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Did a deity create Covid? But the design behind life seems to me to be too clever to have been mere evolution. So, to my mind, something must have designed all this - but is now dead. |
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Philosophical question for you though: if a finite intelligence created life on Earth, what created that finite intelligence? “Deity” solves this problem by postulating a whole other class of existence, one that is fundamentally different to, and greater than, the created universe. In this other existence there is no beginning or ending - no birth and no death, which are attributes of the creation, not the creator. Sorry we’re veering right off topic …. to try to bring it back, Chrisianity’s concept of the fall attributes imbalance in the entire ecosystem to humanity’s moral corruption. Thus in some way covid (and all viruses) are a consequence of human failing. Not the existence of viruses necessarily, but their tendency to damage or destroy host organisms rather than live harmoniously with them. |
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Probably going a bit off-topic there though. |
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The Torygraph has come up with an analysis that more or less mirrors what many of us think here. In a nutshell, the ratio of infections to tests as between now and December 2020 is 1/5. Quote:
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Not sure how popular that will be. The public will probably be fine if it's clear the restrictions are going one way, so July 19th sees another lifting of restrictions with masks on public transport staying for another few months.
The event thing won't fly for long though. Too slow to admit tens of thousands of people into a stadium if they have to check a QR code for COVID status. Masks I think might be some a semi-casual fact of life for us as they are in Asia. It may become a cultural expectation that if you are ill you try to work from home and/or wear a mask when you go out. |
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The Delta variant is nothing to worry about.:rolleyes:
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With near 100% household transmission and transmission from just passing by somebody(although probably without a mask), that is a serious matter. |
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Australia’s problem is not the delta variant. Australia’s problem is it faces the delta variant largely unvaccinated. Delta’s transmissibility, particularly that it is around twice as transmissible as the original Wuhan virus, is not news. Emerging data have been indicating this for a couple of weeks now. (Edit) you can see this in action in this graph showing that the tight correlation between infections and hospitalisations in Scotland was broken in March. Hospitalisation simply isn’t rising with infection any more. https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...1&d=1625006505 From: https://data.spectator.co.uk/ |
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