i think that almost the majority of response in shielding children from this virus has been irrational and not proportionate to the risk they face. I don't think we're going to know whether kits can recover from that emotionally, or whether it's just unimportant a game. But my intuition it is that human beings were designed to talk to each other through aa and to see each other's faces and our our eyebrows and smiles. And i'm not suggesting i have an easy way to take them into account, but i think they r relevant.
When it comes to the COVID-19 vaccination, is the risk of myocarditis greater than the benefit to a healthy male teen? Is natural immunity really better than vaccination--and were we right to mask the kids? Dr. Vinay Prasad of the University of California San Francisco talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about what we learned and didn't learn from COVID so far and how we should handle a pandemic going forward.