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mullingitover an hour ago

> Maybe he's raising his daughter in a culture that doesn't celebrate hedonism and massive numbers of casual sexual partners, effectively reducing the risk of HPV-induced cervical cancer to near-zero, no magic potion needed.

This is like saying "We don't need fire alarms (and all the risks involved with installing them) because we're responsible people, not reckless morons who go playing with matches in their home."

There are, on the low end, thousands of people who've died of cervical cancer they caught from HPV given to them by their one and only partner.

naturalmovement an hour ago | parent | next [-]

> This is like saying "We don't need fire alarms

You might want to let Europe know about your fire alarm analogy because the whole of Eastern and Southern Europe including Spain and Italy as well as Iceland have no requirement for smoke detectors in residences.

The justification is their superior brick and plaster construction makes them unnecessary compared to American and Australian matchstick and drywall construction.

mullingitover an hour ago | parent [-]

This is interesting but not relevant to the discussion at hand, thanks for the info though!

naturalmovement an hour ago | parent [-]

It's relevant in the same sense that they feel the risk is sufficiently low for their particular circumstances that the threat to their well being is not enough to mandate it.

mullingitover an hour ago | parent [-]

Great point.

Some places, like Denmark, have Cadillac-grade health care systems and are able to manage infectious disease on a national level like a Formula 1 team. They are able to be less stringent because it's far easier to get a handle on disease outbreaks.

Other places, like the US, are running 1992 Chevrolet Cavalier-grade health care system and are able to manage infectious disease on a national level like a group of drunk fraternity members. There's little choice but to use every blanket policy available to try to keep disease in check.

apparent an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

I don't think fire alarms is the right analogy. More like an Amish person getting antivirus software for their nonexistent computer.

mullingitover an hour ago | parent [-]

That's a broken analogy because everyone has the 'computer,' which in this situation is cells which are capable of being infected.