From the webpage the advertise:
"Our goal should therefore be to minimize mortality and social harm until we reach herd immunity. "
"Adopting measures to protect the vulnerable should be the central aim of public health responses to COVID-19. By way of example, nursing homes should use staff with acquired immunity and perform frequent PCR testing of other staff and all visitors. Staff rotation should be minimized. Retired people living at home should have groceries and other essentials delivered to their home. When possible, they should meet family members outside rather than inside. A comprehensive and detailed list of measures, including approaches to multi-generational households, can be implemented, and is well within the scope and capability of public health professionals. "
Also.. how can we have herd immunity if those with the T cells that fight this don't produce antibodies we can measure on tests, and the antibodies are only expected to hang around for a few months? Such curious thoughts, how do determine someone is low risk? We've had 20-30 year old athletes end up ventilators due to Covid. Surely they would be in the low risk group?