Useful for folks dealing with those "muh science" normies:
For the vast majority of the population, this disease is benign. For the remainder of the community, the infection is still relatively mild, and most in the at-risk population will survive. From an infectious disease and epidemiological standpoint, by letting the virus spread through the healthier community, we can reach a herd immunity level rather quickly to end this pandemic and prevent a return next winter.
During this time, we should advocate for protecting the at-risk community by avoiding close contact, boosting their immunity with compounds that support cellular immunity, and promoting good hygiene practices.
Rotteuxx 5 points 3.7 years ago
There will always be flus circulating, the Spanish flu lasted so long because lots of folks were under mask mandates as well, with worst sanitary habits.
This ain't the first time.