German ICU hysteria never made sense. Other countries managed with higher rates of Corona & fewer per-capita beds. Germany was one of the least stressed. A trick of Corona reporting, is to direct international comparisons like this.https://twitter.com/eugyppius1/status/1402912959450554368 …
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avoid* direct international comparisons ... Other countries are only discussed a) if things seem bad there, and b) as harbingers of the future catastrophes that await us, if we don't behave and/or lock down more.
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This corrosive idea from March 2020, popularised by the world's foremost non-virologst Tomas Pueyo, is that we are all *at different points on the infection curve*. It is literally this bizarre: Some countries are taken to represent our future, others our past.
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This clever little mind virus makes the arguments around containment basically unfalsifiable. Because if you say "Florida is open, things are OK" the objection will be something like "That's only because they are behind us. They will get bad soon".
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American & Canadian lockdown enthusiasts like to say "But that's because they have very high rates of vaccination!" when informed that Texas and Florida are open & still exist. Even though that's not true i.e. vax rates.
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When Texas fully opened they were only at about 10-15% vaxx, if I remember correctly. Germany is right now at 43% with at least one dose, still masks and capacity limits everywhere.
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