Come on Shashi, the hospitals are full or almost full in the new hotspots. Society as a whole does not have a right to put other's at risk needlessly. Again, that's what matters.
Jim G wrote:
There is a moral imperative to stop the hospitalization of people with Covid by stopping the spread. The moral obligation is obvious. It's reprehensible to put the lives of EMTs, Nurses, Doctors, and hospital staff at risk so an individual can live life "normally" dancing at the Disco bumper to bumper. There are only estimates of course, but the current estimate is likely 1000 front line workers died in just 90 days. Naturally, the official number is lower. Regardless, is it acceptable to sacrifice these people so we don't have to cook dinner at home, or so we can drink with our friends? ...
And they can't hide the refrigerator trailers they're stacking the bodies in. It's ridiculous.