06-08-2021, 03:04 AM
(06-08-2021, 12:22 AM)LP link Wrote:[member=105]Thryleon[/member] isn't that a confusion of cause and effect, the observation must fit the order of real world events?
I hear a lot of people hurting, but it's not easy to say who must pay the price for this, who volunteers, it seems 'the they' always want to blame the other.
But just as "We are Carlton", ............... "We are Melbourne" and "We are Australia", our current circumstance is a compounding of Federal, State and Social issues.
I know what you are saying, but follow the below logic:
IF this virus is the threat it is.
AND we have a lot of people being not compliant with masks, gathering in spite of lockdowns, no check ins at contact tracing etc.
THEN we should have a bunch of cases that are unaccounted for in contact tracing, and a lot more COVID around in the case of a pandemic and an infectious disease (although this can be explained away by people not being tested).
THEREFORE - Its only a matter of time until a phantom case tests positive ADMITTED IN HOSPITAL because they have contracted COVID and got sick.
IF they aren't sick, and they are positive, and they don't spread this to anyone that ends up sick or in hospital is this threat worth worrying about really?
They are all valid observations, that seem to just be ignored for the most part.
The bit I have bolded here is the one that is a real head scratcher to me.
"everything you know is wrong"
Paul Hewson
Paul Hewson

