Some situations I think it's best to let people come to their own conclusions as you mentioned. Let them consume the information themselves so they can consider what the options are if they see trends starting and relate that back to what they've come to understand of now being informed of how they've built this up. It eliminates the opportunity for people to accuse you of just fear mongering or being a conspiracy nut. I could have added it appears we are headed for something given a stronger bird flu virus circulating, the shortage of albuterol, liquid albuterol for children that is usually administered in hospitals...one of the biggest suppliers here in the US was down recently, I can't immediately recall why without googling for it, plus the shortage of fever reducers for older kids...mix that all up with the fact Pfizer and Moderna have new RSV vaccines out and I can calculate for myself seeing something coming down the horizon. Sometimes it best to let people put the puzzle pieces together as they come along. It appears they put the staffing levels into place for a change up in priorities that really didn't exist to the extent of the demand, the funding would follow to support it all when the pandemic would hit. But now we know how exactly it was they all came to speak the same language.
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