seacoaster wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 4:03 pm How did we get to the point where thousands of deaths a month is just OK, moving on? Interesting and sad article:
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/arch ... te/626972/
Every American who died of COVID left an average of nine close relatives bereaved. Roughly 9 million people—3 percent of the population—now have a permanent hole in their world that was once filled by a parent, child, sibling, spouse, or grandparent. An estimated 149,000 children have lost a parent or caregiver. Many people were denied the familiar rituals of mourning—bedside goodbyes, in-person funerals. Others are grieving raw and recent losses, their grief trampled amid the stampede toward normal. “I’ve known multiple people who didn’t get to bury their parents or be with their families, and now are expected to go back to the grind of work,” says Steven Thrasher, a journalist and the author of The Viral Underclass, which looks at the interplay between inequalities and infectious diseases. “We’re not giving people the space individually or societally to mourn this huge thing that’s happened.”
Liberals were starting to look stupid in their masks … so they dropped all the mentally Ill hyperventilating. Turned out to be a hoax.