COVID, delaying herd immunity to this day. The difference here is that those clowns could be vaccinated now and stop the harm they are intentionally doing, but they still refuse. And johnforbes doesn't care about that at all. He even supports it.
So I can't get too upset about what johnforbes thinks might have done unnecessary harm. He supports doing unnecessary harm every single day.