Appreciate the perspective. Australia is in the place it is because your leaders made the hard decisions to get the virus under control and your people - by and large - adhered to the social contract that we're all in this together.
Digging in one's heels to call out false and misleading information about COVID - which skil47 is spreading - is not the same as digging in one's heels to spread misinformation and false narratives. And we're awash in misinformation and gross misrepresentations of research to promote such false narratives.
That's my point: Helping people find credible information from authoritative sources, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or CDC, is just as important as reducing the spread of misinformation.
Although we're a much larger country, we have lost over 600,000 people to COVID - surely an under count - and, according to scientists, a more concerted, science-based and effective response could have saved countless lives and suffering (https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...of-thousands-of-deaths-research-idUSKBN2BH1DK)
Digging in one's heels to call out false and misleading information about COVID - which skil47 is spreading - is not the same as digging in one's heels to spread misinformation and false narratives. And we're awash in misinformation and gross misrepresentations of research to promote such false narratives.
That's my point: Helping people find credible information from authoritative sources, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or CDC, is just as important as reducing the spread of misinformation.
Although we're a much larger country, we have lost over 600,000 people to COVID - surely an under count - and, according to scientists, a more concerted, science-based and effective response could have saved countless lives and suffering (https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...of-thousands-of-deaths-research-idUSKBN2BH1DK)
here in Melbourne, australia we had a very strict lockdown last year for nearly 3 months. It was not fun but it did get the cases down from 700 per day to zero. The economic and social costs have been huge but we have also been almost Covid free since September last year.Even so there were 800 deaths, mainly in aged care facilities.
There’s been a few outbreaks due to quarantine from international travelers returning being stuffed up and we have had 2 more 2-3 week lockdowns but otherwise it’s been nearly normal here.
The result of being so free is complacency and a very low vaccination rate. I’m personally not in a hurry to get it but will eventually.
theres lots of debate here about whether the lockdown was the right thing to do but when i see what happened in other countries I really wonder what would have happened if we didn’t do it. Other states have had different approaches but all have had a lockdown at some stage.
As for masks, I don’t like them but I don’t think they do any harm and may protect someone more vulnerable so will wear it when required.
without meaning to offend either of you, this debate seems to sum up the rest of the worlds view of the USA these daysTwo very different viewpoints that both make sense in their own way butboth have their heels dug in and won’t concede that there may be some merit in what the other guy is saying.