I’d be for anything that gets it done, just trying to throw a possible split out there. As a Canadian, suggesting we do more than our fair share.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @Trinitydraco1 and
I've just never understood why some countries "should" be fiscally more responsible for something that's everyone's issue.
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Replying to @CaptMPhillips @Trinitydraco1 and
Just, imaginably, since the Canadian government is throwing money around to help people get mortgages and so on, it could lead with it. I would prorate with USA to population and go in with the EU 50:50 as a bloc.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @Trinitydraco1 and
I mean, I suppose if we're only talking about the Western world, then sure... but I think the UN could make a call for funds and all members can chip in. There's plenty of vested interest around the globe.
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Replying to @CaptMPhillips @Trinitydraco1 and
come up with alternative funding strategies: very open to it. just way trying to put an example down in a tweet!
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Replying to @DanielleFong @Trinitydraco1 and
Agreed! I just know dumping money on a problem rarely gets the desired results, and that money quickly disappears when too many government hands are involved.
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Replying to @CaptMPhillips @Trinitydraco1 and
agree, we just need a serious increase in capacity at this point. WHO underprovisioned by like 10x at least
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Replying to @DanielleFong @CaptMPhillips and
I am hoping that individual prep can help fill the gap between an outbreak and the arrival of large scale help. In a large outbreak, no one can expect them to be everywhere at once. Add to that the fact that they ARE under provisioned already and people could be waiting a while
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Replying to @Trinitydraco1 @CaptMPhillips and
Individual prep is huge priority in english speaking countries
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Replying to @DanielleFong @Trinitydraco1 and
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/02/12/health/coronavirus-test-kits-cdc.amp.html … faulty kits and an instruction NOT to use on asymptomatic cases ? Perhaps I’m being a little unfair on China not identifying cases. Discuss.
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we’re pretty behind. maybe 2 months behind china. china is behind as well...
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Replying to @DanielleFong @WhyScots and
And we are all going to stay behind too. Long incubations, asymptomatic infection, faulty test kits, the list goes on. We won't know until we know. You know?
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