Anyway, now we're arguing semantics. It's still obviously absurd to call Australia a "remote Pacific Island" as the only reason we've had success with COVID-19
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Replying to @PhilWMagness
Lol that's literally just nonsense. We have higher per capita travel, reasonably high urban density, and fairly robust public transport infrastructure. Have you ever been to Sydney?
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Replying to @PhilWMagness
You keep saying these things that are contradicted by your citations and then blithely breezing on as if it wasn't absurdity
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Lol I never claimed that Sydney was as dense as one of the densest places in the world and it's just weird that you think that it's a reasonable comparison
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But hey, if we're going to compare cities that are super-dense, what about Hanoi and NYC? What's the international travel FROM CHINA comparison there? What about the COVID-19 situation? Is Vietnam a remote Pacific Island?
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