They well can be. Covid19 mortality data per age group in Sweden shows that 230 (4.0%) are younger than 60 (And 160 (69.6%) of them are in 50-59 age category). The rest (5514) is 60+. The pandemic isn't over yet, but I don't expect a dramatic change in dead age distribution.
But the question is: why don't they care about the elderly? What have you done to them?
Well... out of the blue? Could be, as it's something entirely unexpected. (And you don't expect it, because you don't know the counterpart as well as you think you do.) But does it have to be gut wrenching?
You started a relationship and eventually got convinced that your date is a keeper. You had feelings to each other, positive dynamics, chemistry, understanding and care. Being together was fun and joy. You were determined to go on to the rest of your life… And then you found yourself divorced.
You've come home after a few hours paddling at windy sea, tired and satisfied with the life, but it's still to early to go to bed. So you pure a glass of red and turn on some calm music and have a pleasant finish of a wonderful day :)
Re your post above: What is fraud in this context? That there's no pandemic or no excess mortality?
Re your cited post: Social distancing works against viruses, as HIV and hepatitis. It also works against coronaviruses: if you are not in the close proximity to someone with "common cold", you cannot catch it.
Ded, there's such thing as excess mortality and it is measurable (and comparable). You don't need tests and cause of death stated by a doctor, which both might be error-prone. You need only body count during a defined time period.
There was free "Covid-19 course" on Flowing Zen, but I see it isn't there anymore. Anyway, there's still a free "Beating fatigue..." and Qigong being a holistic method, so it helps to curtain frustration (and many other issues), no matter what it was caused by.
Wiki says it's 34 000 homeless people in Sweden in 2011 (the numbers are rather old). Don't know whether I can call it a crisis, I don't see homeless people on the streets too often.
After divorce and moving to Gothenburg I was homeless for a month, got to live in a hotel, terribly expensive and inconvenient :/
Well... I thought, that if somebody bought a fishing quota from UK quota holder, it is indeed "economic link". And what would be a point in landing a lot of fish, that British consumers don't want?
Nonetheless, it's more emotional question, than economical, so it's only to wish you all well :)
My understanding is that UK fishing quota holders sold those quotas, because they didn't want to do hard and dirty work, that fishing is, but wanted money. What would they do if they get back the quotas they don't want?
A bowl of kefir (ca 200 g) with 4 different seeds (ca 0.5 tea spoon each) - sunflower, pumpkin, lin and sesam. Followed by a large cup of coffee with a lot of milk :)
A relationship is seldom symmetrical: one loves more intense, the other rather allows that. (I personally find that the one, who loves, is the happiest one.)
A household is another matter. I don't expect anyone to contribute to my household and I promise to not contribute to his :)
There's a shortage of women in your country, OP. You should think twice and trice about your chances to get near a woman again, if you divorce this one. Fix issues and stay put.
I stopped using deodorants a long time ago. Daily shower with soap, made with only natural ingredients, fresh clothes and a tad of perfume, is enough for me.
Re deo: for enquiring minds I'd recommend some googling, like the following
When do you know that it’s time to divorce?
That's sad. Though I doubt there were no signs prior the event.