Ojalá que muchos se tomen el tiempo para escuchar esta entrevista que hizo el día de hoy @beltrandelrio en @Imagen_Mxa a @DrEricDing, epidemiólogo de @Harvard: https://youtu.be/V-p1fQq111E .
Aquí parte de lo que señalo:
–Testing is enormously important; I cannot stress it enough.
https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/1275856475022397442 …
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–Mexico’s testing of 1 in 12,000 people is extremely low even compared to every other Latin-American country. –«Testing/Contact-tracing/Quarantine» is the formula used to stop epidemics around the world before there is a vaccine.
@beltrandelrio@DrEricDing.
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–Every country that has not done enough testing has suffered terribly. –Testing only hospitalized or severe cases will not stop the epidemic. –Mexico needs at least 10 times more testing volume than it has right now.
@beltrandelrio@DrEricDing.
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Replying to @lximenezfyvie @DanielleFong and
France has done "okish". Low testing, lot of death, but quarantine and large space (France has lowest pop/km2 of western Europe) still allowed the epidemic to go down.
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Replying to @Hugo_Lz @lximenezfyvie and
Low testing due to political will similar to Trump. Macron 2019 was
#YellowVests, systemic yet denied#PoliceBrutality, ghosting whole electorate! Early pandemic, PPE management was disastrous.
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Macron gov's credibility in January 2019 was already at historical low for a president. Remember: at its start, #YellowVests, a "hunger protest" over eco-tax on cars oil eventually leaked to go to ecology for only 8%... #YellowVest had *70%* popular support !
*Wink to @AOC
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