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<blockquote data-quote="Doc" data-source="post: 7682313" data-attributes="member: 71986"><p>You can’t contain a virus ( highly contagious but of low/moderate virulence) in a global world, unless you isolate yourself from that world completely and indefinitely. A level epidemiology. The original point of lockdowns etc was to slow spread to avoid overwhelming the health system with the particularly susceptible. No one sensible thought you would ever stop it other than through threshold immunity. The UK strategy by either good luck or good management, or, a bit of both has shown to be the best approach. Of course it may mutate but so do all viruses and they generally attenuate for self preservation rather than increase in viru</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc, post: 7682313, member: 71986"] You can’t contain a virus ( highly contagious but of low/moderate virulence) in a global world, unless you isolate yourself from that world completely and indefinitely. A level epidemiology. The original point of lockdowns etc was to slow spread to avoid overwhelming the health system with the particularly susceptible. No one sensible thought you would ever stop it other than through threshold immunity. The UK strategy by either good luck or good management, or, a bit of both has shown to be the best approach. Of course it may mutate but so do all viruses and they generally attenuate for self preservation rather than increase in viru [/QUOTE]
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