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I'd argue that if life would have continued as normal, actually allowing the virus to spread and confer natural immunity, we would have seen the epidemic end FAR sooner and with less death as we would have reached herd immunity rather quickly, reducing current spread instead of keeping people separated and then acting shocked when cases went back up as things slowly went back to normal.
You can't govern everyone under the assumption that everyone will comply. People will do what they want when it comes to taking their own risks. Anyone who wishes to avert risk should do what they think is appropriate aswell while also considering their own risk compared to that of the general population.
The lockdowns were stupid regardless of what actions anyone was taking. Everyone is going to get covid. We knew since fairly early on that it was going to be endemic. No amount of masking, injections, isolation or even fleeing the country was going to stop anyone from getting it. At that point, we should have just ripped the band-aid off and let it spread; the sooner we reached herd immunity the better shot we had at stopping the virus.
There are people in this thread still arguing, in contravention of all of the publicly available data that the lockdowns had a net benefit on loss of life. I strongly disagree. I personally did nothing to avoid covid and am statistically likely to have had an asymptomatic case. I am not in any high risk population and I wasn't afraid. I just lived my life
There is a contradiction in your logic here. It's obvious that the death toll from covid was extremely inflated by not distinguishing between death "with" covid vs death "from" covid. If anything that makes the current non-covid excess death rate even all the more extreme. Excess deaths are up 15%+ (in some places 20%+) when compared to the excess death numbers from 2016-2019. This is the most statically significant rise in non-war related death rates ever. It starts in 2021 and is still continuing today depite covid effectively having mutated to the lethality of a common flu.
What environmental factors changed in 2021 on such a global scale? The combination of the injections and the government Covid policies are causing more death than they prevented. I predict the excess deaths will remain above 10% above normal and gradually decline as fewer and fewer people keep coming back for the shots.
In fairness. My state locking down got us to the omicron surge of coronavirus. So due to mainly luck ( we were opening up regardless what variation ). Pure luck by the government but it worked out well for my state.
Do I think we should have locked down and done mandates? No. I think the children are going to be the ones who suffer far greater issues than most have realised. Not worth the trade off imo.
For myself? I already didn't like people and had gone rural so my life didn't change. Got lucky with no loved ones either being harmed with bad covid. Or anything vaccine related either.
I would say so far in Queensland ( my state ) the lockdowns had a positive impact in terms of covid deaths. ( we for all intents and purposes went straight to omicron. Avoided Alpha and delta. )
Masks I rarely ever had to wear.. maybe 3 or 4 times all pandemic. Once again I'm rural and Avoid people. If I'm sick I will wear a n95 for others, that's the only time I'll choose to wear one. Don't particularly care if people do or don't personally. I'll do what I feel is right. Others can do what they feel is right. I honestly dgaf provided it's a individuals choice.
I put our lower death toll on having avoided delta and Alpha. Not the vaccine that does very very little to help people with omicron.
Some of the things people have missed out on due to governmental over reach is absolutely disgusting tho...... and I don't think we're truly going to know the sad and atrocious reality of the damage caused by the mandates for a couple of decades.
We may have ruined a generation which is tragic.