NEWS
World Death Rate Holding Steady At 100 Percent
1/22/97 3:00pmSEE MORE: SURVIVAL
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND—World Health Organization officials
expressed disappointment Monday at the group's finding that, despite the
enormous efforts of doctors, rescue workers and other medical professionals
worldwide, the global death rate remains constant at 100 percent.
Death rates since 1992
Death, a metabolic affliction causing total shutdown of all
life functions, has long been considered humanity's number one health concern.
Responsible for 100 percent of all recorded fatalities worldwide, the condition
has no cure.
"I was really hoping, what with all those new radiology
treatments, rescue helicopters, aerobics TV shows and what have you, that we
might at least make a dent in it this year," WHO Director General Dr.
Gernst Bladt said. "Unfortunately, it would appear that the death rate
remains constant and total, as it has inviolably since the dawn of time."
Many are suggesting that the high mortality rate represents
a massive failure on the part of the planet's health care workers.
"The inability of doctors and scientists to adequately
address this issue of death is nothing less than a scandal," concerned
parent Marcia Gretto said. "Do you have any idea what a full-blown case of
death looks like? Well, I do, and believe me, it's not pretty. In prolonged
cases, total decomposition of the corpse is the result."
"What about the children?" the visibly moved
Gretto added.
"At this early date, I don't want to start making broad
generalizations," Citizens for Safety's Robert Hemmlin said, "but it
is beginning to seem possible that birth—as well as the subsequent life cycle
that follows it—may be a serious safety risk for all those involved."
Death, experts say, affects not only the dead, but the
non-dead as well.
Death has long been considered humanity's number one health
concern. Responsible for 100 percent of all recorded fatalities worldwide, the
condition has no cure.
"Those who suffer from death can be highly traumatized
by it, often so severely that it kills them," noted therapist Eli
Wasserbaum said. "But it can also be very traumatic for the still-living
who are left behind. The sudden cessation of metabolic activity characteristic
of terminal cases of death often leaves the dead person in a position where
they are unable to adequately provide for the emotional needs of their loved
ones."
In the most serious cases of death, Wasserbaum explained,
the trauma inflicted upon these still-living victims of death may continue
throughout their entire lives, until their own deaths. "Thus,"
Wasserbaum said, "the 'vicious cycle' of death trauma continues
indefinitely."
"Everybody talks about death," Sen. Pete Domenici
(R-NM) said, "but nobody seems to actually be doing anything about it. I
propose we stop molly-coddling death, not to mention the multi-billion-dollar
hospital, mortuary, funeral and burial industries that reap huge profits from
it."
Under Domenici's new bill, all federal funds will be
withheld from the medical industry until it "gets serious and starts
cracking down on death."
Consumer rights advocate and staunch anti-death activist
Ralph Nader agreed with Domenici.
"Why should we continue to spend billions of dollars a
year on a health care industry whose sole purpose is to prevent death, only to
find, once again, that death awaits us all?" Nader said in an impassioned
address to several suburban Californians. "That's called a zero percent
return on our investment, and that's not fair. It’s time the paying customer
stood up to the HMOs and to the so-called 'medical health professionals' and
said: 'Enough is enough. I'm paying through the nose here, and I don't want to
die.'"
https://www.theonion.com/world-death-rate-holding-steady-at-100-percent-1819564171
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