Cara Birthe

I raise the questions because they are in background more than is perhaps 
good.

To answer your reasonable challenge I'd say different countries differ. *Mainly 
on number of intensive care beds*. For instance Germany is better than 
Italy which reduced them a lot ten years ago.

And that is the kind of issue. It is pragmatic in context.

This is not the place to debate full details.

But to try ANSWER your question for what I do here: 
* .... write and lobby your representatives to ensure they are looking at 
the issue from more than one point of view. *That I do. 
As well as try to understand the negative effects of social action.

Its pretty obvious that "lockdown" is highly problematic. I just walked 
around my "ghost-town". NOTHING is open except food and tobacconist shops. 

And, practically, for instance, I'm having online bank problems I can't 
solve because the helpline is to Milan and no one answers.

These are the kinds of issues that arise.  That will devastate the society 
if it is prolonged.

A society is many people. A decision to help the sick and how should be 
properly collective.

Best wishes
TT

On Thursday, 12 March 2020 15:04:17 UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
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>  TT
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> How would you get better care for the sick in an overwhelmed healthsystem?
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> Birthe
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