Posted on 12/18/2020 9:29:45 AM PST by DUMBGRUNT
Target vaccines to the most vulnerable, and don’t give them to people who have already been infected.
The approval of several Covid-19 vaccines is an impressive technological development that should rapidly end the lockdowns and allow normal life to resume. But authorities like Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates argue that lockdown restrictions may have to continue through the fall and even into 2022, notwithstanding the catastrophic harms the lockdowns have caused, especially to young people, the poor and the working classes.
There is a sharp age gradient in the survival rate after infection. At least 99.95% of people under 70 survive infection; that figure is only 95% for 70 and older.
Children weren’t part of the vaccine trials and shouldn’t receive the vaccine unless it is proved to be safe for them. Not vaccinating those who have recovered will preserve doses for the vulnerable and still susceptible. Priority should be given based on medical risk, not politics, or else more people will needlessly die.
It’s unreasonable to require near-universal vaccination before a resumption of normal life. It will take until at least June 2021 to produce enough doses for the whole U.S. population and June 2022 for the world. This strategy would inflict months more of unnecessary harms. It would also divert doses away from vulnerable people in other countries, ultimately increasing the world-wide toll of Covid mortality.
(Excerpt) Read more at wsj.com ...
“clearly and unambiguously stating what you want to communicate helps”
I make no claims as to my competency.
READ AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Hmm...thanks, but I still get a paywall. Mebbe Ima doin it wrong?
I have no idea?
I even went down the hall to a different computer running Windows, I’m on Linux, also on my phone a different IP (I checked)
A lessor read the article as a test.
https://archive.vn/BhsJM
How to End Lockdowns Next Month
https://archive.vn/r4gYM
Both function AOK at 9:40 CST.
Earlier today ‘How to End Lockdowns ‘article’, was not fully available on Archive?
Should simply be able to click the above links?
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