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2020 m. balandžio 5 d., sekmadienis

We should not make the fight against coronavirus worse for our lives than the disease itself?

Many people say that. You hear, we are looking for opportunities to at least partially loosen the screws and return to normal life. Others add that let those of 90 years age to die of coronavirus for the benefit of all of us.

Therefore, there was such a shock in Lithuania when Zigmas Daukša, a businessman and owner of Šeduva mill, a healthy before coronavirus arrival 61 years old, died of coronavirus. How can this be? We were told that only people of 90 years age die? Don't we have  to die from that virus now? What an abuse and injustice ....

Needless to say, with every additional ten years of age, the chances of dying from coronavirus increase significantly. No one is guaranteed not to die after being infected with coronavirus. The disease is very painful and usually ends with suffocation. When you go out now to the grocery store, you find yourself like between two front lines in no man’s land during World War I. Random bullets fly and you don’t know if you’ll keep your health and life for much longer. Testing, isolation of infectious, and quarantine are the only guarantees of safety for each of us, the non-infected. If this interferes with the survival of your restaurant or any other small business,  nothing you can do, better just to endure. And who would want to live in a country that sacrifices 
for the good of restaurants and hotels each of us when we reach age of 90?


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