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^^^Indeed.
Hitchens, with his tongue firmly wedged in his cheek, has suggested a register of “relaxed” people.
Despite it being TIC, I think he has a point.
Let those of us who have a better grip on reality, and who are able to objectively understand the small risk, should register on a database as being more robust than those quivering like jelly with fear (some of whom are on this site) and get on with life normally. Normal normal, not ‘new’ normal. An added benefit is that we’ll be easy from a T&T point of view.
The fact is, and it is an undeniable fact, it is low risk, and to royally screw the economy for such a low risk is folly.
0.06% of the population have died; as sad as that is, it’s a small risk; the vast vast majority of those were old and/or vulnerable, and they should be protected.
0.0007% of the population under 40 have died. That is so tiny as to negligible.
The fact of the matter is, you are unlikely to catch Covid. If you are unlucky and do catch Covid, the fact of the matter is if you are in reasonable health, you are unlikely to die.
The madness has to stop.