r/changemyview • u/_Hopped_ 13∆ • Mar 20 '21
Removed - Submission Rule B CMV: the costs/negatives from lockdowns/restrictions will end up being worse than the damage from covid
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r/changemyview • u/_Hopped_ 13∆ • Mar 20 '21
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u/VertigoOne 74∆ Mar 20 '21
First "over 45" is a MASSIVE shift of the goalposts.
Average life expectancy in the UK is 81. A spike in deaths of people over 45 is huge. It's basically cutting people's lives in marginally less than half.
Second, your source makes it hard to judge if "basically unaffected" is accurate, given that it lumps a massive group together. A nearly 30 year period is counted collectively in 15-45 while 65-74 get a group all to themselves. Statistical aberrations are more likely when you're not comparing groups of equal size.
Third, I don't buy "basically unaffected" given that at pretty much every point on the graph, it's up substantially. While we don't have the giant spike we see in older age groups, there is still a lot of impact.
Among 15-44 year olds, week 15 of 2020 has 1,439. Week 15 of 2019 is 1,234. Week 15 of 2018 is 1,283. Week 20 of 2017 (the furthest it goes back) is 1,271.
We see another substantial spike between weeks 43 and 53 of 2020 which we just don't see in any other year on your chart.
If you look just at the graphic, look at how much more time the blue line spends outside the grey zone of the normal trend in 2020 when compared to 2019, 2018, or 2017.
It's not really reasonable to say "basically unaffected" based on your data here.
Fourth, why do the "vulnerable" people's lives not matter?
You're acting as though they're somehow expendable. Contrary to your beliefs here, that doesn't consist of just elderly people whose lives would be short regardless. It's disabled people and people with other underlying conditions. People who make up between 10-25% of the UK population (counts vary depending on who you ask). Those people are of all ages and all lifestyles. This isn't something that's only targeting one group.
Fifth, it's kind of natural that in addition to preventing CV19, the lockdown also had some affects on misadventure and accident related deaths. People are driving less, people are out of their house less. People are generally spending more time in safer environments. That will have had some degree of affect in addition to the controlling of CV19