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by AntonStratiev
2289 days ago
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That would only be the case for 3 months, after which those who were most vulnerable to the virus would have perished. 2.8m Americans die annually, basically we are just seeing 1-2 years of deaths brought forward into a 3 month window. It will be harrowing to triage those patients but it can be managed. I would prefer that situation to living through a great depression. Healthcare is irrelevant without a job or any income whatsoever, with huge sections of the economy closed and extensive restrictions on what individuals can and can't do. I have parents in their late 60s who are looking at their entire retirement portfolio evaporating. I have a terminally ill sister and aunt who are faced with spending their final weeks/months in lockdown, with people unable to visit them or attend their funerals. They are struggling to access regular supplies due to hoarding. |
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It could even be yours.
Will you be ok with that?