I won't be remembering 2020 too well, not so much of a pandemic, the devasting deaths even. But I never thought in my lifetime I would see human beings decide who should live and who should die.
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Als antwoord op @jaczjazz @KevinPascoe
Really you've not seen that before! Ok... You realise we sell the weapons used by most wars right?
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Als antwoord op @Kaliudn @KevinPascoe
A) We don't have guns here. B) The population didn't enlist. C) I don't control the government and D) The population are doing this.
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Thank you for asking. So times I have seen people rationalise the deaths of the elderly in order so others can go about their normal lives.
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Als antwoord op @jaczjazz @PinotGrigio18 en
I'm confused by this too. Aren't the elderly part of the population? Elderly people are suffering and dying because they are being forced apart from their families: generally the most important, loving part of their lives. This separation is killing people. Is that what you mean?
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Als antwoord op @timtron2020 @PinotGrigio18 en
No, I am talking about people who can validate and reason to them dying from the virus so they can carry on with their lives. That is not normal behaviour.
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Als antwoord op @jaczjazz @PinotGrigio18 en
Lots of people who died earlier in the year were judged by the medical authorities to be already so old and sick by that they should not be afforded intensive care if they contracted covid. That kind of decision does seem brutal, but it is "normal" medical ethics I believe. 1/2
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Als antwoord op @timtron2020 @PinotGrigio18 en
What seems to me abnormal is older people being denied human contact with their families in the name of saving their lives. But no-one seems to have asked them if they wanted to take the risk, and for some (eg dementia sufferers) it meant a sad death. 2/2 https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/05/covid-19-causing-10000-dementia-deaths-beyond-infections-research-says …
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Als antwoord op @timtron2020 @PinotGrigio18 en
If people want to take their relatives out of homes to look after them, fine. But to keep allowing them to visit not only puts their relatives at risk, but other residents as well.
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Unless accurate rapid testing is introduced soon at care homes, the only visits will be visitors remaining outside the building and residents inside
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