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Covid-19 is a relatively mild virus that actually kills only a small percentage of the population. A far smaller percentage, I suspect, than all the cars, airplanes, trains, busses, and other mechanical and electrical devices have killed in the time since they were invented. So why don't we stop using all of them, because they sometimes kill people?
Why aren't they banned?
Apparently the deaths they cause are acceptable.
I don't like your emotive appeals about: "Who do you want to see dead"..
Covid-19 is a relatively mild virus that actually kills only a small percentage of the population. A far smaller percentage, I suspect, than all the cars, airplanes, trains, busses, and other mechanical and electrical devices have killed in the time since they were invented. So why don't we stop using all of them, because they sometimes killpeople?
So I really can't understand the present hysterical attitude towards CV-19.
You might just as well say, that cars sometimes run over and kill people.
Quote from: charles1948 on 24/03/2021 23:43:44You might just as well say, that cars sometimes run over and kill people. Don't know about you, but I take care not to kill people with my car. Infectious diseases have no such scruples. I'm not being emotive. If allowed to run riot, COVID will almost certainly hospitalise 5 of your nearest and dearest 25, and kill one. I'm offering you the opportunity to choose who, and tell them, thus substituting purpose and preparation for randomness.
Alan, if the Covid-19 virus only kills 1 person out of 30, according to your figures, what's the big deal?
Your argument seems to be based entirely on appeals to the emotions.Such as: "My grandfather died of Covid-19 at the age of 85.
Don't do it again.
Quote from: alancalverd on 25/03/2021 10:14:15Quote from: charles1948 on 24/03/2021 23:43:44You might just as well say, that cars sometimes run over and kill people. Don't know about you, but I take care not to kill people with my car. Infectious diseases have no such scruples. I'm not being emotive. If allowed to run riot, COVID will almost certainly hospitalise 5 of your nearest and dearest 25, and kill one. I'm offering you the opportunity to choose who, and tell them, thus substituting purpose and preparation for randomness. Alan, if the Covid-19 virus only kills 1 person out of 30, according to your figures, what's the big deal?We can easily absorb such a small loss. Your argument seems to be based entirely on appeals to the emotions.Such as: "My grandfather died of Covid-19 at the age of 85. If he hadn't caught Covid, he might've lived another year. This was emotionally devastating to me."Doesn't this smack of falsity? I mean all people die eventually. From old age. So why weep because it's from a virus?And on the point about the cars, couldn't they be designed to be less liable to kill anyone.By fitting each car with wide rubber bumpers, half a metre thick, all round the car. The impact-absorbing properties of such bumpers would surely reduce fatalities during collisions.So why aren't cars fitted with them? Is it because we don't really care?
beyond belief.
Quote from: jeffreyH on 26/03/2021 21:58:52beyond belief.Quite; my guess is he's trolling.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 26/03/2021 22:28:57Quote from: jeffreyH on 26/03/2021 21:58:52beyond belief.Quite; my guess is he's trolling.Just like you?
Alan, if the Covid-19 virus only kills 1 person out of 30, according to your figures, what's the big deal?We can easily absorb such a small loss.
We can easily absorb such a small loss. Your argument seems to be based entirely on appeals to the emotions.
we need to pray that God will
Quote from: charles1948 on 24/03/2021 20:25:18a virus that causes a mortality rate of less than 1 percent of us!Currently, 4% of those infected, in the best available healthcare systems.
a virus that causes a mortality rate of less than 1 percent of us!