I Keep Hearing "Follow the science" From The Democrats, But They Seem To Be Very Selective

Whenever I hear people lecturing about "following the science," I always ask myself WHICH science.

What about the science of psychology that is warning that the social and workplace isolation toll on both mental and physical health of a prolonged shutdown of our schools and workplaces will cause far more damage than the virus itself?

What about the science of economics that warns that millions of deaths from the effects of poverty will follow if we don't get people back to school and back to work?

Whenever someone talks about "following the science" I am immediately suspicious of their motive because they seem to only want to follow SOME of the science and not ALL of it.

Seems like Democrats would be perfectly fine if Americans suffer the irreparable effects of psychological and economic Armeggeden as long as they can use their fake "follow the science" mantra to try to hurt President Trump.

It's evil and disgraceful.
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Why do you deem potential psychological and economic damage as a greater harm than potential death, or potential permanent physical damage?

Why do think that psychological and economic damage is irreparable?

Why do you fail to acknowledge that death and permanent physical damage is irreparable?
Suggest you read the blog again:

What about the science of economics that warns that millions of deaths from the effects of poverty will follow if we don't get people back to school and back to work?

Plus far more deaths than the Chinese virus caused from the psychological effects of forced isolation.
I wonder how many people died from not getting "optional" procedures like chemo and related tests.

There's also the problem of "science" based on guestimates. Consider the guy that started the WHO response, Neil Feruson. Do we have two million dead in the U.S. yet?
I'm happy too look at the evidence you haven't as yet cited.
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