Comment on Face masks made ‘little to no difference’ in preventing spread of COVID: study
aleph@lemm.ee 7 months agoThese are hard facts, not speculation. If you had spent the countless hours following the pandemic over the past three years like I did, you would know this.
Also, trying to convince the American public to do anything even mildly inconvenient that goes beyond their immediate self-interest for the sake of the wider community is the most widely ineffective way of going about a public health crisis that you could possibly suggest.
airrow@hilariouschaos.com 7 months ago
well this might be good to think about. Since 99%+ of people recovered from covid and were ok, people thought it not in their self-interest to mask or “vaccinate”. Hence I do think people were acting with simple self-interest in avoiding these things. People might be more motivated to mask if they thought it in their self-interest, and then this in your view would help the wider community. That’s the ideal of some of “capitalism”, that self-interests can align with interests of the wider community. But a political system isn’t going to be sufficient for helping the wider community. However I do care about people who want to mask, which is why I suggested in a few places we could just go to separate places: people who want to mask can be at spots with other people masked, unmasked can go with unmasked. This would allow for diversity of opinion being accommodated over issues that are not in consensus.