So, I'm just going to be sure I have this straight.

Back in 2019-2020, when #covid19 first burst onto the scene, nobody had any idea what we were dealing with. Out of an abundance of caution people were urged to stay at home, and keep away from other people.

In the almost-four years since then, we have learned exactly what we are dealing with - a disease never dealt with before on this level, that attacks and destroys multiple systems of the body, leaves many people disabled/bedridden, or with any of a huge number of chronic conditions.

It attacks the heart and brains of everyone infected (to varying degrees), and confers no long lasting immunity against future infections (which tend to get worse each time).

But with all that knowledge, we've now dropped any semblance of protection, and actively discourage masking, isolation and cleaning the air.

... Do I have this right?

@Juicyfranck
The thing is, I'm not just wearing a seat belt because of the risk of getting into a car accident that might kill me (comparatively not that high) I'm wearing one because one is more likely to disable me for the rest of my life. https://tc.canada.ca/en/road-transportation/statistics-data/canadian-motor-vehicle-traffic-collision-statistics-2021
Same reason I wear a mask.
Canadian Motor Vehicle Traffic Collision Statistics: 2021

Canadian Motor Vehicle Traffic Collision Statistics: 2021

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