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I’m curious if we’re overreacting on biblical proportions.
As hard as this sounds, most who die are very elderly people. And of course we should show compassion and solidarity but it’s the young generations who have to clean up all the aftermath. And it could destroy society as we know if this goes on for too long.
This is just a dumb thought maybe, but I’m just curious if we’re causing more harm than good by closing down everything and many people and especially younger people losing jobs and opportunities that may not come back so soon.
- Not to beat my own drum but this is the point of my posts. If we could quantify the situation with better data, we could act/react more intelligently.SteveJobs
- Sounds like something you would hear on Fox News.utopian
- No i don’t want to sound like Fox News. SteveJobs said it well. I‘m just curious if in the end it‘s causing more harm than good.NBQ00
- Yeah, all this seems very rushed. Panic everywhere, people are stupid in general.
Some of us might not even get it but lose their jobs/everything this year.******** - Look at freelancers - most not insured, low on cash, low on jobs - staying home with nothing to do.********
- Any reasonable help from the Gov would only help businesses and the (former) employed population - freelancers are fucked.********
- I posted this article earlier, not sure I agree but it makes a pretty well-reasoned case that we *could be overreactingyuekit
- https://www.statnews…yuekit
- and overall younger population - the future is fucked for us, how can we even think about the future at this point?********
- no jobs, zero idea of starting a family, fucked up climate/planet, influencers everywhere, I mean, what is going on?!********
- Especially the damn influencers, hope they get fucked the most the first. LolNBQ00
- It spreads fast enough to overwhelm out medical facilities, and when that happens you have to start letting people die. You don't seem to realize howzarkonite
- many people should be dead but are being kept alive by the healthcare system. Once those resources are not available anymore lots of people will die of lack ofzarkonite
- access to treatment.zarkonite
- South Korea's "Open Society" policy is starting to back fire with a "second wave" of infections that are going to severely cripple their hospital system.utopian