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<blockquote data-quote="Lowland1" data-source="post: 6912929" data-attributes="member: 66524"><p>I really am having difficulty understanding the argument here as far as I can gather life for you is pretty normal except for the fact you are isolating from people, because of your health and age.Because you live on a farm in the country all is well. You are doing exactly as you should do. However what if you were a young married couple living in Lisbon or Porto with two or three kids. The kids can't go to school you can't go to work and you don't know if your job will be there when this all over. If you live in Sweden your kids are at school you are going to work and you know at the end of all this your country is well placed to move forward without a horrendous debt burden that its young will be paying off for years. Yes Portugal may end up with fewer deaths but what will be the cost to country of saving those lives.</p><p>I am not in Portugal but I have lived there I am not in Sweden though I had a Swedish girlfriend once. And honestly I couldn't care less about Sporting playing Bennfica but I do want to see Liverpool finish the premier league I do want to see the test cricket this year and I want my kids to be able to get on with their lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowland1, post: 6912929, member: 66524"] I really am having difficulty understanding the argument here as far as I can gather life for you is pretty normal except for the fact you are isolating from people, because of your health and age.Because you live on a farm in the country all is well. You are doing exactly as you should do. However what if you were a young married couple living in Lisbon or Porto with two or three kids. The kids can't go to school you can't go to work and you don't know if your job will be there when this all over. If you live in Sweden your kids are at school you are going to work and you know at the end of all this your country is well placed to move forward without a horrendous debt burden that its young will be paying off for years. Yes Portugal may end up with fewer deaths but what will be the cost to country of saving those lives. I am not in Portugal but I have lived there I am not in Sweden though I had a Swedish girlfriend once. And honestly I couldn't care less about Sporting playing Bennfica but I do want to see Liverpool finish the premier league I do want to see the test cricket this year and I want my kids to be able to get on with their lives. [/QUOTE]
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