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Tennessee doctors, isolated from their families, urge governor to shut down the state
Hey, Doc: why don't surgeons shut down the patient for surgery, then reanimate him afterward? Wouldn't it be much easier without all that pesky blood circulation and stuff?
Oh, right: because that doesn't work, and you end up with a dead patient. Unless you have fancy expensive machines take over all those body functions temporarily, and you'd better have the machines, and the expertise to use them, on hand before you start.
Same thing with a state, or a nation, or the global economy. Disrupt it too badly, and it dies. And a lot of people die with it, before something new emerges in its place - and all bets are off as to what will take its place.
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