Well stated. Many will die reqardless; obviously, that is horrible. The lockdown will likely lower the overall death rate; although, results of chaotic biological systems are essentially impossible to predict. Most who die will be sick and old, so, at least, they won't be loosing that many years. The lockdowns are destroying the economy, and I'd be surprised if the deaths, at least in the third world, due to the economic collapse and resulting political collapse don't outnumber the virus deaths. We are destroying quality of life, as well as freedoms our forefathers died for.
Well stated. Many will die reqardless; obviously, that is horrible. The lockdown will likely lower the overall death rate; although, results of chaotic biological systems are essentially impossible to predict. Most who die will be sick and old, so, at least, they won't be loosing that many years. The lockdowns are destroying the economy, and I'd be surprised if the deaths, at least in the third world, due to the economic collapse and resulting political collapse don't outnumber the virus deaths. We are destroying quality of life, as well as freedoms our forefathers died for.
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