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Convergent Evidence, Omicron Edition. Open Thread 26/12/2021

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May 16, 2026に開始

Why I believe many of the worst-case scenarios are now off the table

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin May 16, 2026
The emergence of Omicron shows that while some worst-case scenarios have lessened, vigilance in public health measures remains crucial.

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin May 16, 2026
The idea that worst-case scenarios are off the table allows for a more balanced approach to pandemic management and public policy.

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin May 16, 2026
Overconfidence in the reduced severity of Omicron could lead to complacency, risking public health and safety in the long term.

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin May 16, 2026
The rapid spread of Omicron suggests that the virus is adapting, which could mean future variants may still pose serious threats to global health.

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin May 16, 2026
While Omicron may signal a shift in the pandemic, we must remain cautious and base our responses on evolving scientific evidence.

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