What we have unfortunately, or fortunately, depending on how you view it, Is a large vulnerable population. From the massive availability of elder care in nursing homes and assisted living facilities, people with managed conditions like asthma, high blood pressure, heart conditions, cancer survivors, organ transplant survivors, managed autoimmune diseases. Through the greatness of our medical system and availability of care we've been blessed to extend their lives beyond what it would have been if left untreated. These people have been given years and even decades on their lives thanks to medical advances and availability of care. Unfortunately something like Covid doesn't care about any of that. The larger your vulnerable population is the more people will die. It's just the shitty truth of it. Since the 30s advancements in medical science and availability of treatment has added on average 17 years to our lifespan. Covid will undoubtedly reduce that.
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