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Billy5959's avatar

A very interesting and fair article, here in the UK we didn't have anything like the divisive "politics" you describe - for example around masking, and then vaccination. There were only ever a miniscule number of people actively opposed to masking, lockdowns, or to vaccinations.

We have taken a good hard look at the impact of school closures in the UK since the pandemic, and there's definitely a hope that we could do something different in a future pandemic. But in the real world - where infection rates spiked every time we reopened schools, where children go home to multi- generation families containing the adults who are most likely to die - I think we would support school closures again. Our housing and demographics are what they are.

Also the British don't have a problem with scientists and public officials giving the messages they did, when they did. (even if we know now they were less certain than they publicly appeared to be, and even if in hindsight they could have gone another way sometimes - with the resulting risks). A pandemic is a War, and as long as they are acting in good faith we will always forgive the public officials who lie by omission, who run propaganda campaigns in wartime, to keep society in line while we defeat "the enemy". In Britain we have the historical experience of dealing with an existential society-wide threat, it's in the living memory of our elders. We expect people to put society before personal freedoms in those times, and to trust authority. So the British pulled together - and we're still proud of it.

I see much of the American anguished debate - about whether certain information was properly withheld at certain times, about whether a person was "lied to" - as, well, immature and unserious. A cultural difference? Many of the comments already made on your article show the impossible nature of the politics in the USA. I worry for your future public health if another pandemic arrives, and I imagine that your country's enemies are content to see Americans weaken public trust in their own science.

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Crimson's avatar

😐 you don’t respect Seymour Hersh? You don’t mention that Fauci lied about the origin of the virus and the GDB authors. He wasn’t wrong, he lied.

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