I live on my own in a rural area, with minimal public transport that just isn't practical for me (basically school buses, and several hundred metres to the bus stop). So having a car and driving it is a necessity. But I long ago stopped driving at night, and any more than I need to. :(
Yep. The marketing spin is being churned up as we speak. Not that I expected any better from them. :grumpy:
If Trish Greenhalgh, et al, are genuinely serious about doing the best they can for their patients, then they must stop being so chummy with the establishment hacks who got us into this...
Protecting one's ego is at least as powerful a motivation as protecting one's income, empire, etc. To admit you were seriously wrong, even reckless and callous, and caused terrible harm on a massive scale, is too great a psychological and moral hurdle for most to face.
Most of the guilty in the...
3. Potential serious, long-term damage to young/healthy also from this virus.
This increasingly known risk alone renders any talk of 'herd immunity' utter madness. The long term cost to society would be horrendous.
Gotta admit, I am impressed by just how much wrong can be packed into so few words.
Literally every point is false.
It takes a special kind of wilful ignorance and indifference to the suffering it causes to be that consistently wrong.
aka Sophistry and propaganda.
A small percentage of coronavirus patients are responsible for major outbreaks, the largest study-to-date of transmission suggests.
Is this true for other infectious diseases?
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