Not just old people. I cannot remember his name, but data from a researcher in the United States showed most of the people that died in 2020 were poor and on mental disability, and from mostly rural states. He believed they died from bacterial pneumonia from immunocompromised bodies from loneliness without access to caregiving. Similarly…
Not just old people. I cannot remember his name, but data from a researcher in the United States showed most of the people that died in 2020 were poor and on mental disability, and from mostly rural states. He believed they died from bacterial pneumonia from immunocompromised bodies from loneliness without access to caregiving. Similarly, the failure to treat with antibiotics killed them.
But the case for intentional release of the virus is still weak, without direct evidence. Euthanasia seems likely, but this may be more of a case of letting them die on a massive scale as happens in hospitals on a smaller scale routinely every day. This event accelerated the euthanasia. It is an interesting hypothesis though, that this could have been planned. It could also have been opportunism. Get rid of the dead people walking that are using all of the resources in the healthcare system. I think 10% of the patients use 90% of the resources as it were. Very old and very disabled use a lot of care. In other countries care is rationed to those people. Some countries right now are expanding their Euthanasia laws to include more people, and even people with mental problems.
Not just old people. I cannot remember his name, but data from a researcher in the United States showed most of the people that died in 2020 were poor and on mental disability, and from mostly rural states. He believed they died from bacterial pneumonia from immunocompromised bodies from loneliness without access to caregiving. Similarly, the failure to treat with antibiotics killed them.
But the case for intentional release of the virus is still weak, without direct evidence. Euthanasia seems likely, but this may be more of a case of letting them die on a massive scale as happens in hospitals on a smaller scale routinely every day. This event accelerated the euthanasia. It is an interesting hypothesis though, that this could have been planned. It could also have been opportunism. Get rid of the dead people walking that are using all of the resources in the healthcare system. I think 10% of the patients use 90% of the resources as it were. Very old and very disabled use a lot of care. In other countries care is rationed to those people. Some countries right now are expanding their Euthanasia laws to include more people, and even people with mental problems.