There has been a multiyear drop in life expectancy
400 Americans are still dying every day. Death rates are 10% above "expected" even today, when vaccines are widely available and when the variant is far gentler than the original. We (GRM) lost at least one member (Paul).
Read this as thoroughly as you can before writing too much:
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(22)01585-9/fulltext?fbclid=IwAR30VZaXpqznyE2r9dT6oQ7E9msMNEIwh990019tOAjvuzoCyjI-QgD4MoM
But a good summary of my problem is here in this bullet
Epidemic control was seriously hindered by substantial public opposition to routine public health and social measures, such as the wearing of properly fitting face masks and getting vaccinated. This opposition reflects a lack of social trust, low confidence in government advice, inconsistency of government advice, low health literacy, lack of sufficient behavioural-change interventions, and extensive misinformation and disinformation campaigns on social media. Public policies have also failed to draw upon the behavioural and social sciences; doing so would have led to more successful implementation of public health interventions and helped to increase social trust, prosociality, equity, and wellbeing. In many cases, policies and decision making have not been informed by robust and continuously updated evidence syntheses.
I know a flat earther, I know multiple people who think 9/11 was an inside job. I know people who think a missile hit the Pentagon. I know a guy who thinks Pearl Harbor was an inside job (I have not asked the flat earth guy how Pearl Harbor happened, it would be a really long flight!). I know people who think Russia is righteous in the war on Ukraine. I know people who think the 2020 election was stolen. I know people who think fluoride is an insidious plot. I know people who think the most crazy things, left and right. I know people who think the world is run by giant corporations. I know people who think rich people run the world and everything is just window dressing. What I see is people who won't trust anyone, until they adhere to someone and stick to them like glue no matter what BS they spout, and this happens on both sides. They pick "a guy" and then decide that person is always right, anyone questioning their guy is lying. See Alex Jones, see Rachel Maddow, etc.
Here's the rub. Governments around the world have earned that distrust to some extent. Companies really have done terrible things and gotten away with it (Dupont and PTFE for instance) There are elements of truth to most of these stupid ideas (except the flat earth thing). Fauci did say we should not wear masks, then he said we should wear one, then he said we should wear two. The man screwed up, but that doesn't mean that masks don't have a place. It means one man screwed up. I do not know why we cannot disassociate those two things.
Covid taught me a lesson. I am reminded of wisdom from Men in Black: A *person* is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals and you know it. I used to think the world was run by adults, and quickly the fringe lunacy and the childishness would naturally be pushed away. I have since learned that people generally behave like petulant children. I said something to that affect about our past two Presidents, and the listener asked how far back would I have to go to find a President who wasn't. I had to go back so far that I simply don't think there is enough information to glean the reality of that question. I've heard Nixon who recorded himself on the phone basically begging for his cabinet members to tell him how great he was, JFK had a guy in his cabinet to find a lady for him each evening. Where are the adults? I don't think there are enough to find regularly.
Happily I find a lot of them here. A lot of us disagree (you know who you are), but I really respect and enjoy the discourse. I hope we can figure something out here. How do we raise our kids, and how do we act in our communities, to both not be overly afraid, but also not pretend there is no danger? How do we avoid unnecessary deaths during this pandemic, and during the next?