Daniel · 6 answers · 2y

When should we not worry about Covid anymore?

Do you have a time machine? If Covid was a true killer, something insane like the bubonic plague, I would give another answer. True pandemics, were people are droping like flies on the streets. Covid was nothing compared to that and so many things we did were wrong.

We should not worry at all, instead we should implement a reasonable approach to it that yet is sabotaged by the worst enemy of mankind: stupidity. On the other hand we are the dominant species already, so from the planets perspective we only suffer minor and unimportant losses. But from a personal perspective I'm not willing to suffer or die and not willing to accept that others take the liberty to let me suffer or die.

There's all sorts of things to 'worry about' that never go away, the more accurate question is ' at what point do we incorporate covid into the list of daily hazards we encounter and no special policy or action is taken about it?'' to which as a public policy matter is already happening considering how everything here is reopening now...

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