I strongly disagree.The COVID-19 narrative promoted by Carl Heneghan and the Today programme that we should be transitioning to a Sweden-style response is dangerous and wrong. Look at the data. Deaths/100000: UK=62.9, Sweden=57.6, Canada=25.0, Germany=11.3, Denmark=11.0. Sweden is no exemplar."
Clearly their outcome is no worse than ours, but look at the contrast in costs:
We've saddled ourselves with hundreds of billions of national debt, crippled our economy and at least a decade of our future, wrecked a major part of our children's education, all for no gain.
Sweden by not panicking and continuing with normal life has avoided virtually all of that.
Here we are continuing with the silly hysteria like the nonsense about 2 to 11 year olds, 17 to 24 year olds and 25 to 35 year olds now getting infected, promoted by the nanny state brigade who always think they know best but virtually never do.
So what?
They aren't dying or getting seriously ill, nearly all of them briefly suffer the mildest of cold symptoms that they often get each Autumn/Winter anyway.
The vast bulk of all the Covid associated deaths we've experienced have been of the vulnerable elderly people who by any standards we've been keeping expensively alive anyway, which I think pointless. For almost the entire history of humanity we've lived 35 years or much less, so anyone who has reached twice that has done far better than almost all humans who have ever lived.
Although with the help of science we've prolongued life, we've almost entirely failed to prolongue the health of youth, so the intrinsic value of life has been ever decreasing with each year of lifespan gained. But the fact that we are saddled from birth with a survival instinct blinds us to these truths, so we kid ourselved that continuously extending life is worthwhile despite the ever worsening fitness and illnesses and physical decay that it costs us.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with dying in our sixties or seventies, those are old ages in which decline is already very evident, signalling the end is approaching, something which has been gradually true decade by decade from our thirties on. Therefore I don't regard Covid-19 as a problem, I regard it as a correction just like all past and future epidemics and pandemics.
We survive them, and than we resume our foolish pursuit of extending increasingly compromised life while making little to no attempt to extend health and fitness in parallel.
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