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If people have learned anything over the past couple years during the advent of covid lockdowns and disinformation spread by supposed professionals, hopefully they have realized that there will be times when they will only have themselves to depend on for emergency medical response. Hospitals are great for many problems when they are functioning properly, but they can also break down during crisis events, or be used as a weapon by governments to control the populace.
In the next issue of the Wild Bunch, we will be discussing some scenarios in which you may not be able to go to a doctor or a hospital for care, and the ways in which you can prepare for such situations. Some health issues are impossible for the average person to deal with, but others can be handled from home if necessary.