Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
It's reiterating the justification for lockdowns, as opposed to talking about the consequences for younger people.

Both valid topics, both related, but different.

I'm not sure we deal with the surge in mental health problems, sad kids, lacking social skills, absenteeism etc by reiterating the benefits of staying away from people in 2020.

It's shifting the debate from the needs of young people in 2023 to the needs or generally older people in 2020.

Both critically important, but also different topics really.
I'm sorry we haven't addressed the thread in the manner and depth that you wished.