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by vidarh
923 days ago
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These people mostly do get treatment now, for decades, involving regular expensive long term hospital stays. So you're trading already expensive treatments that cut their earnings potential drastically both by cutting number of productive years but also due to extensive sick leave. So if there even is an increase in the total cost of treatments, it's not at all a given it's a a net increase once account for decades of additional working life. |
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