0.02% of the entire country today has died as a result of COVID. Thatās out of everyone, not just the infected.
We are all going to get infected sooner or later
and those with underlying medical conditions will die from it
but everyone else will survive just as humans always have
I don't believe that's true. Not everyone gets the flu every year.
True
some of us may postpone the inevitable for two years
But sooner or later...
There's nothing inevitable about it.
I suppose total isolation in space might keep the chinese disease at bay
but here on earth only one person out of a million can live in total isolation
It doesn't require total isolation. It requires contact tracing and testing. Find out who has it, isolate them, find out who they possibly gave it to, test them, isolate those that turn out to be infect, etc. etc. etc. Find the disease, track it, end it.
Tell that to the nursing homes, I'm sure they just aren't equipped for what you're asking. I find it appalling that a mayor
would put known infected patients into a facility where the highest risk people are. Not bright, not bright at all, and neither are
you for condoning the practice