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Economists probably have the least common sense of any profession !
The messages from epidemiologists have been pretty clear. I respect that field of endeavor, which uses science to save lives. However, I'm a lot more interested in insects and parasites than in viruses..
The messages from government have been contradictory, erroneous, and often inaccurate. Economists have way too much influence in government. Scientists don't have enough influence.
An economist trying to run the show on COVID is like me trying to run the Super Bowl. I know next to nothing about pro football. The result would be chaos and a lot of very angry people who paid lots for their tickets.
Yes, everyone is tired of the doggone pandemic. However, politicians and economists wishing it away isn't going to make it disappear.
Quickie about bugs and parasites. Back in 2014, as Nicolás Maduro entrenched his control over Venezuela, he ordered the local public health people to stop reporting malaria cases. I'll bet some economists there supported this, to make things look better and because they supported Maduro.
Stopping reporting of the malaria cases didn't make the malaria go away....
Ways to deal with malaria-infected mosquitoes that come into a house and bite may not be liked by everyone. Sleeping under a bed net can be hot and uncomfortable, especially in a tropical climate. Spraying houses is expensive, involves insecticides, and can be annoying to the residents who have to take their dishes and food out of the house and cover the furniture. But, these measures save lives.