Combating Outbreaks

I want to thank everyone who understands the idea of pandemic prevention. To tell people they should die in isolation units, be placed in lockdowns, die in the back of trucks, and let their bodies decay for days outside funeral homes is a terrible unethical and economical agreement to have among other disasters countries face.

Many believe that the world is overpopulated, which may be true because ‘too much of anything is never good’ is a true statement. But the reality is that men have built an entire global economy and technology to challenge nature. The average men require to go out and build the spine of our daily infrastructure, so it’s a given that they can’t stay indoors without high levels of productivity, and the rich, too, are enjoying the fruits of their hardship, so they want to travel and network.

I’m in no position to personalise how people live their lives, but when there’s a viral outbreak—there are three kinds of people:

  1. Pro-vaxers who don’t trust their immune systems
  2. Anti-vaxers who rely on their immune systems to combat the virus
  3. People who are conspiracy theorists who have never thrived in outbreak-prone countries or have no real knowledge of the hardship in hot zones.

As well as a high level of uncertainty of what lengths people would go to to keep their beliefs alive; it all comes down to risk mitigation for the kind of (in the case of a pandemic) survival tact(s) one wants to live by.

A 1.2% to 2% mortality rate virus is much easier to manufacture a licensed vaccine. However, super viruses would be troublesome—Ark Innovations only just invented the first rapid genome system in 2020 for rapidly mutating viruses. Super viruses like Ebola hadn’t had a licensed vaccine made since the 1970s when it was discovered, so pro-vaxers would gain not much trust as it is illegal to sell unlicensed vaccines and complex to manufacture as its own mortality rate is between 40 to 90 per cent.

Ultimately, Design Ethicists don’t have a say in who dies/lives but rather create more freedom for people to enjoy their fruits in the world more freely. Saving people is a far better alternative as most of the healthcare infrastructures built today do have a capacity, and it’s also our responsibility not to allow more impairment/problems to the world constructed painstakingly by men.

Thank you so much. I appreciate everyone who supports this cause. It was a pleasure to find a way to deter the chaos because of male inventors.

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