Lithuania Calls On EU To Stop Adjusting Clocks For Daylight Savings (theguardian.com)
AmiMoJo shares a report from The Guardian: Lithuania has said that it would push the European Union to abolish its law on daylight saving time, claiming that most people find it annoying to have to adjust their clocks twice a year. An opinion poll published this year showed that 79% of people in the nation of 2.8 million were against the annual ritual of adjusting clocks forward by one hour in the spring and then back an hour in the autumn. Proponents of daylight saving time, adopted at the beginning of the 20th century, say the longer evening daylight hours in the summer help save energy and bolster productivity. The European Commission said it was "currently examining the summertime question based on all available evidence."
If you are so frail that you can't handle a one hour shift in your schedule, you wouldn't be very productive, anyway. Who cares if a few more unhealthy people have heart attacks then rather than elsewhere in the year? Your post isn't even close to being a valid reason to eliminate daylight saving time.