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<blockquote data-quote="Catlady19" data-source="post: 2333535" data-attributes="member: 135231"><p>What difference does it make if someone has an underlying condition or they are over 60? Dead is dead. If they had not caught Covid they may well have lived for a lot longer. You can't just write off people or accept their demise because of those things. A vaccine (which is what we were discussing, even though we have gone slightly off subject), could well prolong those lives?</p><p></p><p>Yes, I agree that many people may have people have suffered due to lockdown and may have missed out diagnosis and early treatment (doubt all 1000 of them were due to that though). And again, a vaccine would help to alleviate these problems and get us back to 'normal'.</p><p></p><p>Finally, I totally concur, I have said previously, what we need is conversation and debate based on actual facts (just not ridiculous theories).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catlady19, post: 2333535, member: 135231"] What difference does it make if someone has an underlying condition or they are over 60? Dead is dead. If they had not caught Covid they may well have lived for a lot longer. You can't just write off people or accept their demise because of those things. A vaccine (which is what we were discussing, even though we have gone slightly off subject), could well prolong those lives? Yes, I agree that many people may have people have suffered due to lockdown and may have missed out diagnosis and early treatment (doubt all 1000 of them were due to that though). And again, a vaccine would help to alleviate these problems and get us back to 'normal'. Finally, I totally concur, I have said previously, what we need is conversation and debate based on actual facts (just not ridiculous theories). [/QUOTE]
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