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if i am but this post on 4tism got my noodle cooking a bit:
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if this is really case (perhaps medical kiwis can provide anecdotes if they live in rural areas) that means there's going to be an extremely weird market effect with regards to healthcare in the coming months/years in the US. i wonder if we're going to get nationalized healthcare just as a
necessity to keep the more rural healthcare workers employed.
between this and the Fed purchasing company assets as collateral for loans, and printing money (i.e., issuing bonds) like there's no tomorrow to keep the economy afloat, we practically live in a giant centralized state run by banks, amazon, google, and walmart. we're china without the CCP as the power center at this point.
sort of off topic but still, this pandemic is going to have long-reaching policy repercussions that we can't even begin to predict at this point for how non-lethal the disease seems to
actually be, especially compared to the spanish flu or (in the worst possible case) the plague, much less SARS or MERS.