Are you blaming the lockdown here or..?
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika
I wouldn't say blame but it definitely is a big part. Keep in mind a lot of people with mental health issues were "ordered" stay home along with everyone else. On top of that i can't imagine losing your job, have no savings, and just everything going downhill.
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Replying to @hayatooooo
Oh for sure..sadly everyone is opted in no matter what. We are all in this pandemic, & the vulnerable are only going to become more so. I think the lockdown & pandemic just exacerbated the problems caused by the Westernized, capitalistic society which we allowed to continue.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika
https://www.westernjournal.com/dennis-prager-never-shut-sweden-stayed-open-covid-now-run-course/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=huckabee … I'm starting to feel like maybe this was the way to go.
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Replying to @hayatooooo
Are you saying we should've just sacrificed those 800+ or so people who would have died had we done this? Just handed em over and overrun our system like natural selection? I mean who cares about the hospitals & workers right?? Lol.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika
I doubt that many deaths would've happened. All I'm saying is there's going to come a point where we're going to have to face the reality and be exposed. Hiding from this isn't going to make it disappear. It's a flu. In that sense let nature do it's thing
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Replying to @hayatooooo
Very interesting that your pinned tweet thanks the medical community when your views would have them suffer irreparably. But I see where you are coming from now.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika
I'm absolutely grateful for what they do. Understaffed, underpaid, and underappreciated. The fact is this is going no where and I think they know it as well. Do we want slow death or one hard blow. I guess we're going for slow death.
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Replying to @hayatooooo @Lani4Pasifika
I see your point of view but one consideration is that there are a lot people that will survive COVID-19 and have permanent health issues. Sure only 1% will die but the long term effects have yet to be determined.
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That 800 deaths I took from the population of Guam multiplied by a 99.5% survival rate. 800 people is a CONSERVATIVE estimate. We don't have anything close to the health facilities of Sweden. Our resources & population's health are nothing like Sweden. Why use Sweden??
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika @dillp671
Lani, I'm not trying to back and forth with you on this. Let's agree that we have different points of views. As for Sweden, well they're back to normal and we're far from it. Just showing alternate ways to overcome this pandemic.
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