Can we finally put the “it’s like the flu” nonsense to rest?
We’ve had people on this forum contract the virus and die, the prime minister of the UK in intensive care, members of the government in Italy, Iran, and elsewhere seriously ill. I don’t know anyone personally who has died, but through other people: one person in my dad’s work died, another in my mum’s workplace, someone at the post office, one relation of my cousin, and a family member of someone in a Glasgow church.
I don’t remember hearing of anyone dying of the flu ever. I understand it does happen every year, mainly with very old people, but clearly this virus is on a completely different scale. Not to mention growing worries about long term health impacts on those who survive the disease, that we may need to live with as a society for years to come.
I absolutely agree with people who say China has got questions to answer, even reparations may be in order. Everything I hear tends to support the idea that this virus escaped from a laboratory. In either case the Chinese authorities were criminally negligent,
We also need to hold our own governments to account. The fact this started in China doesn’t absolve our own governments of responsibility for their failure to prepare and poor response to the crisis.
As for Trump? I did catch the bit of him talk about injecting bleach and blasting UV rays through the body, then him claiming it was sarcasm the next day. He’s not exactly making it easy for his defenders, is he?