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If theme parks are open, it is likely that some people will get covid from them. However, if the parks are closed, it is likely that a lot of of these same people will get the virus eventually anyway from somewhere else.

Absolutely no way to know let alone prove that.
 
Absolutely no way to know let alone prove that.
There are two reasons for my statement.
1. The virus will keep spreading until herd immunity is reached.
2. The kind of people who are willing to go theme parks during a pandemic are likely to engage in other risky actives on a regular basis.
 
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There are two reasons for my statement.
1. The virus will keep spreading until herd immunity is reached.
2. The kind of people who are willing to go theme parks during a pandemic are likely to engage in other risky actives on a regular basis.
Herd immunity is a myth. A lie. The Lancet recently published an article explaining it is, essentially, an impossibility. We have no idea if it would even work, and to reach the levels where we could even find out if it does, the suffering and loss would have to be many times what we have seen already.

To control behavior, we need coherent messaging (which we totally lack) and overwhelming social pressure to force responsible behavior. And we also need to take away the option to do stupid things as far as possible, so risky places like bars, theatres, and theme parks need to be closed. Now.
 
Herd immunity is a myth. A lie. The Lancet recently published an article explaining it is, essentially, an impossibility. We have no idea if it would even work, and to reach the levels where we could even find out if it does, the suffering and loss would have to be many times what we have seen already.

To control behavior, we need coherent messaging (which we totally lack) and overwhelming social pressure to force responsible behavior. And we also need to take away the option to do stupid things as far as possible, so risky places like bars, theatres, and theme parks need to be closed. Now.

If herd immunity is a myth, then how do you expect this pandemic to end? Will it just go on forever? If it goes on forever, should theme parks be closed forever?
 
1. The virus will keep spreading until herd immunity is reached.

I mean, no, not necessarily. Only if we let it, and we have.

If herd immunity is a myth, then how do you expect this pandemic to end? Will it just go on forever? If it goes on forever, should theme parks be closed forever?

Natural herd immunity is just not an option. It would lead to untold devastation. The only way we get herd immunity is through a vaccine.
 
If herd immunity is a myth, then how do you expect this pandemic to end? Will it just go on forever? If it goes on forever, should theme parks be closed forever?

Natural herd immunity won’t work, as studies are already showing that people don’t seem to have immunity who had the virus, at least no long term immunity.

The only way we achieve “herd immunity” would be from a vaccine.
 
Natural herd immunity won’t work, as studies are already showing that people don’t seem to have immunity who had the virus, at least no long term immunity.

The only way we achieve “herd immunity” would be from a vaccine.

Not necessarily that it won't work as this was brought up earlier and shows that hope isn't lost on the being protected from reinfection front.

It has been all over the news this past week that after a few months, testing can no longer detect antibodies in CV19 survivors. Does this really even matter considering the memory b cells are still holding the “recipe” to create more if needed?

“The memory B cells (as the name implies) keep a memory of the organism that you were vaccinated against. If you are ever exposed to that organism, the dormant memory cells will recognise it straight away, and rapidly start multiplying and developing into plasma cells. Because the plasma cells have already been trained to produce antibodies against the organism, they are able to produce a large number of antibodies very quickly (within hours).”


It is disheartening to see scientists on the news say that it is “concerning” that antibody levels are undetectable after a few months and not mention memory b cells. It shouldn’t be concerning at all should it?
 
Yea, there is almost certainly immunity given, even if it's just for a shorter period of time like the flu. There has been *few* cases of reinfection, but they certainly seem to either be 1) Rare or 2) Just residual signs from the initial infection
 
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Yea, there is almost certainly immunity given, even if it's just for a shorter period of time like the flu. There has been *few* cases of reinfection, but they certainly seem to either be 1) Rare or 2) Just residual signs from the initial infection
yes. generally the reinfection claims end up being dead covid remnants when they recheck the lab results.
 
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Yeah, we really, REALLY don't have to make things worse then they already are!

Yeah I think most of us get your point here already. You think theme parks should be closed. Go tweet or write to Universal and Disney. You keep on posting the same thing here. I’m sure most people are well aware of the risks of going to a theme park.
 
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Yeah I think most of us get your point here already. You think theme parks should be closed. Go tweet or write to Universal and Disney. You keep on posting the same thing here. I’m sure most people are well aware of the risks of going to a theme park already.
This is the theme park opening thread on the Universal board. Seems relevant.

And no, as gets proven again and again and again here (at at Universal itself), people are NOT well aware of the risks of going to a theme park.
 
A reminder that this is indeed the thread to discuss theme park reopenings & closings, so posts that point to data/COVID trends and deducing what it might mean in this subject area is fair game. I realize this subject can get tense, but please try and keep the discourse respectful.
 
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