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    South Korea and Taiwan did well in large measure because they hindered transmission, thus managing the caseload.

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    One variable explains everything for Darrin. He's allergic to complexity.
    Whoopsie, he did mention age. My bad.

    I miss a post now and then.
    He's up to two variables.
    Still not sure why public health policy doesn't count at all for him.
    Oh wait, maybe it's because ours is so ty, comparatively.

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    I've already had covid + 2 Pfizer shots (regret).

    I just roll my eyes at you people with masks at Walmart. Its endemic now.

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    I've already had covid + 2 Pfizer shots (regret).

    I just roll my eyes at you people with masks at Walmart. Its endemic now.
    That's no reason not to try to prevent transmission and disease, tbh. Should we ditch municipal health codes because they don't eradicate endemic disease?

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    That's no reason not to try to prevent transmission and disease, tbh.
    Meh, its a cold to me. Had my mom get a booster, since she's old.

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    right, the guy who got instantly infected because of his poor hygiene tries to claim superiority

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    Meh, its a cold to me. Had my mom get a booster, since she's old.
    The danger of breakthrough infections with Omicron appears to be significantly higher than Delta.

    Good luck.

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    What explains why Taiwan is doing so much better than South Korea?

    Full disclosure: Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan are all doing remarkably well
    I haven't tracked Taiwan, do tell.

    What I can tell you is that Taiwan only has slightly lower (13.9 vs 15.1) percentage of their population that is 65+, so whatever the difference is certainly not just age-related.

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    Why are Japan and India doing so good? That should be the question.
    India wasn't doing so great not that long ago. They had their "Italy moment". To a lesser degree, the same can be said about Japan right before the Olympics.

    Countries doing better than the US doesn't mean they're doing "so good". The US has been pretty darned terrible at pandemic response.

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    Jesus, just say you still think Ivermectin works, Darrin.

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    Meh, its a cold to me. Had my mom get a booster, since she's old.
    Should we ditch municipal health codes, since they don't eradicate disease?

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    The danger of breakthrough infections with Omicron appears to be significantly higher than Delta.

    Good luck.

    Yep, we're all going to get it.

    That GOF research was totally worth it.

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    Jesus, just say you still think Ivermectin works, Darrin.
    I think Ivermectin and Fluvoxamine are good therapeutics. The Pfizer drug, paxlovid, also good.

    Merck drug, malnupiravir? Meh

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    Fat boy Whinehole

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    I think Ivermectin

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    Do you think we should ditch municipal health codes, because they don't eradicate endemic disease?

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    handwashing and food handling safety. People are just going to get sick anyway.

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    handwashing and food handling safety. People are just going to get sick anyway.
    Most people do the things they should do to prevent illness. People get sick anyway.

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    Most people do the things they should do to prevent illness. People get sick anyway.
    So they should do nothing instead? That barely makes sense.

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    If not, why not?

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    Are you in favor of ditching municipal health codes, Darrin?

    Why or why not?

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    Guess Karrin foregoes cleaning his ass as he still got track marks despite his effort and it costs money .

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    Guess Karrin foregoes cleaning his ass as he still got track marks despite his effort and it costs money .

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