beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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I am not sure experts modelling the worst case scenario to inform planning is quite the gotcha people are making out. It's up to the decision makers to ask questions about the data and take it from there.
I also think you might be overestimating the current government. They have on several occasions gone along asking for caution without legislation then panicking and bringing in legislation when things begin to look scary. My impression is the data behind it is fairly secondary.
trouble is the decision makers being who they are, will be easily bumped into overreation. they dont want the high end estimates, the people advising them who want to be ultra cautious do. without a vaccine a year ago we had peak 4500 hosptialisation a day, peak deaths 1200. now we're told we'll have 3x with vaccine in place. seeing the data the past year we've never been anywhere near the worst cases or even moderate scenarios. vaccines have really done their job.