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This is outstanding. Thank you for providing my morning's entertainment.
My sister-in-law lives in Atlanta. An M.D. at a general practice. And 4 months preggers with her first. She can't even get a preggers waiver to get off the standby list for hospital rotations before July because of the second-wave surge her practice's affiliate hospital is expecting because of people like you who don't feel the need to prevent futile deaths. If things go sideways down there as the trending is now starting to predict it will, she's going to be cramming that baby bump awkwardly into PPE and reporting for her 12-hour rotations just like the rest of the hapless front-line soldiers.
So thanks for reminding us who's really being inconvenienced here.
Right. If reopening too hastily overwhelms the health care system (which is the goal of shutting down in the first place) then the economy, and people’s mental and physical health will suffer anyway. I’m so amused/dismayed by this apparent conceit that if we reopen things will just go back to normal except we’ll have a few fewer Boomers. Jesus Christ.