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To: Gemlaoshi who wrote (156664)4/19/2020 12:06:19 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217571
 
RE <<freedom ... restrictions ... responsibilities>>

Let us hope that, firstly, the uncertainties of nature focuses on agrarian-imperative to again global-cooperate.

For suppose for a moment that the planet is a space ship, and it definitely is, how should the ship be captain-ed, is where we are, a way-point, amongst clear vectors of pandemic, present dangers of pestilence, and whatever imperatives of climate (be it warming or cooling, natural or man-made). We have one space ship, narrow margins for error, and all alone.

The resolution matters, and can be bullish or bearish.
Take the issue of fever-check, some say all should be tested, labelled, and re-tested, constantly, tracked, chip-implemented, etc etc and not be given access to wherever unless and until

others say we should take some precautions, but pretty much revert to the way protocols were, and

still others ...

etc etc

I do not know which is right, because I do not know enough about what we face. Hopefully others do, or organised to find out.

I do however know what might be wrong, but only know it when I listen to it, see it, or otherwise become aware of it.

We do not have the luxury of decade-long deliberation.

We best decide ASAP, without total clarity and absolute certainty.

Can we do it?