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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
Then it had to be balanced between treating covid & treating routine/urgent care.
If you allow covid to go unchecked then how long before such significant levels of primary/secondary health care professionals are unable to work due to either sickness or needing to isolate? What’s going to happen to those needing treatment for ‘normal’ issues and those with covid then?
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Hospitals have not become overwhelmed, so that is a red herring.
Covid has already been treated and has not been left unchecked. We have the vaccines. We were told they were our way out of it. We also have natural immunity to help.
We can’t ignore thousands of other medical problems that can be fatal if left unchecked this is the much bigger problem, not Covid.
Lockdowns do not work. Circuit breaker lockdowns don’t work either. Many will not comply, myself included. This madness of keep stopping & starting everything has to end now.