https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/coronavirus-us-hospitals-do-not-resuscitate-covid-19-a9427516.html#
Oh... 🙄
Edit, sounded a bit to P word before
I hope everyone supporting this decision wouldn’t feel differently if it was their family who was allowed to die 😣 else that would be a bit hypocritical
Plus this isn’t even in practice yet, I’m appalled by people’s casual acceptance of this. 😓
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Death Panels!!
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1 ReplyAnd in Italy they don’t help you if you’re over 60
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1 ReplySorry, we're not italy. also, we know that this is false. From the words of Dr. Deborah Brix herself [url=https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2020/03/26/dr_birx_coronavirus_data_doesnt_match_the_doomsday_media_predictions_or_analysis.html] [quote]Please for the reassurance of people around the world, to wake up this morning and look at people talking about creating DNR situations, Do Not Resuscitate situations for patients, there is no situation in the United States right now that warrants that kind of discussion. You can be thinking about it in the hospital. Certainly, hospitals talk about this on a daily basis, but to say that to the American people and make the implication that when they need a hospital bed it's not going to be there or a ventilator, it's not going to be there, we don't have evidence of that.[/quote][/url] Sure, there might be some doctors that might think that, but it hasnt been implemented at all.
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Nobody cares
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You can't save everyone in war
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Yeah. That’s not an option
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25 RepliesEdited by Speaker: 3/27/2020 2:24:56 AMBecause resucitating a dying elderly person with the disease- is a gross misallocation of resources when they could be used to help people who have a better chance of surviving. Simple Math. you do remember lots of drugs and medtech is made in china- and we're seeing a bit of a dip in their production- right? It's an unfortunate fact of life, but people nearing the end of theirs should not be prioritized over those with a better chance of living.
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7 Replieshttps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-covid-19-uk-britain-united-kingdom-infection-deaths-symptoms-2020-3%3famp Not so Great Britain Current confirmed Covid-19 cases: 14,579 Deaths: 759 Death rate: 5.2% https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/ U.S. Current confirmed Covid-19 cases: 86,012 Deaths: 1,307 Death rate: 1.5% [spoiler]Git gud[/spoiler]
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Edited by Fate: 3/29/2020 6:53:12 PMThis virus will change the world forever Anyway Remember to wash your hands and keep your distance
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That's reality.
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17 RepliesWhere were you when Alfie Evans and his parents weren’t allowed to leave Britain to pursue medical treatment?
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25 RepliesWhat do you expect them to do?
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That’s pretty -blam!-ed up
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