I think people are better at making decisions about their lives than bureaucrats. And even if they are not equipped, it's still their life to risk or not. Ever person can make the decision to isolate themselves if they feel at risk. If they don't and get sick and die from COVID, it's their fault, not anyone else....we all have choices and have made choices to put us, individually, where we are.cone said:if there ever was a time where lockdowns would be justified, it's now (in that respect)Quote:
Fortunately, we are in a timeframe where buying time to roll out the vaccine means those people who didn't get it this time could be vaccinated and not susceptible to the next potential outbreak.
the tech is here, just waiting to get rolled out. seasonal increase in infectiousness and susceptibility.
i don't know why that's not the case being made by the pro-lockdowners to be honest. the end is coming into sight. you'll get far more buy-in if people know this is the final push.
I believe liberty restrictions should strictly be focused on health care capacity issues, where public health is impacted beyond COVID risks......situations where hospitals/health care capacity is so overwhelmed, treatment is no longer available for other life threatening diseases. This as always been the goal and it appears we are at this level in many places today.
We live in a society where most of, I wish all, don't want to be told how to live their lives regardless of the danger. Which means we must tolerate not telling other people how to live their lives. It's a slippery slope when you accept liberties being taken away because of the potential for danger or fear of it that has very limited impact on most of the population, at least until that point that overwhelms the health care system.
That said, you can educate, have a media campaign etc to sway public opinion for people to voluntarily take more precautions for the greater good. But we should not tolerate heavy bureaucrats unilaterally taking liberties without a clear and present danger to the majority of the population