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Current thoughts on the COVID as of June 19
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RE: Current thoughts on the COVID as of June 19
(06-19-2020 11:36 PM)chiefsfan Wrote:  
(06-19-2020 09:48 PM)panama Wrote:  
(06-19-2020 07:08 PM)trueeagle98 Wrote:  
(06-19-2020 02:23 PM)panama Wrote:  
(06-19-2020 01:11 PM)Georgia_Power_Company Wrote:  Was always BS not because it wasn't real or dangerous but because it was so poorly managed with too much contradictory information being spouted by so called experts.
The experts told the truth. The people in charge chose to be the Mayor from Jaws.

There is a reason why South Korea with the same information has 12k cases and 280 deaths in a country of 50M

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I am curious as to have they counted Covid19 deaths in a lot of countries. This virus doesn't magically dissapear because people spend a few weeks in solitary. I'm sure they were able to do a better job in containment, but our numbers of dead are so inflated its comical.
I have been to Korea 4 times and spent maybe a total of four months there. Talks to people there a couple times a week. Masks are a part of the culture as in obedience to authority. They REALLY shut down and REALLY stayed home. Lol @ blaming their numbers.

Let's say that they actually had ten times as many cases and deaths.

That's what 120k vs 2.2M for is!??!!

By the way, they didn't lie about their numbers because they don't have the mayor from Jaws running things. LOL

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If you look at the countries with the most success in stopping this, the most common denominator I see is general trust that the government and leadership will make the correct decisions.

The Leadership of Iceland and New Zealand enjoy really high approval ratings, and both countries have pretty much eradicated the disease within their own borders. Germany, South Korea, and Japan are other similar situations.

I'm not sure lockdowns are the sure fire way to stop it. While New Zealand implemented a strict lockdown, and South Korea did as well, Japan and Iceland did not. What happened is that leadership in those countries made requests of the population, and the populartion largely complied.

There might be 50 different responses to stopping this in the US, but the one thing we can be sure of is that most residents don't trust the government as far as they can throw them. That makes things like mask wearing and social distancing nearly impossible to enforce.

Mask wearing and social distancing starts with the individual. You have to decide if you want to slow this down and help protect at risk people. It's not all about obeying the government of medical experts. They might know more than you. Don't be a mini trump.
06-20-2020 04:59 AM
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