When you listen carefully enough and long enough to a variety of epidemiologists, you can start to see that their pandemic strategies are converging – or at least complementary.
This might seem surprising after the angry flap over the Great Barrington Declaration, which pushed a herd immunity strategy. A group more representative of the mainstream scientific community then presented a scathing response they called the John Snow Memorandum. What if these two approaches have more in common than it might appear?