Old Mouseketeer
Well-Known Member
There’s a phenomenon in play here. When you make a bunch of nonsensical, stupid, backwards rules, people wind up rebelling against all the rules. You want to close beaches? That’s dumb. You want to tell people they can’t have funerals for loved ones? That’s dumb. You want to say it’s okay to buy a t-shirt at Walmart but not at the boutique in town. That’s dumb. You want us to wear masks when we are indoors in close proximity, not dumb, but too late, you already are considered dumb.
The rules are simple according to established public health practice. But they have been twisted and watered down for political purpose. Closing beaches is not dumb. Banning in-person funerals and church services isn't dumb. Buying a t-shirt at Wal-Mart, which is open because they sell groceries, isn't dumb. Not to anyone who is willing to consider the facts.
The problem is that countries that followed the basics--limit leaving home, social distance, wear masks, test and contact trace, have done well. Sweden tried to do lockdown light and didn't do so well. The US failed to have a coherent, science-based national response. Individual state governors politicized their response. The virus know no politics or ideology. We still don't have a national effort to test and contact trace. People will die. The US will continue to place at the top of infections and deaths among our peer Western developed nations.
It's not rocket science. It's sound Public Health Policy, developed over the past century (since the Spanish Flu pandemic). They had anti-mask protests then, too. They were wrong then, and they're wrong now. They had a second and third wave then, and we're probably going to again (the rest of the developed world, not so much).
It's only dumb if you're not willing (or able) to consider the facts. A higher percentage of people are getting sick and dying in the US, and they didn't have to. Other countries were able to formulate a coherent, science-based response. We didn't. THAT'S what's dumb!