Yes, wouldn't. It came down to a choice, and they chose a class of people to exclude from treatment, and that was the elderly. They chose the people who were most vulnerable to it and let them die.
"It came down to a choice." Meaning that they actually were at capacity, and didn't have enough ventilators, and had to choose who to treat and who to let die?
Yes, wouldn't. It came down to a choice, and they chose a class of people to exclude from treatment, and that was the elderly. They chose the people who were most vulnerable to it and let them die.
"It came down to a choice." Meaning that they actually were at capacity, and didn't have enough ventilators, and had to choose who to treat and who to let die?
What exactly are you arguing? It seems like you are aggressively agreeing with us.
Yes, their hospitals were at capacity, so they death paneled the elderly... because that's how universal healthcare works.