Something about Corona always seems unreal to me. Like how the insanely autistic testing regime of South Korea made reinfection a thing (b/c they kept testing people on the way to recovery), & then the media pushed reinfection until they had willed the concept into reality...
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... 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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Remember that in Switzerland, the respective medical establishments are heavily staffed by people from across the boarder. The differences could be due to training of French, German or Italian medical staff.
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I avoided mentioning Italian Switzerland because it’s full of a bunch of Milanese, so you have the effect in both directions (patients & doctors). Still, having differently trained doctors gets you these insanely different rates of infection?
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Not denying it’s possible, just it’s an incredible effect, I mean if medical establishments are doing that much, everything we think we know about Corona, all those disease stats, etc., is total garbage. A complete and utter mirage.
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That's my own hypothesis. The different numbers across swiss regions are differences in measurement policy.
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