Thank you!
I fail to see the need to pile on people for asking a plausible question, one that is not out of the realm of possibility considering the outcomes of the animals in the trials.
It makes sense to be prepared for all contingencies instead of saying that it will never happen and then being blind sided when it does.
If it were to happen, we are going to be in a world of hurt because there simply will not be enough healthy people with the needed skill sets to fill in and do what needs to be done.
Mr. mm and I are part of the control group, but no way could we fill in for food production, processing and transport. What about construction, maintenance and repair of equipment, manufacturing?
Those who remain should that unfortunate scenario happen will be toobusy surviving and trying to protect themselves to worry about filling in somewhere else.
And if the worst doesn’t happen, all the better. It’s not like we’re going to be disappointed that there wasn’t some huge die off after all.