TraderFred wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 10:39 am
We were lucky round here first time round with very few cases in my area, wasn’t very much in November either. Can sort of see how people can think it’s not that serious or is being overplayed when you don’t know anybody affected. Especially if they spend all day trawling through their online echo chamber confirming their beliefs, reading short sharp reaffirming messages all day (literally brain washing themselves). If you read something enough, you will start to believe it.
It’s frustrating reading all the conspiracy bullshit about empty hospitals and how it is all a big scam being overplayed just so the rich can get richer etc. I hope the people peddling all this never get old or ill.
I would say this is more relevant to those who listen to the BBC echo chamber. Why not have them show the real data instead of saying the say old statements with no evidence to back them up?
"staying at home saves lives" - 40+ scientific papers showing weak correlation between death rates and restrictions
"wearing masks saves lives" as above
"protect the NHS" from those who shut down the Nightingale hospitals and have staff on furlough/aren't accepting backup/retired staff
It seems as though critical thinking and intellectucal debate is always instantly dismissed as conspiracy theory for anything which was not said on the news, even if said by lots of real scientists
I think hearing about people who have had the virus or who have died is purely sentimental and unquantifiable. People have been getting viruses and feeling bad for thousands of years and there's a high chance that you will "know of" one of the 600,000 people that die every year in the UK under normal circumstances