The thing that's "locked down" in NZ is letting people from *other* countries into their borders, thanks to the massive public policy failures in the rest of the world
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This is obviously not ideal, since they do have a fair amount of tourism income, but the overall situation is obviously worse for the US and UK economies - a LOT worse - than it is for them
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The idea that lockdown is a permanent no-win scenario that you can't get out of until you achieve "herd immunity" is, of course, mindless defeatism from idiots who don't know the basic way an infectious disease works
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If we could lock down the whole world for 14 days the virus would vanish forever That's how a virus works, that's its basic weakness - it's not really alive, it can only grow inside a human body, and it can only do so for so long before it needs to jump elsewhere
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The collective result of the actions of schmucks like this guy has been too kill so many people. They’re too dumb to even realize they shouldn’t appear in public anymore.
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The ridiculous sour grapes here He doesn't even know that the last NZ lockdown ended in October Taiwan just had a huge 10,000-person two-day rave in November to celebrate 200 days with zero endogenous cases
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I have friends from NZ who can't go for Christmas due to the 2 week hotel quarantine at their own expense. The idea that they are back to normal is Chinese fake news
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Yeah you mean they can't go IN AND OUT OF THE COUNTRY Blame other countries for that situation
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Replying to @arthur_affect @alexinbulimba and
On top of everything else it's just utterly comical watching a Brexiter suddenly demand free movement across borders at all times as a God-given right
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It's not comical watching a Chinese stooge demanding the end of free movement
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Yes my evil Chinese plot to engineer a hard Brexit was very subtle and yet surprisingly fruitful
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