Shutdowns, masks suit the elite – With insights from The Wall Street Journal

"Covid restrictions seem less onerous from the standpoint of ‘expressive individualism,’ which defines the self in terms of ‘its will and not its body.’"
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With the Third Wave of the pandemic ravaging my home province of Gauteng – laying many friends low – it felt strange reading WSJ editorial page writer Barton Swaim's piece republished below. But after approaching it with an open mind, much of what emerged from his interview with author O. Carter Snead resonated. In essence, he argues the preferred zero risk approach to a virus with a mortality rate of 2 (mostly elderly) in 1,000 people has ignored what it is to be human – touch, interaction even the need to work. A must-read. – Alec Hogg

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