Yeah. Automatically discredited himself as a dumbass when he said evidence points to us already being at or near herd immunity.
Even the antibodies study
@Cerval referenced above that suggested tens of times more people have had it than tested positive stated that even with the adjusted rate from the study, only 3% of the population would have had it. Herd immunity requires 70-80%.
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Add to that, this isn’t just about old people and people with underlying conditions dying. Young people, even though outcomes are good and they almost always survive, are hospitalized and in the ICU/on ventilators at a significant enough rate that without mitigation, allowing this to infect everyone in a short period of time, we’d collapse our health care systems like Italy. And if that happens, then young people who would survive with proper care start to die in more significant numbers.
Japan struggling right now with hospital overload.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-52336388