I don't see much point burdening a hospital over something like this. Take enough DayQuil to get through the shift. Either you get better, or you don't. By the time it is clear which it'll be, its too late to bother with hospitals. Them's the breaks.
Perhaps when you can't breathe any longer you'll understand the issue the hospitals have. There are only so many respirators, beds, and qualified staff.
> I don't see much point burdening a hospital over something like this. Take enough DayQuil to get through the shift. Either you get better, or you don't. By the time it is clear which it'll be, its too late to bother with hospitals. Them's the breaks.
Perhaps when you can't breathe any longer you'll understand the issue the hospitals have. There are only so many respirators, beds, and qualified staff.
Thank you for bringing the hysteria down to something feasible. From our previous conversations, one would be led to believe it was an airborne Ebola for how absolute you portrayed the prognosis.
I don't see much point burdening a hospital over something like this. Take enough DayQuil to get through the shift. Either you get better, or you don't. By the time it is clear which it'll be, its too late to bother with hospitals. Them's the breaks.
If only the government were as courteous. But instead we're spiraling towards medical tyranny.