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lol as far as professions go, healthcare workers are in a better place for keeping their job than most. it's actually the opposite in most states, there are shortages of healthcare professionals and certain regions.
btw since previous poster conflated "1000 deaths" with "1000 cases," that's not how it works. most people who get wuflu won't die. the actual, logistical problem that the virus poses isn't necessarily deaths (as long as resources are available) but the large and rapid # of people who will require hospitalization. people who are hospitalized with wuflu also take a really long time to recover. so hospitals can very quickly get overwhelmed if the region isn't equipped to handle it, and this poses the threat of collapsing the entire system, which can drives up death rates as well.
I think people are looking for a solution which has no downsides, which is just impossible. There is no perfect outcome to this now that the cat is out of the bag, it's a matter of trying to minimize the shitty aspects to whatever action you end up taking.
Bruh ... COVID-19 Hits Some Healthcare Workers With Pay Cuts and Layoffs
It's happening already. And I think it's going to become a huge problem if we keep telling everyone to stay home unless they have severe symptoms of the coof, even though it's already been proven that we have successfully prevented the hospitals from being overwhelmed.
This also presents another question and a potential "unintended consequence": How many people aren't going to the doctor or hospitals right now while they have heart conditions? Possible cancer symptoms? We're going to see upticks in deaths when this is over, since every other health condition is being ignored right now and people are scared to get checkups, I would bet. And it will become a large problem when people start flooding the hospitals and doctors offices when COVID-19 is long gone, especially if multiple hospitals and healthcare offices start to actually shut down/close their doors due to the lack of patients during this pandemic.