Suicides on the rise amid stay-at-home order, Bay Area medical professionals say
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#3At what point are more people killing themselves than are getting saved by quarantine orders? No one is seriously making this calculation.
>> Doctors at John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek say they have seen more deaths by suicide during this quarantine period than deaths from the COVID-19 virus.
Looks like some people are, and it made the news.
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#5At what point are more people killing themselves than are getting saved by quarantine orders? No one is seriously making this calculation.
> At what point are more people killing themselves than are getting saved by quarantine orders? No one is seriously making this calculation. >> Doctors at John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek say they have seen more deaths by suicide during this quarantine period than deaths from the COVID-19 virus. Looks like some people are, and it made the news.
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#6Isolation paradox: Isolating will help you be less susceptible to illness. Isolation is known to cause higher levels of loneliness, depression, fear, anxiety and weaker immune system increasing susceptibility to illness.
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> At what point are more people killing themselves than are getting saved by quarantine orders? No one is seriously making this calculation. >> Doctors at John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek say they have seen more deaths by suicide during this quarantine period than deaths from the COVID-19 virus. Looks like some people are, and it made the news.
No one in the CDC or state health departments seem to be taking this into account. They're only optimizing for one variable: number of infected and number of covid19 deaths.
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#8At what point are more people killing themselves than are getting saved by quarantine orders? No one is seriously making this calculation.
It's also not politically advantageous to even consider it, let alone talk about it. In a year, when nobody cares anymore, and people are killing themselves, it will never come back to haunt the policy makers that provoked it all.
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#9Translation: we will do nothing to help you after isolating you from your support networks. Call us when you want to kill yourself.
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No one in the CDC or state health departments seem to be taking this into account. They're only optimizing for one variable: number of infected and number of covid19 deaths.
You say that as if we've known this since January or something... and as if you have inside knowledge of what those people are investigating right now. Do you? The news on this has just come out. Maybe give them a chance to react before judging?
Yes, who could have possibly known about covid19 in January? [0]
>and as if you have inside knowledge of what those people are investigating right now. Do you? The news on this has just come out. Maybe give them a chance to react before judging?
It doesn't take a genius to figure out that forcing people to stay at home, to socially distance themselves from their social support network, and to quit earning a living would have a significant impact on their mental health and a dangerous impact on the mental health of those with mood disorders. Every doctor has been educated on mental illnesses. The CDC had chances to make the right choices in January. It had chances to make the right choices in February. It had chances to make the right choices in March. How long until you think we can judge the CDC?
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