Staff Writer, DL Mullan
COVID-19 / Morbidity Rates
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COVID-19 / Morbidity Rates
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People die all the time.
The flu kills Americans with compromised immune systems, nutritional deficiencies, and other comorbidities every year. Why should we care about this new virus killing them as well? Shouldn't we just get on with our lives and ignore the weak?
So if someone had three months to live but COVID-19 killed them in a week, we should believe that their last 10 or more weeks of life with their friends and family are somehow less valuable than the time of a healthy person?
How psychotic of you. Or, are you going for sociopathic instead?
Because on September 11, 2001, we did not argue people's comorbidites. Did talk radio's shock jocks rail on the facts that Americans really died of their asthma, COPD, diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, and/or immune suppression and not the fire, smoke, and buildings crushing their bodies?
People need to realign themselves with reality. A plane or a virus matters not as a terrorist attack is a terrorist attack. The numbers of COVID-19 cases matter. Every minute that someone did not get to live out their natural life matters.
Why that is not obvious to good Christian men folk is surprising.
When all the numbers are in of the infected: recovered and dead, COVID-19 will be the worst terrorist attack the world has ever seen. The morbidity rate is not about scaring the public but garnering evidentiary support for legal action to be taken against China in the future.
With one swoop of the Chinese Communist Party's leadership decision to infect the world, the CCP has effectively ended the trade war with the United States because a new war has started.
Is the world ready for a life unrecognized?
Or, are the independent and conservative talking heads going to keep arguing logical fallacies so they can keep their listenership engaged instead of informed?
Life is about to change.
World Coronavirus Count: 1,518,000 infected, 88,455 dead
USA: 434,927 (14,788 deaths)
Coronavirus is now the No. 1 cause of death in America