RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Leonard Nemoy in 1979The spanish flu is nothing like covid. Almost 40% of deaths were ages 15-45. Covid is overwhelmingly affecting the elderly (80+), around 80% of our deaths are from this age group. Here you have a healthy working class with a 0.04% chance of dying being locked down. Furthermore, the WHO (big reliable organizations whom everyone seems to love and trust and never question), published a study in october 2019 stating that LOCKDOWNS DON'T WORK once a virus enters the population. The title of this study is: Non-pharmaceutical public health measures for mitigating the risk and impact of epidemic and pandemic influenza. ISBN 978-92-4-151683-9
masfortuna wrote: I don't know about that. All I know is that we are locked down to prevent an overwhelming influx of individuals in our hospitals at the same time. For this reason alone I think it's wise to lock everyone down. They didn't in 1918...A lot of intersting stuff that mirrors today situation in 1918...Check out Philadelphia and its mayor who refused to lock the city down or even admit that there was a problem. It's just the flu was his mantra.