Respuesta :
Many people do care about their community's welfare and hence decide to follow the protocols set by their government . But here comes some people who either aren't aware of the seriousness of the situation or thinks that it is something that can be easily resolved and are hence acting careless . But the pandemic is not as simple as it looks . Many doctors are dying and getting ventilators ( negative pressure and positive pressure ) is getting difficult day by day . Even if a person gets access to good artificial respiration ( ventilation ) there stands a problem of enduring the pain of the long moving process . In cases of corona virus patients , ventilation in the form of tracheostomy is used . Here they connect a long tube from the throat of a patient to their thoracic cavity where the trachea is present . This process is very painful and involves a lot of will power from the patient's side as well as the doctor's to keep the patient's breath under control . But many people , who aren't aware of the situation's seriousness go about here and there . What they dont realize is that they may come in contact with potential carriers of the virus . So , according to me the cases of virus affected patients are increasing instead of decreasing due to many people lacking the knowledge of how serious the situation is .
Answer:
I do not think people care as much anymore.
Explanation:
I think this because so many have been couped up for so long people want to go out and socialize and stuff like that. Trump is an anti-masker so people are going to think that they should as well (not to be political but it's true). Lots of people also underestimate the power of the virus, so they do not protect themselves. Some schools reopened and allowed students back in (like mine did then immediately 2 cases formed up). The virus is a problem in the US right now and a lot of people are not taking the safety precautions to help it not spread so it will just keep on going and spreading.
(Hope this helps, add more if you want and no need to cite my work [like Brainly's honor code says you should])