Quote Originally Posted by Fellbeast View Post
And to refer back to my point made when you last said that, your idea falls down completely when the younger and more probably infected mix with essential workers in the health service (for example) and other hubs where the elderly and/or unhealthy have to go from time to time. If the disease became endemic, as it inevitably would if all youngsters were given free reign, it fairly likely that all of the doctors and consultants in the health sector would get it (many of which aren't necessarily that healthy themselves) which would also decimate the health service's ability to deal with the likely massive spike in cases they're having to deal with
and your point falls down because the idea that the cases of the last 2 months, and more pertinent the local spikes, have been in a bubble of their own and not mixing with essential workers in the health service (for example) and other hubs..... is not tenable.
Yet the only "negative" stat we have seen is an increase in cases and there are plenty out there with great credentials questioning this.
Prof Heneghan for example or Dr Waqar Rashid.


https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...virus-12064151