Tell HN: My MD says that Europe is not preparing for containment but pandemic
It was explained to me that a lot is being done but nobody is preparing for containment but for pandemic.
I do not know how much of this is true but it would explain the delayed reaction. They have just given up and consider the containment (politically?) impossible.
It is also possible that a media campaign has started to condition people to accept this https://www.corriere.it/salute/malattie_infettive/20_marzo_05/chi-sono-morti-positivi-coronavirus-italia-787076ba-5f18-11ea-bf24-0daffe9dc780.shtml (if you know about more such articles then please reference in comments).
To my surprise, my doctor's personal opinion also aligns with this sentiment that it is OK when old people die.
I am sharing this because it has helped me to better cope with the situation mentally.
I am upset that the human life is not valued but I do not have to pull my hair out while seeing nothing meaningful being done.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 50.3 ms ] threadI'm not sure how you get "human life is not valued" from this. Even here in the US there is a lot of talk about how containment simply isn't going to be successful, and that we might as well accept that this is going to be a widespread pandemic. If containment is going to fail no matter what we do, then pretending otherwise isn't going to help.
OTOH, accepting a pandemic, and the possible presence of a new seasonal affliction doesn't mean people don't value human life. There are still people working on (a) vaccine(s) for this, and treatments for it (or researching if existing treatments for similar viruses may help with this). If a vaccine is successfully developed, then we don't necessarily have to accept large numbers of deaths from Covid19 over the long-term. Yes, some people are going to die, but that seems like a tautology anyway to me.
It appears paradoxically that China has taken very difficult and expensive measures to save some expendable old people.
WHO is also still thinking that containment is possible and is urging countries to take action.
Update: Milano area is in lockdown https://www.open.online/2020/03/07/coronavirus-ultime-notizi...
See for example this retired nurse who says that a pandemic would be a useful way to kill off many old people who tend to cause patient-flow ("bed blocking") in the system.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/coronavirus-news-u...
Beyond that... all sorts of people have different moral/ethical systems. I suppose people who believe in some brands of utilitarianism can adopt the position you cite here, and feel that it's justified.
For some reason people tend not to react well when told "You will get it. Guaranteed. There's nothing you can do about it. If you're young and healthy you have about a 1 in 500 chance of dying from it; if you're old and sick it could be as much as 1 in 4." It may not be that your doctor thinks it's OK when old people die, just that it's inevitable, and it's not worth worrying about inevitable things.
(There is a vaccine for the flu, it will not help against corvid-19, but this may be a bad year to get a bad flu while the hospital is full of covid-19 patients.)
I thought first that it is incompetence but apparently it is possibly just matter of values.
China values political survival, and they know that if dead bodies are piling up on the streets, the days of the regime are numbered. That's why you see all these harsh quarantines now. Eventually they'll drop the quarantines, the coronavirus will re-infect China (because that's what viruses do), and about 20M people will die, quietly.
They took very hard measures to contain the virus inside China but they did not close the borders to not let it spread out of the China.
Do they plan to close the borders now to keep the virus out of China as this would be politically more acceptable for them?
Because if there is pandemic then also they should be expected to have it again, or they will use some measures to keep it happening?
I think the question is: Do you want to contain this and potentially stop the economy or do you want to let the elderly die. The west definitively pick the latter.
I expected that medical community would strongly advise in such situation about the policy that would save the most lives.
It is possible to politicians will find courage to take measures that will save lives. It is now up to them to find this courage.
Find stats here: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/world/coronavirus-m...
The death rate for European countries is about 0.7% at the moment.
SARS-CoV-2 will be with us forever, maybe not everyone will get infected because of some immunity factor we haven't learned yet. But we are not going to be all isolated forever. Human contact is essential for our survival too.