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  • halfpipe [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    At least part of the hidden killer is hospital capacity. An emergency room full of covid cases can't get people into surgery quickly, and some will catch it as they are weak and in recovery. People that need a routine procedure or operation end up dying because it can't be scheduled, then the whole system starts slowing down further as the nurses get shell shocked and burnt out.