The Kings County Memorial Hospital in Montague is one of two on the eastern side of the island. It’s normally open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., but now closes at 4 p.m. as the COVID-19 outbreak in the inpatient unit puts additional stress on hospital operations.

  • Kanzar@sh.itjust.works
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    Shit guess hospitals are just gonna have to deal then, ey? You want that surgery done? Too bad, it’s getting rescheduled. Again. Oh, your cancer is palliative only now, not curative care? Too bad, you waited too long.

    The consequences of the consequences of the consequences… if your only reaction is “oh I can’t do fun things anymore then, huh?!”, well … if you care about the consequences, you’d make different decisions. If you don’t care about the consequences, be honest about it.

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      1 year ago

      Also people who can’t (or refuse to) risk getting COVID are just banned from society

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      Again, what is your solution ? It’s unrealistic to expect everyone everywhere will never have an event, etc ever again for the rest of time. Be it a house party or otherwise, the risk is always there. There are consequences to every action but if we care about every consequence like that… it’s honestly better to just end all our lives right here. It would be the most net positive action we can take. But that isn’t a viable solution either, is it? How do we get everyone to agree to committing suicide?

      You’re saying a lot of angry words but providing no solutions or suggestions. You’re basically being that old man yelling at clouds. We are social creatures and most people can’t live in complete isolation forever. Even if we try to, our societies just aren’t built for that. People who try often starve to death.

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        The compromise we sort of reached between “never go out again” and “take no precautions” was wearing masks in crowded places, doing at-home tests, getting vaccine boosters from time to time and staying home if you feel unwell. This isn’t really such a bad arrangement, if most people go along with it. But somehow taking precautions has become a politically fraught thing and some people are thinking in black and white, as if the options are either doing nothing or locking everyone in their homes. Living with COVID will have to be a compromise between these extremes.