Well my friend who works at Grey nuns in ICU says the ICU isn't the correct place to be housing Covid patients as they don't require 95% of the ICU functionality
I've said it before. Deploy the military for a 6 month rotation to LTC's and lock them down. No visitors No workers just Military personnel
Can't have one without the other. We literally just finished a day where collectively the world decided to send young men and women to death for the better good of society.
Eventually someone has to prioritize what life is worth saving and its not going to be the 80+ crowed
Well I believe they absolutely can, I am against lockdowns for other reasons though.
50% of cancer deaths are above 70 years old.
66% of CDV deaths are above 70 years old.
80% of covid19 deaths are above 70 years old.
Most conditions hit the elderly hardest, that does not mean we just give up and let them pass. I mean if you think they are not worth saving then you'd need to draw the same line for people with other conditions, like cancer and cdv. Free those places up and you'll have vast resources at hand.
I know you have said to visit LTC homes and see for ourselves, my grandmother lived until she was 100 years old and she was very active and comfortable even in the last years of her life when in an LTC. I was there every couple of months, and my father much more often. It was a good place to be though, very homey and with excellent staff, I realize that all are not that fortunate.