• It Ain't Over Yet

    From kmiller@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 3 18:57:30 2022
    Covid Omicron Variant BA.2.12.1 Spreading Quickly Across United States;
    Related Cases Up Nearly 100% In Past Two Weeks

    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/covid-omicron-variant-ba-2-175205925.html

    It's probably happening because tweeter blocked the orange goon. Elon!
    Quick! Buy Moderna!

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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to bfh on Tue May 3 19:51:15 2022
    On 5/3/2022 7:17 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    Covid Omicron Variant BA.2.12.1 Spreading Quickly Across United
    States; Related Cases Up Nearly 100% In Past Two Weeks

    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/covid-omicron-variant-ba-2-175205925.html


    It's probably happening because tweeter blocked the orange goon. Elon!
    Quick! Buy Moderna!

    Don't worry about it. Fauci said the pandemic was over. Follow the science.


    You Were Right About COVID, and Then You Weren’t

    Understanding when to abandon beliefs and when to recommit to them can
    help us ride out this pandemic and prepare for the next one.

    According to Grant, the best way to keep an open mind in an unclear
    situation is to do just this: Think like a scientist. (The other, lesser
    ways to think are like a “preacher, prosecutor, and politician,” which
    are what they sound like.) The writer Julia Galef calls this “the scout mindset,” as opposed to the “soldier mindset.” The scout and scientist mindsets are approximately the same thing: “The motivation to see things
    as they are, not as you wish they were,” she writes in her eponymous book.

    Thinking like a scientist, or a scout, means “recognizing that every
    single one of your opinions is a hypothesis waiting to be tested. And
    every decision you make is an experiment where you forgot to have a
    control group,” Grant said. The best way to hold opinions or make
    predictions is to determine what you think given the state of the evidence—and then decide what it would take for you to change your mind.
    Not only are you committing to staying open-minded; you’re committing to
    the possibility that you might be wrong.

    Because the coronavirus has proved volatile and unpredictable, we should evaluate it as a scientist would. We can’t hold so tightly to prior
    beliefs that we allow them to guide our behavior when the facts on the
    ground change. This might mean that we lose our masks one month and don
    them again the next, or reschedule an indoor party until after case
    numbers decrease. It might mean supporting strict lockdowns in the
    spring of 2020 but not in the spring of 2022. It might even mean closing schools again, if a new variant seems to attack children. We should
    think of masks and other COVID precautions not as shibboleths but like
    rain boots and umbrellas, as Ashish Jha, the White House
    coronavirus-response coordinator, has put it. There’s no sense in being
    pro- or anti-umbrella. You just take it out when it’s raining.

    ...

    https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2022/05/covid-opinions-school-closures/629736/

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to kmiller on Tue May 3 22:17:17 2022
    kmiller wrote:
    Covid Omicron Variant BA.2.12.1 Spreading Quickly Across United
    States; Related Cases Up Nearly 100% In Past Two Weeks

    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/covid-omicron-variant-ba-2-175205925.html


    It's probably happening because tweeter blocked the orange goon. Elon!
    Quick! Buy Moderna!

    Don't worry about it. Fauci said the pandemic was over. Follow the
    science.

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to kmiller on Tue May 3 23:32:59 2022
    kmiller wrote:
    On 5/3/2022 7:17 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    Covid Omicron Variant BA.2.12.1 Spreading Quickly Across United
    States; Related Cases Up Nearly 100% In Past Two Weeks

    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/covid-omicron-variant-ba-2-175205925.html


    It's probably happening because tweeter blocked the orange goon.
    Elon! Quick! Buy Moderna!

    Don't worry about it. Fauci said the pandemic was over. Follow the
    science.


    You Were Right About COVID, and Then You Weren’t

    Understanding when to abandon beliefs and when to recommit to them can
    help us ride out this pandemic and prepare for the next one.

    According to Grant, the best way to keep an open mind in an unclear situation is to do just this: Think like a scientist. (The other,
    lesser ways to think are like a “preacher, prosecutor, and politician,” which are what they sound like.) The writer Julia Galef calls this “the scout mindset,” as opposed to the “soldier mindset.” The scout and scientist mindsets are approximately the
    same thing: “The motivation to see things as they are, not as you
    wish they were,” she writes in her eponymous book.

    Thinking like a scientist, or a scout, means “recognizing that every single one of your opinions is a hypothesis waiting to be tested. And
    every decision you make is an experiment where you forgot to have a
    control group,” Grant said. The best way to hold opinions or make predictions is to determine what you think given the state of the evidence—and then decide what it would take for you to change your mind. Not only are you committing to staying open-minded; you’re committing to the possibility that you might be wrong.

    Because the coronavirus has proved volatile and unpredictable, we
    should evaluate it as a scientist would. We can’t hold so tightly to prior beliefs that we allow them to guide our behavior when the facts
    on the ground change. This might mean that we lose our masks one month
    and don them again the next, or reschedule an indoor party until after
    case numbers decrease. It might mean supporting strict lockdowns in
    the spring of 2020 but not in the spring of 2022. It might even mean
    closing schools again, if a new variant seems to attack children. We
    should think of masks and other COVID precautions not as shibboleths
    but like rain boots and umbrellas, as Ashish Jha, the White House coronavirus-response coordinator, has put it. There’s no sense in being pro- or anti-umbrella. You just take it out when it’s raining.

    It might even mean changing your mind on Tuesday, and changing it
    again on Wednesday. And if you forget to read the news on Thursday,
    you probably won't be following the science. If you read too much
    news, you won't know which science to follow. Which brings me back
    what I started with 2 years ago - this Covid science is like a
    religion: Pick what you want to believe, and run with it......and
    don't deceive yourself into thinking you're following The Science -
    other than the one of several contradictory sciences that you decided
    to follow.

    As to that bullshit you posted above: We were closing schools when it
    was Not affecting children, and many places are still sanitizing
    surfaces when science has already told us that fomite transmission is
    rare. Follow the science? HawHawHaw!

    And why - at this point - are we talking about disrupting society when
    "case" numbers rise? We should be making decisions based on severity
    and hospitalizations. If the "scientists" are right, there will be
    case numbers for nearly ever. Are we really going to jump through our collective ass every time case numbers rise? I'm literally not.

    72/17/2

    https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2022/05/covid-opinions-school-closures/629736/



    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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