BatmansRigTalk
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I don't think some people understand what the problem is, so let's tell it like it is...
No country has a medical system with even a fraction of enough beds to deal with all the cases that are coming in.
Meaning if you have a heart attack or need cancer treatment or need a broken arm set, then you will be in a traffic jam a thousand times longer than it normally is.
That is what it's about. The infrastructure to deal with COVID 19 was never there. The economic collapse saw medical care being scaled back.
We are lucky it's SARS2 and not Ebola going airborne.
No country has a medical system with even a fraction of enough beds to deal with all the cases that are coming in.
Meaning if you have a heart attack or need cancer treatment or need a broken arm set, then you will be in a traffic jam a thousand times longer than it normally is.
That is what it's about. The infrastructure to deal with COVID 19 was never there. The economic collapse saw medical care being scaled back.
We are lucky it's SARS2 and not Ebola going airborne.