Atch
4 Jun 2020 #2401
why fewer Poles have died. I suspect it is this TB shot everyone got in Poland.
We had it in Ireland too.
Polish people just refuse to leave home as they age.
Or they have nowhere to go. I wouldn't be too quick to celebrate the lack of care facilities for old people in Poland. I think you'll find that there are many less fit and active old people struggling to manage on their own or being nursed by family members with all the attendant strains that can cause. There is also a lack of community support in Poland in terms of state subsdised home helps, care workers etc. Next time you see an old person struggling to get their shopping and walk home with a trolley and a walking stick, don't just asume they're doing it because they enjoy their independence. It may be because they have no choice.
Most people in nursing homes in Ireland are in their eighties and more than half of them are over 85, and the majority who enter homes only do so due to serious health problems which put them in the high or maximum dependency category. Irish people are no different to Polish in wanting to remain in their own homes as long as possible but sometimes they just get too frail.
wasn't there a government directive for the marking off of seating for everyone?
And nothing has been done in Warsaw to enforce it. I was on the WKD train today from Warsaw and no seats marked on that either. Tram back in central Warsaw, full to capacity with a sign on the window saying 'Only half the seats are to be occupied'.


