sullydnl
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If 99% of people saw this as being little more than hype then supermarkets wouldn't currently be rationing certain products.
I've seen a few people point out that it mostly only impacts the old and the unwell but that's typically in the context of saying it isn't quite as horrendously devestating as it might otherwise have been, as opposed to them suggesting that the deaths of vulnerable people isn't a very real concern in and of itself.
I mean in a context where we're talking about schools being closed, people missing work and potentially huge economic impact, it is a positive that children and those of working age are at relatively little risk. Recognizing that isn't some sign of callous disregard for the elderly, it's a fair observation as to how things might have been worse.
I've seen a few people point out that it mostly only impacts the old and the unwell but that's typically in the context of saying it isn't quite as horrendously devestating as it might otherwise have been, as opposed to them suggesting that the deaths of vulnerable people isn't a very real concern in and of itself.
I mean in a context where we're talking about schools being closed, people missing work and potentially huge economic impact, it is a positive that children and those of working age are at relatively little risk. Recognizing that isn't some sign of callous disregard for the elderly, it's a fair observation as to how things might have been worse.