Let's imagine an average household in France has 2.38 people in it. Now, imagine a casket outside every 42 houses in your neighbourhood. Imagine people's elderly and frail relatives succumbing that horrible death. You may not care for them but people do.
It doesn't sound like nothing to you, does it?
We don't see this as losing any freedoms whatsoever. That complaint you guys make is ridiculous. We don't feel subjected to anything. It's just a mask and social distancing. You make it sound like we are being somehow probed anally. A mask is nothing. Staying at home is fine. We don't care. We don't feel subjected to anything.
in France where the post takes place and the US, the chance of avoiding just death is 98.2%. that does not even take into account any other serious health problems it can cause. it also is extremely contagious so that 1.8% death rate is a ton of people. despite lockdowns and preventative measures over 600,000 people have died in the past year in the US alone. its not brainwashing. if we had done nothing that number would be in the millions
It's not about being dead from Covid19, but about overwhelming the hospital resources and ICU.
Many people died because of cancers, chronic diseases because so many Covid19 take up hospital beds, meaning people with other chronic diseases can't get treated.
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u/Roversid96 Aug 07 '21
You are too ignorant to argue with if you truly want the government giving or taking away freedom from citizens on a discretionary basis