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by toomuchtodo
2269 days ago
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I imagine those less at risk will eventually give up on confinement and continue on with their lives, forcing those at risk (risk factors, 60+, immunocompromised) to remain confined voluntarily or risk a greater chance of death by venturing out. Those not at risk (younger and healthier) will be prioritized for triage and ventilator access if they do get sick. You can't expect people to shelter in place indefinitely, and they won't. |
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Naturally people aren't going hole up for a year, but we have to stop acting antsy when we've been in our houses a week or two.
Edit: I'm assuming the government does its job and takes care of its people so that they can do the right thing here.