@Rinzler. what frustrates me is that the health care system in Montreal HAS ALWAYS BEEN FUNCTIONNING AT OVERCAPACITY. I have been hearing about Montreal emergency rooms being overflowing since I am a child (40 years ago) and that wait times for elective (and not so elective) sugeries are in the months, not days or weeks. The Legault government liberated 6000 beds in preparation for the Covid crisis, but it feels like 5900 of those are off island where we dont need them. And how did they liberate those beds?? by cancelling every non-life threatening procedure imaginable, and delaying life-threating procedures like putting off cancer treatments and therapies for weeks. Yeah, lets make the 40 year old mother of 3 wait 3 weeks more for her cancer treatment so the 90 year old has a chance at a respirator....fucked up. The reason some countries faired well like germany (on top of testing, and a more logical approach) is hospital capacity, which we never had here in Montreal over serveral generations. So the solution? confine everybody until the economy crashes and burns, create endless other problems that will take years to fix, instead of simply isolating those at risk. If young healthy people need to fuck after 2 months of confinement, who the fuck dares criticize them? Critizise bad decisions by the decision makers of the last x generations. Thats my rant.
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