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Yes lockdown when implemented as CURFEWS in a sweeping way without any human consideration took a great toll not just in the developing world but also the first world. But when humane local administrations such as in the states of Kerala and to an extent TamikNadu (India) >
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> &the world's largest most population dense pocket of Dharavi used the lockdown to prepare - beds, hospitals, testing made arrangements to help people isolate - who couldn't otherwise - yes they saved lives & most importantly reduced transmission
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Lockdowns are simply a strategy that protect the rich & powerful & ensure that their status quo will prevail all at the expense of the poor & oppressed.
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Lockdowns are rather impractical in large parts of the world. If 40% of Peruvian homes don't have refrigerators, how well can a stay at home order can function there?
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Dr. Kulldorff: The one intervention that seem to work, for some countries, is limiting air travel, or having incoming passengers quarantine or have proof of immunity. I'd like to know your opinion of that, as a scientist and a writer of the
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You might want to check your spelling there! Or did you mean it?!?
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