GQStylin wrote:but the thing is why is a covid death so much more significant and special than people dying from various other causes every single day?
...because it's yet another way to die that didn't exist 8 months ago? Because these people would likely still be alive if not for covid? Because 1 million families or and the people around them don't have a loved one anymore? Do I really need to spell it out? I don't know about you, but I had enough in my life to worry about rather than another reason to worry about myself and the people around me.
It really IS that simple to isolate long term care homes if you implement a proper plan. If you test health care workers who work in these homes daily or every other day or something along those lines then you will find out very quickly if they've become infected and you can remove them from the home and tell them to quarantine. If a patient in these homes becomes infected then you isolated them from other patients and give them the care that they need.
It didn't work out that way for Donald Trump despite him literally testing anyone who came close to him. We as regular people don't have that ability to test everyone around us. And aren't able to test every other day because there is huge backlog for people waiting for results as it is. I needed to wait 4 days for a result last week. Your solution is completely implausible. Once again...oversimplifying things. You really don't know what's going on out there, do you?
If you find out that outside visitors are bringing the virus into the homes then you stop the visits or at least limit the number of people to a few close family members who have to be tested and come back negative before being allowed to enter. Simple procedures like these along with having enough PPE and other resources available to those homes is enough to minimize the spread among long term care facilities again.
That is what they did and are doing...yet outbreaks are still happening. Tests are only a snapshot in time...and only good for the moment it is done. Wait for days for a result before being allowed to enter...nursing homes would have no one entering...including staff. Once again...a major backlog in testing is where your "solution" goes wrong.
Heck if you want to take really strong measures then why not simply have the workers stay longer in the home with their patients rather than going home everyday? Like have the worker stay for a week or two continuously in the home with the people they're caring for after they've tested negative for the virus and then the chances of the virus spreading becomes minimal when they're not going to and forth from home to work and in between. There was a long term care home in France where the workers isolated with their patients for like 1-2 months straight and they suffered zero virus deaths as a result because they were almost completely self-contained.
Having a nurse work longer than the 12 hour shifts he/she is already working right now? Seriously? Yes...in case you didn't know (which it looks like you don't)...nurses usually work 12 hour shifts.
Keeping nurses imprisoned in a nursing is really nice idea...in theory. In reality...did you know that there is barely any space for residents to stay? Did you know that a huge reason for spread of covid in nursing homes (see the report the army put out when they went into these nursing homes to help out)...that often times seniors are crammed up to 4 to a room. Where do you expect staff to live while they are isolating for months at a time? Nice idea...but in practice...it can't happen.
The bottom line is you don't need to shutdown society and destroy people's lives to limit the spread to vulnerable people and you'd have to be insane to think that's a viable longterm plan to keep doing so until an effective treatment is developed and becomes widely available to everyone in the world.
Hyperbolic, much? You think the only people affected by this pandemic are restaurant/bar/strip club owners? You don't think beyond their needs, clearly. It has narrowed your vision of what's really going on in the world.
You're right the majority of seniors don't live in long term care facilities and guess what? They DID NOT die by the thousands as a result of coming into contact with the outside world.
And you know that...how?
Again I'll point out that there are almost 3 million seniors in Ontario and outside of LTC facilities, only about 800-900 seniors died in the entire province OUT OF 3 MILLION. So NO people potentially bringing home the virus to grandma and grandpa DID NOT result in the death of thousands and thousands of seniors outside of LTC facilities probably because many if not most of them were at least decently healthy enough to survive getting infected unlike those that are much weaker and need to live in nursing homes that provide around the clock care.
When you're in poor enough health that you can't even cook your own meals or take a shower without help, then you're in pretty bad condition and you're likely to die by anything compared to seniors who are capable of doing those basic things. So please I wish people like you and all our experts and politicians would stop with the 'well you're going to spread it to grandparents' guilt tripping crap to keep people scared of the virus when its been shown seniors in the general population aren't dying by the tens of thousands after all these months.
It's just common sense. More virus in the community means more potential spread. More potential spread means more infection.
I don't want to see a situation like Italy/SpainNew York City in March/April where hospitals were flooded and overcapacity and people died because there simply aren't enough resources. We shouldn't wait for this to happen before we realize what measures COULD have been taken instead.
We are seeing increased numbers of hospitalizations EVERYDAY. A covid admission to hospital can occupy a hospital bed for weeks/months. Given that...isn't hard to saturate a health care system if you aren't proactive. It has happened in other parts of the world already. We don't need to see it happen here because restaurants and bars need people to eat inside.
But you don't care...right? It's all good as long as you can keep a bar/strip club open to idiots who don't see the bigger picture other than themselves and their own personal gratification.
Good on you.

















