I've written before about Japan, and have another article coming soon. See, this is the pity, we do need actual clear look at what policies worked, but people like you who don't understand specifics (lol, Japan not masking, lolol) make it harder. Japan is an *excellent* example.
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Explain California. We have all of what Japan has plus lockdowns and closures. Many times higher death rate on a per capita basis in CA. Thank you.
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LOLOLOLOL she’s a joke, an actual professor? Omg
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Basically anyone that doesn’t care about data and facts uses anecdotal evidence that basically boils down to “Japan was ‘good’ and the Gods treated them right!”
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1. masking was never mandated, but it has been part of the culture. 2. Japan's subway traffic has been at baseline levels for months now - that is to say, completely crammed. 3. Japan has among the lowest testing rates among OECD countries, so how can they even find clusters?
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It's there if you read their documents and interview their epidemiologists (I do). Study it, not shoot from the hip like Alex! It's actually an important example. Piece out soon.
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Really? Wow, so all those videos of Japanese people packing subway cars, and living in tiny places was just fake?
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Masks have low efficacy see any pre-covid study. Japan is also not full of fat asses like here in America. You might die if you are a fat ass. It’s natural selection and a mask had nothing to do with it.
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