Maybe ScoobyDoo thinks pandemic history started with covid folks.
Closures are a component of pandemic response planning, and their place in the protocol sequences would be clear to ScoobyDoo if she read the literature provided in the links above, but she chooses to ignore the history.
She might be one of those "If I don't know it it's not important." people.
Exactly. Initial response was based in suspected 3.5% civid death rate. That was the correct response. The response didn’t react to new information that showed the death rate estimates were way off. The rest after the was political. It’s political suicide to be the first to let down your guard in case you get it wrong. Easier to stay the course, politically. Plus, there was a lot of stupidity in people like you that remained afraid.
Classic low-intelligence error… assuming all pandemics are the same.
So is failing to learn from history.
Which is what is happening when you still refer to these school closures as a tough call.
Maybe ScoobyDoo thinks pandemic history started with covid folks.
Closures are a component of pandemic response planning, and their place in the protocol sequences would be clear to ScoobyDoo if she read the literature provided in the links above, but she chooses to ignore the history.
She might be one of those "If I don't know it it's not important." people.
Exactly. Initial response was based in suspected 3.5% civid death rate. That was the correct response. The response didn’t react to new information that showed the death rate estimates were way off. The rest after the was political. It’s political suicide to be the first to let down your guard in case you get it wrong. Easier to stay the course, politically. Plus, there was a lot of stupidity in people like you that remained afraid.