I don’t think this virus is a way of correcting humanity’s sins. I think it’s just my experience of living for this long, but I don’t like to hop on the “humanity is pointless and is cursed” trend. There are a lot of beautiful things to look forward to.
When you try to look at things from a logical point of view, you’ll start to see patterns in this world. What puts the humanity in this world is the emotions we add to these patterns. If you step away from the emotions for a second, you’ll see the pattern. The pattern is that this virus is just a strand of the regular flu, which is why a lot of symptoms align with that of the flu. The fact is that we do not have a vaccine for this strand yet, which is the reason for mass hysteria. The panic created by the exaggeration of the virus is just being used as a tool to push different political and corporate.
For example, I was talking about how Mr. Sanders took Trump’s words out of context, saying that Trump is advocating people to go to work as if everything was ok. While in reality, Trump was saying that people don’t report their illness and just stay at home or in most cases they go to work. This is why the mortality rate of the illness looks higher on paper, but in reality, it is less or as equally threatening as the common flu. Mr. Sanders was trying to make the point that people are going to work not because they feel ok, but because they don’t have the healthcare option to visit the doctor.
Although this applies to your condition heavily, I would say that regardless of the pandemic, this is every person’s mentality. If we all start rushing to the doctor’s for little things like cuts, bruises or a runny nose, then obviously the hospital will be overrun. In this way people would be exploiting the free healthcare that they might not even be paying for. Although this number is low compared to the people who actually need it and will only use the option if need be, it is still a huge point of argument against universal healthcare.
I’m not taking any sides, because I like to look at things logically and not go with my emotions, which is why I feel like the local government, not the federal government, should create subsidized healthcare for those in need (such as you). In this way it should be offered to the government employees, which would encourage people to get jobs and contribute to the society in a bigger way. To allow for this, we need to expand the bureau of labor to give it more power to hire and train those in need. I’m not expert in this field because I didn’t take much economics, but I do know that the solutions to the problems provided by the politicians are absolutely biased and useless.