Answer questions v lecturing. Because you're no more in the know than anyone.
Is CV19 deadlier than anything mankind has ever faced?
Is it deadlier than ebola, AIDs, the Flu?
Have we shut down nations, put tens of millions out of work, ruined economies to fight a virus before?
You seem to think (and I believe this is because of where your daughter works) the epic shutdown and the ensuing costs and the ensuing lives lost due to the shutdown are worth what we are doing.
I disagree.
I don't think you believe this except for right now. In this moment. Because if you believed it, you'd also be looking forward. Consider the following.
When this is over and they calculate the suicide rates associated with the economic downturn due to the shut down, the deaths due to starvation, the deaths due to healthcare people can no longer afford that they once could when they had employer-provided healthcare...what will you say then? That we were responsible or irresponsible? Because the fact is, people are going to die due to the shutdown. Many will die months and years from now because of the "cure" and not due to CV19 directly. We are attempting to fix a major problem only to potentially create epic and greater problems.
https://thehill.com/opinion/finance...he-economy-and-is-also-no-good-for-our-health
So if unemployment goes up, studies show suicides could increase as much as 30,000. That's 30,000 lives lost because the economy gets destroyed. Could be even greater. 6.6MILLION went on unemployment last week alone.
But it gets better:
More ensuing deaths due to increases in drug addictions. And even MORE of a burden on the healthcare system with a 6% rise in ER visits.
Wait...but that's not all
35% more heart attacks for those 50-75 that are unemployed...
But hold on, let's add to the total:
75,000 more deaths because, as I said earlier, people can't get treatment due to being broke....
The best quote from the article:
I'm of the mindset, that many here are, that the cure is worse than the virus. If these studies I've posted are true, the aftermath is going to be far more devastating to human life than the loss of life from CV19, not including the epic economic impact toll it will have on us an our nation.
Please don't lecture me when you don't bother to read my posts and recall what I've previously stated. I am a high risk candidate for CV19. I've forced my family on lockdown. I'm leaving my house on average once every 5 days to get groceries and that is it. I've stated all of this before. I'm doing what the government has asked me to do.
And I'm well within my rights to question our nation's approach and to be more worried about the aftermath than I am the current situation, as supported by the evidence shared.