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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4528672" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>But again, if a vaccine is never successfully developed, are we doing the right thing by slowing the process of obtaining herd immunity naturally? If reinfection is possible, then anything we do would only delay the inevitable. </p><p></p><p>I know I can play armchair quarterback all I want, but even if we didn't know enough about the virus a few months ago, I'd say the data is there now to support implementing the policies of assisting/protecting the highest risk populations, and let everyone else decide how much risk they are willing to take. I felt that was the right decision to make from the get go, since those are generally the best policy decisions in these situations, when considering as many factors as possible. But some people are skittish and need more assurances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4528672, member: 63706"] But again, if a vaccine is never successfully developed, are we doing the right thing by slowing the process of obtaining herd immunity naturally? If reinfection is possible, then anything we do would only delay the inevitable. I know I can play armchair quarterback all I want, but even if we didn't know enough about the virus a few months ago, I'd say the data is there now to support implementing the policies of assisting/protecting the highest risk populations, and let everyone else decide how much risk they are willing to take. I felt that was the right decision to make from the get go, since those are generally the best policy decisions in these situations, when considering as many factors as possible. But some people are skittish and need more assurances. [/QUOTE]
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