Yes, but in death per case count, we are far above
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And remember, all data from China is unfettered, right? Seriously do we think we have received accurate counts from China, the origin?
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Well, there were those very brief news stories about urns being delivered on pallets to crematoriums, thousands per day. That circle of news was snuffed out in a hurry. But now there's reporting of covid 20, which is probably the same, but making up for the deaths they miscounted
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Ignore China, look at Europe, Canada, many, many others. No matter how you look at it, we screwed this up. Because of this:pic.twitter.com/KOJSi0virq
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Replying to @elandassani @HZardoz
You are confusing TDS with analysis.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @HZardoz
Not sure what TDS is. If we had taken this seriously, we could have tested early. South Korea was on it VERY early. We could have been too, we have the expertise and knowledge in this country.https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-testing-specialrep/special-report-how-korea-trounced-u-s-in-race-to-test-people-for-coronavirus-idUSKBN2153BW …
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Replying to @elandassani @HZardoz
All of the “island” countries did better. Which tells you something else is going on besides leadership.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @joelpollak and
UK did terrible during the first wave. But arguably, their leadership got very bad advice in the beginning.
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Replying to @AndreasShrugged @joelpollak and
Also factor in obesity, culture, international hub, on top of initial bad strategy.
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Okay, maybe not ALL islands.
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Ok ok All the islands that Hank Johnson believes will tip over if the US military lands planes there.
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