deeaa
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LOL, I got an instant Monty Python vibe...you know the classic scene in 'The Meaning of Life' where they came to harvest organs from somebody - long before he's dying...hilarious scene...
This from latest news that they're soon making organ donorship mandatory, i.e. when you die they'll take what they can use and no questions asked. Used to be that relatives could deny doing that, but no more. They have made polls and found that over 90% of the population see no problem in their organs and body parts being recycled back to use upon death, and thus made it so. They estimated that up to 70 lives yearly have been lost due to relatives denying organ harvesting, although the victims themselves would have nothing against it.
I can understand that completely...I wouldn't mind my parts being recycled, or my relative's parts, but in the moment of grief it might be easy to think otherwise and deny the use of your loved one's parts...so it's really a good thing there won't be that option any more.
This from latest news that they're soon making organ donorship mandatory, i.e. when you die they'll take what they can use and no questions asked. Used to be that relatives could deny doing that, but no more. They have made polls and found that over 90% of the population see no problem in their organs and body parts being recycled back to use upon death, and thus made it so. They estimated that up to 70 lives yearly have been lost due to relatives denying organ harvesting, although the victims themselves would have nothing against it.
I can understand that completely...I wouldn't mind my parts being recycled, or my relative's parts, but in the moment of grief it might be easy to think otherwise and deny the use of your loved one's parts...so it's really a good thing there won't be that option any more.