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Sunday, April 16, 2023

It's Too Late To Try To Convince COVID-Deniers & Minimizers

There's a great column by Dan Diamond in the Washington Post today titled Covid is still a leading cause of death as the virus recedes; But many Americans dispute the data and the risks — much as they have throughout the pandemic

"Millions of Americans gathered maskless in homes and houses of worship this month for Passover, Easter and Ramadan — the latest evidence that coronavirus has retreated from public view as the pandemic winds down

"But retreat is not the same thing as eradication: Federal health officials say that covid remains one of the leading causes of death in the United States, tied to about 250 deaths daily, on average, mostly among the old and immunocompromised.

"Few Americans are treating it as a leading killer, however — in part because they are not hearing about those numbers, don’t trust them or don’t see them as relevant to their own lives.

"'We’re not presenting the data in a way that resonates with the American people,' said Deborah Birx, who served as the first White House coronavirus coordinator under President Donald Trump, citing research that finds elevated risks of health complications and death in the months after a covid infection."

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Four years later, Americans remain as selfish and ignorant as they did back in 2020.   If even a million American deaths haven't yet convinced them that COVID is a severe disease that kills and cripples, I don't know what else will.  And now masks have been removed even in medical care settings and in nursing homes because self-absorbed people want to "move on with their lives" and "see your smile".  For these people, their motto must be "Out of sight, out of mind."

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