Does anyone care about what the WHO thinks anymore?
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They are responding quicker than some country specific health organization. For example, CDC in the US.
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Under reaction would be the problem. Prepare for the worst. Expect for the best.
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Too late, the news media is already making sure everyone overreacts because bad news sells papers, as the old saying goes
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How about being just a little proactive and shipping millions of doses of vaccine to those countries to help stop the variant in its tracks. Would be much more effective than banning travel!
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What is the WHO's opinion on under reaction? Shall we just pretend everything's fine until we find out that it is not?
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Just like the last time, we are shutting the barn door after the horse got out. It's already been spotted in two other countries. And we don't know the countries that it hasn't been spotted in for fucksake haven't we figured this shit out yet?
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If a person has omicron and doesn't get tested, it's just going to keep spreading. What's the R value? 24?
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South Africa and several other countries. The ban must include anyone who has traveled in or near those areas for the last two weeks no matter where they are now.
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Airlines have enabled the rapid spread of disease globally. Im glad someone finally takes this seriously. Countless lives have been lost because we failed to implement rapid testing, tracing, and flight bans globally. Now we finally figured it out!
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