... Or how in the beginning whenever anybody started taking Corona super seriously and mass testing, they found a bunch of cases right away, and people started dying. No sooner do you start testing everyone in nursing homes, than everyone in nursing homes dies from Corona ...
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.. As if attention to infections in these populations willed infections into being. This happens everywhere, like a fractal, at every level of detail. Countries super terrified of Corona have awful outbreaks. Jurisdictions that opt out of containment have no problem at all...
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... Corona behaves like it does in France in French-speaking Switzerland, like it does in Germany in German-speaking Switzerland. Okay, the Swiss are hugely federal, the cantons have a lot of autonomy. Still, how is that managed, how is that an artefact of diagnostic machinery?
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Japan has done 60 tests per 1,000 people, compared with 1,000 in the U.S. And Japan has had ~10K reported deaths. Go figure...
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Or how excess mortality in the West seemingly started right after the WHO said "let there be pandemic"
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excellent, precisely what I mean, thank you.
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Simplified for brevity: my theory is a combination of linear thinking by doctors (specific diagnosis = specific outcome regardless of variables), plus nocebo amplification of symptoms caused by fear. Massive environment & routine change for elderly in care homes +masks = fear.
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