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Who Took the Over?

Steve G

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May 29, 2001
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100,000 plus deaths as of today. Thats 100,000 in a short 4 months. And despite everyone "opening" new cases, hospitalizations and deaths continue on, with n o end in sight. Maybe this burns out sometime in late summer or maybe it goes on and gets worse. So before all you start with the what-about-ism "the Hong Kong flu..." and the its-not-so-badism "the death rate is only 0.25% not 2.5 % so its not that bad...." and the blame the victims "well they were old people in nursing home so no big deal...." maybe you, me, we should pause and ask is this really the best we could do. Was turning this into some very weird political issue really the best approach for us as a country? For all those people who died and will continue dying, our fellow country men and women neighbors, maybe family members, again we need to ask is this really the best we can do? Is this our best moment? Wishing it away, and hoping its not that bad, does not look like a very good strategy (hope is not a method) has not really worked.
 
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