Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
Reply #1222 –
Perhaps, above all things, this pandemic has demonstrated how brittle our health networks are - physical and mental health. How under resourced they are. Perhaps like the military we really should have 'reserves' of medical folks / mental health professionals and physical locations ready to handle major / sudden increases.
Most of us are fully aware that our mental health resources are under-funded to an embarrassing level and like our hospitals the existing levels are already inadequate and vulnerable so when a pandemic comes along they're simply fckd (a very effective technical medical term ). And we appreciate that with systems already stretched they too easily fold hence doing everything to 'flatten' curves of admission to minimize a horrible potential that could have been avoided in the first place... with vision, common sense and health care priority.
3 Leos made an extremely important point, one based on fact and one incredibly relevant - when the inadequate system is suddenly stretched by a huge increase in admissions what happens to other urgent medical situations - the treatments 3 Leos mentioned?
I would add, who else gets pushed a little down the line? Who ends up just neglected enough to jeopardize their health further? Who replaces the front line medical folks who get the pandemic? How many 'elective surgeries' are going to become emergencies because of delays stretching to months?
And to pick up on the good points The Flying Lad from 77 made, and perhaps stretch them a little further - I wonder what kinds of results we would get in a bad influenza season, call it Satan Flu for dramatic effect, and test squillions of folks? Are we likely to come up with similar figures to C-19 - in pure numbers and fatality rates and stresses to existing medical resources?
(Just to extend upon the mental health aspect re suicides owing to lockdown - it's a reality and a tragedy, however, if our mental health departments and institutions were far better funded from the get go these folks would likely have the support they need to get through a lockdown).