Ireland: Private hospitals will be made public for duration of pandemic - The State will take control of all private hospital facilities - Health Minister: "Patients with this virus will be treated for free, and they’ll be treated as part of a single, national hospital service."

Ok. What's going on in the area I live in Missouri (U.S.), they are not only quarantining non essential workers but setting up full facilities away from the hospitals that are to only deal with this wuhan virus. But then again Ireland is a small country. The U.S. is handling this extremely well for being as large as it is. Not one place is going to have the answer.

Leave the bullshit with both the Democrats and Republicans out of it. No one gives a flying fuck about politics right now except those at home sitting on their asses. There are good deeds going on all across this country and people are heading the warnings.

When you see all of these broke people on here complaining about our health care system just remember, you are given 100% of an opportunity in this country to succeed. There really isn't anything holding someone back about making smart choices to become financially independent and afford healthcare insurance. I grew up broke ass poor and worked my way out of it. Minorities in this country have an even greater advantage now too.

Lets see........ 300-500 a month cell phone plan or invest 300-500 a month? Save money or go out to eat all the time and buy all new expensive items. Hard questions to ask financially irresponsible people.

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