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November 13, 2020 4:47 am  #1


A broken allopathic social system

This was good reading and rather thought-provoking, too, if you're not interested in spending time alone, especially during the holidays.  Older people are often and usually affected most often, we know that because it's always been that way.  But please, keep reading:

QUOTE FROM ARTICLE AT LINK BELOW:
"Story at-a-glance


  • COVID-19 has a survival rate of 99.99% for those under the age of 40. Even people over the age of 60 who aren’t residents of nursing homes have a survival rate of 98.29%, yet residents in many areas are now told, in great detail, how they can and cannot celebrate their holidays
  • Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, loneliness had reached epidemic levels. In 2018, 54% of American adults over the age of 18 reported feeling lonely. By January 2020, it was 61% and now, nine months into the pandemic, we’ve reached 66%
  • Loneliness isn’t relegated to the elderly. In the 18 to 34 age group, 75% report feeling socially isolated, compared to 61% of those over 50. Among those aged 18 to 34, 19% say they’ve gone as long as two to three months without interacting with another person
  • 10% of 35- to 49-year-olds, 9% of 18- to 34-year-olds and 7% of those over 50 say they’ve not interacted with anyone outside their household or workplace since the pandemic began
  • If safety requires us to indefinitely forfeit the most valuable parts of our lives, what exactly are we trying to save?"

https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2020/11/12/how-would-you-prefer-to-spend-your-last-thanksgiving.aspx

Things are crazy and getting crazier by the minute.  Just do your own thing and take the consequences as they come, that's my advice.  For those who live in CA, tell Newsom to go get bent.


A government which robs Peter to
pay Paul can always depend on
the support of Paul.
-- George Bernard Shaw
 

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