Not only is this not correct, it’s a great disservice to one area these countries excelled: the science. They had scientists who understood airborne transmission and key role of ventilation and superspreading early on, along with explaining correctly reason for masks.https://twitter.com/NickKristof/status/1324875370542358529 …
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Canada had a lot of SARS cases too but the response hasn't been incredible compared to East Asia
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Canadian officials abandoned the precautionary principle and welphttps://www.cbc.ca/news/health/coronavirus-canada-sars-1.5766021 …
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South Korea stomped MERS ... without prior experience. We didn’t need prior experience. We had months of lead time.
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Canada flunked SARS 101
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the lesson many Canadians took from SARs was that they preferred AC/DC to the Rolling Stones as a live act.pic.twitter.com/0O3CFpR8bp
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People repeat this mantra but it's unclear to me what that actually means. We all have Covid experience now, have we now shut it down like those countries did? What are these magical lessons? Why can't we use them, still, now?
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