It appears the panic pushers are down to one last scare tactic: long-term effects (there is simply no longer any concern that COVID will grow exponentially and overwhelm hospitals or lead to piles of bodies).
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If we& #39;re going to hold normal life hostage to long-term effects, there are many diseases with much greater prevalence and consequences.
Diabetes, for example. Life-long effects. Should we eliminate that before resuming normal life?
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Diabetes, for example. Life-long effects. Should we eliminate that before resuming normal life?
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Not to mention car accidents. Lots of potential long-term effects from amputations, etc. Should we eliminate car accidents before resuming normal life?
How low should medical/accident risks be before we& #39;re allowed to decide for ourselves on our level of risk?
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How low should medical/accident risks be before we& #39;re allowed to decide for ourselves on our level of risk?
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At what level of risk to a small number of people is a state of emergency justified?
Clearly this is no longer an emergency, if it ever was.
This is a medical issue, and we have the capability to treat those medical issues.
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Clearly this is no longer an emergency, if it ever was.
This is a medical issue, and we have the capability to treat those medical issues.
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In fact, if we stop limiting the ability of hospitals to treat any medical issues they have the capacity to treat, MANY long-term consequences of MANY diseases will be prevented.
Why is this one potential long-term consequence more important than the rest?
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Why is this one potential long-term consequence more important than the rest?
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