So a friend who is still fighting the C19 consequences/symptons after about a week and a half of illness is going to another person who is on two different antibiotics and has pneumonia. Why? Because hospitals are overcapacity and doctors have told the person that even though normally she'd be in hospital there is simply no space. The only way she gets in is if she can no longer breath.
Moral implications of travelling across a city, possibly spreading the C19, even if you are no longer the carrier and potentially immune, with the things from your house or yourself. Or don't infect others, but there will be no one to call the ambulance once your friend is no longer able to breath.
Moral implications of travelling across a city, possibly spreading the C19, even if you are no longer the carrier and potentially immune, with the things from your house or yourself. Or don't infect others, but there will be no one to call the ambulance once your friend is no longer able to breath.
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