Lovejoy
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My reply was to kind of give people the idea that if all we were seeing were people who were already going to die, and then also got Covid, we wouldn’t have seen any appreciable drop in life expectancy. For half a million people to draw off as much life expectancy as they did, they largely had to have substantial statistical life years left in them. That’s just math. Now, I treated Covid patients from mid thirties to mid 90s, and had patients either die or have utterly life changing illness all along that spectrum. The truly end-of-life patient would not have had the strength to spend 30 days with us being proned on HHFNC. With some things, like diabetes or obesity, Covid seemed able to kill folks with otherwise decades left.I was mostly talking about those whom you've seen die from Covid...
Now this year I expect to see a drop in life expectancy that’s related to combination of social chaos and Covid. I don’t dismiss the dangers of prolonged shut downs, and the chaos that comes with them. I just also don’t except the diminishment of the dangers of Covid to fit the rhetoric around the dangers of continued precautions. These are difficult choices around difficult concepts, and merit study from both sides. I want us, as a joined society, to make those choices open eyed.