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by thda
2287 days ago
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> I'm afraid that on the long term, the social unrest and the economic consequences will far outweigh the damage done by the virus. I'm french. I have italian friends. I don't care about the economy. It will be back up. As long as there are humans they will need goods. > there will be no more projects even for IT people. Sure. But let's put it in balance for France: - less work for IT people - 350K deaths I vote for number one. I can't believe I'm reading that on this forum, where people are supposed to be educated. This is insane. |
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Look at life expectancy chart for Russia in the 90ies. This was mere economic mismanagement, and it's far worse than the worst case virus scenario. In some countries, unemployment and economic mismanagement leads to civil wars, revolutions and dictatorships.
Sure, techies in democratic/democratic-socialist first world countries will be probably fine in bad economy, if my experience in the great recession is any indication. A chance to buy cheaper stocks, too! However, even in a mild recession hundreds of millions (at least) will suffer. I'd choose 350k deaths.
EDIT: Come think of it, if you could completely mitigate one historical event in Europe, would you go for Spanish flu (millions of deaths!) or Great Depression (mere economy, of no consequence)?