I disagree. Yes summer may bring about a lull. Possible that seasonality effects will bring numbers down. But as people start seeing long-term outcomes (which are less visible now) on what surviving this *actually* means for a substantial portion, they will wisely avoid "normal". https://twitter.com/conorsen/status/1258836264570228738 …
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Up until now, the former. But it's spreading to the latter population now: as expected, Ramadan has resulted in, if not a breakdown, then at least a desire to not take the lockdown as seriously as before.
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Bottom line, it's going to be an extremely messy summer.
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Omg Qatar is literally air conditioning THE OUTDOORS: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/world/climate-environment/climate-change-qatar-air-conditioning-outdoors/ …
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But Ecuador, which has reported relatively low deaths, is apparently actually being ravaged, and people there don't have air conditioning.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/coronavirus-guayaquil-ecuador-bodies-corpses-streets/2020/04/03/79c786c8-7522-11ea-ad9b-254ec99993bc_story.html … - Show replies
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These migrant workers have miles more rights than the poor tomato slaves in Florida who have to wear diapers.
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What a stupid, useless comparison. It's not a race. There are many migrant workers without rights, and the ones in Gulf countries face some of the most dire conditions you can imagine. Nobody said there aren't other migrant workers facing difficulties.
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