The popular explanations so far have involved drawing lines around where it hit hard and where it didn't, and then coming up with rationalizing stories to explain this difference. Reasons include weather, tuberculosis vaccine, racism against effective third-world governments, etc
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In my estimation, people are not leaving themselves sufficient mental room for unknown unknowns. The sheer number of explanations for the anomalous spread of this disease is a warning that we don't understand something
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apparently many
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Dosage seems to matter
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Doesn’t something seem weird about kids not getting sick? Anywhere?
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The disease itself is quite weird (the age pattern, the strokes in younger people), and then the way it spreads is just as confusing.
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Seeing the graphs of how it spread on restaurants or buses made it pretty clear that making people stand 6 or 8 ft apart really does make some sort of difference. So "very contagious" and "responsive to social distancing" don't seem to be at odds.
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How in the world does India have such low numbers?
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Right? And Bangladesh!
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