I'm still looking for the analysis , I see big straw man (compare to flu).
The problem is, how to you prove an averted disaster?
So I go driving with a friend but insist he wear a seat-belt. We get into a head-on but we survive. The seat-belt strap left a painful bruise on his collar bone. "See," he says, "I shouldn't have worn that seat-belt! Look at this bruise! I should have just put my hand out and stopped my head from hitting the windshield!"
How do I prove to him the bruise was worth saving his life? You can tell him what would have been the alternative and he will say "That's opinion, not proof!"
So you go get a rental car and take him for another ride and tell him not the wear the seat-belt. You get up good speed and swerve into a wall. He puts hand out and it snaps at the elbow and his head is shredded through windshield broken glass and his brains are on the hood. Well, now we know. Q.E.D.
Thank goodness I opted for the rental insurance.
Then an opinion with no proof.
Well, uhhh, it was in the Opinion section and was a response to a previous Opinion article in the Opinion section so.....