It also makes sense to invest in proper screening abilities and training so the virus stays out of long term care facilities in the first place. Then ICU capacity and ventilators become less of an issue. Both Quebec and Ontario have failed miserably at keeping the elderly safe, and the draconian policies that affect the entire population are the result.
Yeah BC's COVID-19 deaths per capita is 44% less than Ontario. And astronomically less than Quebec. New York City is on a whole other galaxy. I think it's because lefty BC NDP does a better job with managing long term care than cuckservative Ontario and Quebec. And Democrats Andrew Cuomo and Bill De Blasio were the absolute worst at managing long term care. If you spend a little money in the short-term to boost your LTC screening and testing protocols and abilities, you end up saving a lot of money in the long-term by keeping people employed and avoiding a stay at home order or curfew.
It also makes sense to invest in proper screening abilities and training so the virus stays out of long term care facilities in the first place. Then ICU capacity and ventilators become less of an issue. Both Quebec and Ontario have failed miserably at keeping the elderly safe, and the draconian policies that affect the entire population are the result.
Yeah BC's COVID-19 deaths per capita is 44% less than Ontario. And astronomically less than Quebec. New York City is on a whole other galaxy. I think it's because lefty BC NDP does a better job with managing long term care than cuckservative Ontario and Quebec. And Democrats Andrew Cuomo and Bill De Blasio were the absolute worst at managing long term care. If you spend a little money in the short-term to boost your LTC screening and testing protocols and abilities, you end up saving a lot of money in the long-term by keeping people employed and avoiding a stay at home order or curfew.