Well, the pensions are high, russian goverment dont have money to pay for old people, so why dont just let them die.
If they delay the invasion more, they won’t have any troops left.
More typical anti-russia circlejerk, for western european to cope and pretend their own house are in order.
Omicron is fucking wildfire. Of course every country will have record cases.
What I’m wondering is whether or not we’ll have that herd immunity everyone used to be talking about.
“but think about nato bad noooooooo”
The Russian healthcare system was already in complete collapse a year ago: “Ambulances routinely report waiting more than twelve hours”
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Well, the pensions are high, russian goverment dont have money to pay for old people, so why dont just let them die.
If they delay the invasion more, they won’t have any troops left.
More typical anti-russia circlejerk, for western european to cope and pretend their own house are in order.
Omicron is fucking wildfire. Of course every country will have record cases.
What I’m wondering is whether or not we’ll have that herd immunity everyone used to be talking about.
“but think about nato bad noooooooo”
The Russian healthcare system was already in complete collapse a year ago: “Ambulances routinely report waiting more than twelve hours”
EDIT: r/Europe does not allow LinkedIn links, but it´s just an essay about the healthcare situation in Russia, not really the profile of anyone (see: https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/sbwzjl/one_of_the_things_putin_is_hoping_to_distract/ for source of the quote)