All you need to know is the title
Sure.
For anyone else following this discussion: Basing your argument on just the title of an article - not its content - is pretty shallow research. It's only one small step above just making stuff up.
https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-federal-memo-reveals-trucks-used-for-dead-2020-5
The take-away is that the virus has the potential to overwhelm the healthcare system, which s set up for "normal" times. People who would normally be treated for regular emergencies can't get in.
Not "fatality rate from covid"
Except that it IS the fatality rate from covid. Anyone who wants to can follow the link and see the numbers.
All you need to know is the title
Sure.
For anyone else following this discussion: Basing your argument on just the title of an article - not its content - is pretty shallow research. It's only one small step above just making stuff up.
https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-federal-memo-reveals-trucks-used-for-dead-2020-5
The take-away is that the virus has the potential to overwhelm the healthcare system, which s set up for "normal" times. People who would normally be treated for regular emergencies can't get in.
Not "fatality rate from covid"
Except that it IS the fatality rate from covid. Anyone who wants to can follow the link and see the numbers.
All you need to know is the title
Sure.
For anyone else following this discussion: Basing your argument on just the title of an article - not its content - is pretty shallow research. It's only one small step above just making stuff up.
https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-federal-memo-reveals-trucks-used-for-dead-2020-5
The take-away is that the virus has the potential to overwhelm the healthcare system. It's set up for "normal" times. People who would normally be treated for regular emergencies can't get in.
Not "fatality rate from covid"
Except that it IS the fatality rate from covid. Anyone who wants to can follow the link and see the numbers.