- 05 Feb 2021 14:37
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reading the last confrontation about dem vs rep attitude about covid-19 needed measures in usA, evokes to mind question about hypothetical comparison of eventual death toll between covid mortality and eventual future stagflation of us economy [1][1] - [1][1] if quarantine measures are imposed as mandatory!?
now, socialistic measures of contagion like those in China will give lesser death toll from the current covid-19 pandemic, but think usA cant afford such scenario because that will lead to stagflation at best, in which case as I said the economic pressure will backfire to the low-income population in the end and that is maybe greater risk than not imposing quarantine measures!
- probably way more people will die if the economy is stagnant, dont want to think what if it gets depressed, in which case healthcare will be even more unreachable for many thus resulting in higher health risks and consequently leading to greater mortality statistics!
now, socialistic measures of contagion like those in China will give lesser death toll from the current covid-19 pandemic, but think usA cant afford such scenario because that will lead to stagflation at best, in which case as I said the economic pressure will backfire to the low-income population in the end and that is maybe greater risk than not imposing quarantine measures!
- what would be golden mean in this situation for usA is imposing greater risk-management standardization like mandatory proper ventilation or obligatory scafanders or uv-c sterilization on every level so the economy will function as usual, sadly but while this happens there is spent so much energy on pickeering and accusations that when and if this became reality people will have hard time accepting and implementing it as regular measure!