- Joined
- Dec 13, 2017
- Location
- Belgium
Given the quantity of field hospitals and morgues being set up around the world without being used and a number of countries having flattened the curve it makes me wonder if they are expecting a second more deadly wave at some point.
More than the economy I am becoming concerned with what is happening with food supplies alongside all sorts of other supplies that each country relies upon.
Countries are no longer transporting which leaves fresh produce rotting in the fields as well as meat and dairy products going to waste. If it hasn't already started then soon farmers will begin slaughtering their livestock without being able to transport.
If our Countries are dealing with national security then why are they not dealing with these issues before we begin to starve?
Let's hope they're being set up to be used if necessary rather than them expecting a second wave so quickly after the first. Even right now there are certain areas that need the extra capacity whilst others might have only a "couple" of patients in their local hospitals.
The province I live in had to move patients around to other provinces because of capacity problems, meanwhile the situation is slightly better in most of the hospitals with more patients recovering and less people being admitted.

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