Nothing to say, but yup
Yes. A lot of the time, if you want to deplete something, there are two ways to do it: cut off the supply, or increase the demand.
As Wayne Allen Root rightly points out, the advocates of the execrable Cloward-Piven approach have been trying for years to overwhelm the system by encouraging ALL people eligible for various benefits to apply for ALL of them, but the acolytes of the evil goal realized that they can accelerate it by both increasing the beneficiaries and decreasing the access to benefits.
I think they realized that overwhelming the system by increasing the people asking for the benefits either would take too long to work or have the desired effect because government would just throw more resources and money at it.
But by having the virus cause resources to decrease because the people providing those services are being forced to not provide them due to vaccine mandates, etc...
resist we mucb!