What is better way to fight death in these situations?
What is better way to fight death in these situations?
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Corona virus is forcing people to work from home. However, it is not possible for everyone to work from home as some jobs and businesses require direct contact with people. So, it may result in poverty and starvation for millions of the people all over the world. It is also clear that chances of death from corona infection is just around 2-3%. So, what should be our priority? Should isolation be continued or should people be allowed to work despite the risk of getting infection?
So, What is better way to fight death in these situations?
Choices:
- Isolation is better as it can decrease the chances of infection and deaths from it.
- It is better to let people die of corona infection instead of letting them die from starvation and poverty.
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The best thing is to be prepared with food supplies. Urgent purchases before a possible curfew.
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The amount of people dying is not 2-3% at all it is way less! Till the age of 60-65, it's 0.2% Yearly more people die from other flu. The question is why elderly people die faster.
For sure they receive way less care and attention as children. With us 70+ will not taken to hospital,it's harder to buy healthy food the longer you live in poverty. Please, do not spread the wrong information.
We all can get it no matter how healthy we are. A part has no or hardly symptoms and those are the ones who might spread it first. A part will feel sick like with each flu and a small part will die.
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