Literally every industrialized country other than the United States just has herd immunity bro. Can’t blame Trump for bad luck
all those places got lucky. south koreans and germans were just naturally immune. go figure!
Literally every industrialized country other than the United States just has herd immunity bro. Can’t blame Trump for bad luck
Family, esp. multi-generational households, or from poor air circulation in apartment buildings, etc.
nah they debate him every chance they get
"tough questions" is a pig with lipstick
Uptick in fake death counts.
Do you trust the accuracy of those numbers for SoKo?
Do you trust our numbers?
I envy Sweden's curve. Go look. And they didn't lock down, at least not like other European countries.
California locked down early and hard. How's that working out?
You want to be over 200k dead right now.
That's what you envy.
So how did it get into the apartment or home?
Some people got it before we realized it was spreading. Other people got it because they can't work from home. Others got it from traveling and visiting family and friends.
We are going to surpass that.
Sweden has more deaths per capita than the US, I don't envy them at all. Its curve is much tier than its Scandinavian neighbors. One thing to keep in mind (that obviously isn't Trump's fault but is something to consider) is that Sweden is a much healthier country than we are. Its average citizen isn't 60 pounds overweight. If we went with the Sweden approach it would have been ugly.
It was working out fine in California until they lifted restrictions. Do you really not understand how re ed the argument of "Look at California - lockdowns don't work!" is when the cases in California were going down in March/April/May and then, after it lifted a lot of lockdown restrictions, cases started to go up again?
FTR, I definitely am not saying we needed a lockdown. I would have preferred the Germany approach of not going to full lockdown but having testing and contact tracing. Our privatized healthcare system sucks though so that wasn't an option.
What's your 12 month estimate?
So you do realize its not tetanus.
And you do realize population density thru 3-d housing is tougher to solve than spread out San Antonio.
And your zip code.
Bout how much acreage for each home in your neighborhood?
What drives down the Sweden and NY curves? Two polar opposite policies.
Mine's a range. 300,000-500,000 dead, March 2020 to March 2021. I think that might be a little on the conservative side.
Thread about Joe Biden got derailed fast
You hate to see it.
I'm my area, it's common to live on 1 acre. At the supermarket, that distance shrinks considerably.
You want to kill as many people as quickly as possible.
Understood.
You sure do.
You should really ask Norway, Finland, and Denmark's about curves for a more accurate comparison if the variable is policy.
Dont you think?
It would be amazing if an historic pandemic ever overtook your attention.
How many people should be dead in New York now using your Swedish policy?
Post a number.
so we are indeed at an advantage
How many threads do we have for that on the first page alone?
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