This is an excellent take if you assume the author is intentionally modeling in the introductory comments the type of bad thinking he debunks in the rest of the piece. (See "squandered," which is like "botched.")https://twitter.com/AndreasShrugged/status/1292179812304527361 …
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
So Korea. 50 million people. 304 deaths. Vietnam borders China, 90 million population, 10 deaths. Not rocket science. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/south-korea/ …
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Replying to @mc2mc5
That's the low awareness, fake news take, that we can compare any of these countries and doing so is easy and obvious.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
How so? Ignoring what works in other countries, even ones who started off poorly as we did, is easy, and wrong.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/23/opinion/us-italy-coronavirus.html …
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Replying to @mc2mc5
Common error to think you can compare apples and oranges. Too many variables to isolate leadership decisions. Countries that did everything "right" are getting second waves.
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Yes, and dealing with these waves. Unlike the USA, where the only "plan" is whatever Trump thinks will get him re-elected. The irony is this not only costs lives every day, it loses him votes, and seats in Congress. We are not so different from Italy or Germany. Or Canada.pic.twitter.com/pUJ0twEmMz
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Read my book Loserthink to see what you are doing wrong here.
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