May 12, 2021

Michael Brendon Dougherty on how Covid-19 warped assessments of risk

At some point, the pandemic — the provisional and practical judgments in favor of caution that can justify restrictive behaviors — became an unshakeable moral purpose.  Actual weighing of risks went out the window: There’s a deadly disease out there; my actions can contribute to the end of the disease or to its spreading in perpetuity. 

It’s as if a circuit has been fused.  While caution and restrictive behavior can be justified by a conscience informed by the risks, the human mind can also make calculations based on superstition.  And one frighteningly common one is the equation of science with truth, fear with realism, and caution with virtue.

~ Michael Brendon Dougherty, "COVID-19 Rewired Our Brains," National Review, May 3, 2021

CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky speaks before the
House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis,
April 15, 2021



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