I'm not sure what the fix for this is, but part of the problem is trying to apply national frames/narratives to what is essentially a series of simultaneous localized epidemics that at times have taken wildly different trajectories.https://twitter.com/JohnCassidy/status/1274460690640777218 …
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In general, small countries seem to have done reasonably well with the pandemic, although with some exceptions (e.g. Belgium). And so I wonder if there are some advantages to not having the cognitive dissonance of spiking cases in some places and declining ones in others.
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Have places that are more homogenous in whatever way done better or worse than others? Politically, ethnically, economically, religiously...?
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"Germany is home to the third-highest number of international migrants worldwide after the United States and Saudi Arabia"
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