303abuser the approach you’re advocating for directly killed people
The vast majority of people who die from covid are still those who would die soon anyway from some respiratory illness or another. Plus, delaying cancer screenings and treatments is also directly killing people.
303abuser and will contribute to all of the ripple effects you mentioned.
How? Hardly.
303abuser and i still can’t comprehend how you equate guardian headlines to a healthcare problem
I’m not, but my point is that every year there are people making loud claims that the healthcare system is, or will be, overloaded, and the “problem” typically turns out to be overblown. Hence why I’m sceptical when similar claims are made about how hospitals are coping or not with covid, especially when the reality has almost invariably turned out to be far less worrying than the claims and predictions.
Maybe where you are in Canada the hospitals did crumble under the strain, but again, for such claims most people will be relying on the unreliable media as a source, and here I am having to rely on you as a source for that.