Saturday, November 14, 2020

Flowchart a series of questions so your family can survive coronavirus

Flowcharting is often used when you want to write a computer program to make sure you ask all the write questions in a program. When flowcharting it has a lot to do with If-then or Yes-no questions that can be asked during a program. These are the most common crossroads you come to whether in life or inside a computer program. So, in a sense the flowcharting was designed to simulate real life situations that beings face whether theoretical or actual.

By Flowcharting your family's route to surviving all this it might help you make better decisions when certain events occur where you live like:

Do I need to move to another location?

Are the people going out of control because they are panicking because general services are breaking down from the hospitals not able to take care of people where I live?

When hospitals can't take care of any more coronavirus cases they also cannot take care of stroke victims, Heart attack victims or accident victims either. So, the further away from that overwhelmed hospital that you have to take anyone who needs help the more likely it will be that all those patients get worse or die who have to be moved long distances by car, truck, Ambulance or Helicopter to another hospital in another state or country. 

A move doesn't have to be permanent, it can also be temporary, especially if you are having health issues of one kind or another to make sure there is going to be someone there who can still take care of you in an actual hospital in an emergency. Here in California most places are not overwhelmed (the hospitals) simply because we actually wear masks here (especially along the coast of California from San Diego North to San Francisco. Do you have friends or relatives you could stay with temporarily so you can survive all this wherever your home is in the U.S. or world?

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