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<blockquote data-quote="97desertCobra" data-source="post: 16403090" data-attributes="member: 53488"><p>This is not a surprise to me. Hospitals are taking care of Corona patients almost exclusively right now. Elective surgeries are postponed indefinitely, which are what makes hospitals the most money. People are not going to the doctor or the hospital even for things they probably should, out of fear of getting Corona. </p><p></p><p>As a result people who are not directly part of treating Corona at the hospital have had reduced hours. My mother is in this exact situation. Her hours were reduced and there are fears of layoffs as the hospital is struggling to make enough money to operate. People don’t understand that the economic lockdown has far reaching implications, even in the fields that are considered essential. </p><p></p><p>We are at the tipping point where the cure is worse than the disease. It’s time for America to get back to work. We never should have stopped to be honest. Should have told the old and immune compromised to self isolate while those of us that are young and have a much less than 1% chance of dying from this virus continue to work. I called this day one of the lockdown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97desertCobra, post: 16403090, member: 53488"] This is not a surprise to me. Hospitals are taking care of Corona patients almost exclusively right now. Elective surgeries are postponed indefinitely, which are what makes hospitals the most money. People are not going to the doctor or the hospital even for things they probably should, out of fear of getting Corona. As a result people who are not directly part of treating Corona at the hospital have had reduced hours. My mother is in this exact situation. Her hours were reduced and there are fears of layoffs as the hospital is struggling to make enough money to operate. People don’t understand that the economic lockdown has far reaching implications, even in the fields that are considered essential. We are at the tipping point where the cure is worse than the disease. It’s time for America to get back to work. We never should have stopped to be honest. Should have told the old and immune compromised to self isolate while those of us that are young and have a much less than 1% chance of dying from this virus continue to work. I called this day one of the lockdown. [/QUOTE]
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