I don't object to covid, just want to know what it means to live with it
I can help there.
Long ago George Stephenson demonstrate his locomotive and it killed a man who carelessly stepped in front of it. Railways went on to kill large numbers for a while.
Over 100 years ago a car was demonstrated in England for the first time and a careless woman did the same and became the first car death here. Road traffic went on to kill huge numbers.
In both cases the authorities did what they could to minimise the deaths with advice and infrastructure, but ultimately it came down to the publc learning to respect the danger and act accordingly. i.e. Learning to live with them.
With Covid it's no different, we are currently still in the high deaths phase, but as they rise the public will learn to respect it out of fear and protect themselves better, just as they did with transport.
Meanwhile you and I have to accept there will be more deaths, probably lots of them.
and if the NHS is still be there a year from now.
Of course it will be, but like last time greatly diminished until Covid is under control. Again we have to accept that and the possibility it will cost us our own lives. I have, life has no fixed term that we are entitled to, every life is a complete life, no matter how long or short it is.
Talk of us prepared to accept 100,000 new cases and 200 deaths a day, 6 millions waiting for hospital treatment etc don't inspire confidence.
Good, just what we need. All part of the fear we need the public to suffer to learn to behave well enough. At present they are too complacent.
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