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
The answers are there: science and political will. Germany 83 million, 9234 deaths. Our death rate is 5 times theirs. Why? No good reason.https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/21/germanys-coronavirus-response-masterful-science-communication.html …
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Replying to @mc2mc5
You can do this all day long and it just makes you look less smart. It's all apples and oranges and no one knows how it ends. Waves return.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Ignoring this suits your political mode, but you insult your reputation by waving this off. Are we an apple and Canada an Orange? Please. What other country has had 6 months of unchecked COVID19 running through it? The early productive shutdowns were ruined by LIBERATE MICHIGAN.
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You are just entering a conversation I have been in for months, so you can be forgiven for being under-informed. Comparing countries simply isn't a thing. It's what people who don't know how to compare things believe is a thing. Talk to an economist. (That's my background.)
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