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  • HamManBad [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    In general, a slower spread is better than a faster spread because hospital resources are limited. That's the big thing. It needs to be slowed as much as possible.

    There's not necessarily an end to this, which is of course politically unsustainable. Prepare for discourse nitpicking about what constitutes a mass grave

    • Orannis62 [ze/hir]
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      3 years ago

      Prepare for discourse nitpicking about what constitutes a mass grave

      Having already been involved in that discourse in regards to the mass child graves being found at Canadian residential schools, let me just tell you all now- it's more horrifying than you would imagine

    • PlantsRstillCool [des/pair]
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      3 years ago

      True I wasn't considering hospital resources. Even if we never actually stop the virus, slowing the spread would save lives for that reason alone I suppose.

      But yeah I agree there is no end to this. Best case scenario seems to be that getting a covid booster becomes just like getting a flu shot each year but we'll probably be looking at thousands of covid deaths every year for a long time