Icy Gull
Back on the rollercoaster
- Jul 5, 2003
- 72,015
Probably not a popular post but a practical one.
We have a population in the UK almost 70 million.
Most people dying of COVID are 80 years plus.
If we had a million deaths would it really make a difference to our country/economy as opposed to lockdowns which are clearly ****ing the working lives and GDP of the UK, not to mention the effect it is taking our collective mental health?
Would you think like that if you worked in an NHS hospital do you think? How fecked up are the staff going to be dealing with overflowing Covid wards?