The logic is that you isolate the vulnerable - those who are older and have pre-existing conditions and then let the rest of the folks mingle. The infection will spread by by enlarge won't cause any serious problems and once the 2-4 weeks is over, and the immunity is built and they are no longer carriers, they can neither catch it nor be carriers and hence the vulnerable would be safe too.
In theory it works, but isnt as easy to implement. On Wed, Apr 22, 2020, 4:11 PM Peter Griffin <peter.grif...@gmail.com> wrote: > I keep hearing about a 'herd immunity strategy.' > Isn't that, like, no strategy? Serious question. I mean, just let people > get infected and let the chips fall where they may? What am I not smart > enough to understand? >