9. Coronavirus will massively shift people towards working at home. All but essential services and package delivery will switch to work at home. This may create resentment amongst those who are forced to take risks for those get to stay at home. It aligns with class-conflict.
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10. Okay I'm spent. My main takeaway is, notwithstanding the specter of death of ourselves and relatives, we are going to get sooooo sick of hearing about this soon. It's a unique time in history. We have a pandemic, but we can slow it down because of communications technology.
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Let's look at how I could be wrong: A. Fast vaccine creation (doubt it) B. A cocktail of current drugs work C. Asian people are materially more susceptible (the bioweapon to make China's population younger thesis)
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D. I'm extrapolating from super spreaders. The British guy open-mouth coughed everywhere and hugged everyone. Seems unlikely based on Singapore tracing E. China has no idea how to treat people. Well, if that's true, how are Indonesia and India going to handle this?
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Molson Hart Retweeted Jennifer Zeng 曾錚
Another prediction: Every country in this world has an unspoken disdain for China. It’s often not fair and the United States has a history of big fuckups (assuming not deliberate), but China’s conduct in many areas is obnoxious. Look at WANG Yi’s comments for example.https://twitter.com/jenniferatntd/status/1228435515776667649 …
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Jennifer Zeng 曾錚 @jenniferatntdThis is really a bombshell. Naval University of Engineering in#Wuhan, one of the five comprehensive military universities of PLA (official info: http://bit.ly/2URmJ5x ) issued a lockdown notice on Jan. 2, 18 days BEFORE the gov. admitted there was an epidemic, 21 days BEFORE.. pic.twitter.com/ZmiwDXQ7LEShow this thread3 replies 0 retweets 7 likesShow this thread -
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Replying to @boatonsea37
Not certain enough to have an opinion. Could be true. I don’t think it’s a bio weapon though.
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I have read enough of her Twitter in English and Chinese that I can ensure you that while she is available fine woman, she manufactured plenty of fake stories. She is considered a joke so trust me pls
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I’ve seen it. There are plenty of lies and bullshit on her posts but that doesn’t mean everything she says is wrong.
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I also firmly believe that when this virus started in Wuhan, it was done. No matter what Chinese did, or failed to do, the result is the same: it spreads to the rest of the world. Those 8 whistle blowers made no difference.
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Disagree but agree with your point that containment of a novel virus is a very very challenging task. Perhaps the whistleblowers didn’t do much but the PRC could’ve done better. Not saying the us response was better.
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