I don't think there are many points of agreement:
SUBJECT HIP'S VIEW
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The pandemic A major global medical crisis
COVID deaths A horrible affliction on humanity
COVID vaccines Saved the world from calamity
Masks A useful protective tool
Lockdowns Necessary before vaccines arrived
Ivermectin Works in 3rd world (Strongyloides)
Long COVID A disaster for 65 million people
Reading sources Scientific journals and articles
The authorities Mostly trusts scientific experts
Excess deaths Caused by COVID long term effects
Your views on masks, lockdowns, and experts have been mostly wrong. Masks (not to be confused with respirators) were a good, better-than-nothing, emergency measure at the beginning but have mostly failed to provide significant protection for most of the rest of the pandemic. The first lockdowns were squandered; the authorities and experts failed to use the lockdown time to produce respirators for everyone that wanted or needed to wear them. It's also unclear if the subsequent milder lockdowns significantly reduced the burden on hospital utilization or significantly slowed the spread. The experts should have known that airborne aerosol transmission is probably the only way for respiratory pandemics to rapidly spread, but they failed to uncover this elementary and not-hard-to-discover fact. Even after the pandemic revealed this fact, the experts still refused to drop the failed policies of masking and lockdowns and switch to respirators.
Edited by Mind, 08 May 2023 - 08:34 PM.