You should just proclaim all is lost, then, apparently, nothing will be lost. I don't know if that is true but I read it somewhere.How quickly we forget though...
Just a few things from last year:
https://saskatoon.ctvnews.ca/chaos-...atient-death-sask-nurses-union-says-1.4673973
https://www.vicnews.com/news/infogr...-hospitals-are-in-fraser-valley-northern-b-c/
The lower article talks about area where I live. It is very large with low population density and very limited resources. Our hospital was always overcapacity because they could not discharge patients due to lack of support services. When COVID "hit" (we got our first case a few weeks ago BTW), they emptied out the hospital. I cannot help but wonder about what happened to those people as we did not really get more support services.
I expect more people dying in near future from unadressed chronic issues etc.
