Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
Reply #3115 –
Firstly, vaccines save lives they do not cost them, as mentioned earlier if the data is followed on deaths after vaccination is shows that the broad trend is that deaths from clots are reduced. The problem is social media and media bend the category, they ignore the general trend and want to discuss a very specific subset cherrypicked for the purpose which they want portrayed as the norm.
The data shows that the vaccine has indeed been linked with death you seem to ignore this and want to explain it away. Why?
I'm not sure what ruining a life means in the pandemic lockdown perspective, much of the pain and suffering is a consequence of civil disobedience against the lockdown rather than the mechanics of the pandemic lockdown itself. While I concede the lockdown civil disobedience doesn't exist without the lockdown, I can't say that low case numbers would persist in the absence of lockdown.
Surely even you are a bit more worldly to see the effects of lock down on people?
People are actually suffering LP. Some of them are being denied medical treatment because COVID (cancellation of all non life threatening elective surgery isn't exactly leaving people in a situation where they are happy and healthy.
Some people are struggling to put food on the table. Some people have lost their careers let alone their jobs.
Businesses (particularly small ones) have gone under.
That leaves people feeling a lot of angst.
The few people I know who had covid, and had extended symptoms are now 100% fine.
No ongoing issues, nothing.
People are going through grief, alone.
People are having weddings with no guests.
People are having kids, and their fathers are not being allowed to spend more than an hour a day with them for the first days of their life.
People are being admitted to hospital near death and being denied access by their family. That grief of not being able to say goodbye (covid or not) is no easier.
People are dying of terminal illnesses during this period, having spent their last few months doing nothing. They are already dead, they are just waiting for the finality of death because life in lockdown isnt exactly living, unless you have a steady income stream, a cushy job where you can work remotely, or an essential service.
Then you have the inability to see people. Widows and widowers have a bubble mate, but they aren't exactly living their best life.
Its very myopic to think that this is all easy enough with no consequences.
Not everyone has a nice home to lock down in. They might live in a share house, or live in a really unfriendly suburb.
Foodbanks have never had less food and people to work for them feeding the poor and the homeless.
I am bamboozled by your response and the lack of empathy it shows.
Its quite absurd.