Dr. Scott Atlas, a senior fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution and the former chief of neuroradiology at Stanford University Medical Center: “We like the fact that there’s a lot of cases in low-risk populations because that’s exactly how we are going to get herd immunity, population immunity. When low-risk people with no significant problem handling this virus, which is basically 99% of people, get this and they become immune ... they block the pathways of connectivity to more contagious, older, sicker people.”
There are seven coronaviruses circulating among the human population and an effective vaccine has never been developed for any of them. Herd immunity is what will save us but instead we are told to wear masks and wait for the government to tell us it is safe.