Submitted by someone_whoisthat t3_y8g6tc in nyc
nonlawyer t1_it0kmmn wrote
Reply to comment by root086 in Queens man struck by subway in fight was rushing to take wife to doctor’s visit: widow by someone_whoisthat
> COVID had more of an effect on mental health compared to physical health
Over a million people died in the US alone wtf is this nonsense lmao
bammerburn t1_it0kycr wrote
Republicans pretending 1 million deaths didn’t happen, and everybody else just losing their minds.
SakanaToDoubutsu t1_it2m3hg wrote
Say the average person who died from COVID-19 was 50 years old and lost about 25 years of life, that 25 million years of lost potential. By comparison the US population is about 360 million, and effectively lost a year of our lives from 2020 through 2021, thats 360 million years of lost potential. Which was worse in the grand scheme of things?
NashvilleHot t1_it2vay6 wrote
False equivalence if I ever saw one
tuberosum t1_it2uzk6 wrote
Still the dead, because they'll never get to experience anything ever again.
You spent a year doing indoor things, baking bread and hanging out with friends on zoom instead of at a bar...
williamwchuang t1_it3fg8p wrote
Why are you comparing the two numbers? You're acting like everything would be normal despite a global pandemic if only the government did not do anything.
ctindel t1_it175uc wrote
Yes but realistically high tens if not hundreds of millions suffered mental health consequences.
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quakefist t1_it1hlp1 wrote
Not enough people died. Nature tried to get more.
DoNotWeepAtMyGrave t1_it1ltnl wrote
It’s not over yet….
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