We’ve heard very little of how non-western countries are handling the virus. I know Singapore (where I have my residence) has done very well. The same for Taiwan and apparently several other Asian countries.
Earlier on we were told India and Africa and other areas were facing absolute disasters. Yet very little has been published about those areas.
Of course we’ve heard all about Western Europe and Canada and the US. We also heard a lot about Brazil (where I am now) early on.
I’m keen to know more. Yet no one reports anything other than new infections in western countries, vaccine news, death tolls and how hospitals in western countries are filling up.
So what’s actually happening in high population countries like India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria? Have they figured it out? Or more likely, is it simply not worth any political points to generate continuous negative news regarding these places? Inquiring minds want to know.
The numbers are all over the place. So either some countries are doing quite well or we don’t trust the numbers. What this doesn’t really tell a reader with a healthy level of skepticism, is how are countries with high populations managing to keep infections and death rates down compared to the most developed countries on earth? The data just doesn’t make sense.
It's hard. Some countries are testing more, some are testing less. Some countries report death under the WHO definition, some not.
Also keep in mind that the average age in India is 26 years. In Canada it's over 40. We have way more old people (compared to our overall population) than India. Same goes for African countries. They don't have the money to test people and they don't have as many old people.
I was trying to be sarcastic. I understand the economics of it quite well. Reddit had front page trudeau worship for "free" vaccine doses and giving it away to the 3rd world for another half a billion or whatever and acting like its a party and were giving away candy. If we decided to do this $2.65 bundle of proven drugs with no side effects that weve used and studied for decades, our corrupt government would find a way to make it cost $100 a pop and funnel through WE and other charities.
Again I’m pretty sure whatever was going on in China was fake. The whole point was to give China an economic edge again and stop being destroyed by US sanctions. I’ve come to have the opinion that covid is super fake and that they blame it on a coronavirus so they test for that but it’s actually some aggressive strain of pneumonia that’s not nearly as contagious as covid. This way they can blame yearly death numbers on covid and make it looks scary while testing for a virus basically everyone has, they just need to crank up the cycles or crank them down to make you guilty or not. Whole thing is a psy-op.
We’ve heard very little of how non-western countries are handling the virus. I know Singapore (where I have my residence) has done very well. The same for Taiwan and apparently several other Asian countries.
Earlier on we were told India and Africa and other areas were facing absolute disasters. Yet very little has been published about those areas.
Of course we’ve heard all about Western Europe and Canada and the US. We also heard a lot about Brazil (where I am now) early on.
I’m keen to know more. Yet no one reports anything other than new infections in western countries, vaccine news, death tolls and how hospitals in western countries are filling up.
So what’s actually happening in high population countries like India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria? Have they figured it out? Or more likely, is it simply not worth any political points to generate continuous negative news regarding these places? Inquiring minds want to know.
Here's India
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/india/
Here's Canada for comparison
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/canada
And here's China if you want to laugh at how absurd depending on a country's self-reported numbers are:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/china
According to those graphs, the last time somebody died from the KungFlu in China was in April.
The numbers are all over the place. So either some countries are doing quite well or we don’t trust the numbers. What this doesn’t really tell a reader with a healthy level of skepticism, is how are countries with high populations managing to keep infections and death rates down compared to the most developed countries on earth? The data just doesn’t make sense.
It's hard. Some countries are testing more, some are testing less. Some countries report death under the WHO definition, some not.
Also keep in mind that the average age in India is 26 years. In Canada it's over 40. We have way more old people (compared to our overall population) than India. Same goes for African countries. They don't have the money to test people and they don't have as many old people.
$2.65 per person? What a rip off. Canada is giving it for free. Stoopid Indians.
I was trying to be sarcastic. I understand the economics of it quite well. Reddit had front page trudeau worship for "free" vaccine doses and giving it away to the 3rd world for another half a billion or whatever and acting like its a party and were giving away candy. If we decided to do this $2.65 bundle of proven drugs with no side effects that weve used and studied for decades, our corrupt government would find a way to make it cost $100 a pop and funnel through WE and other charities.
Again I’m pretty sure whatever was going on in China was fake. The whole point was to give China an economic edge again and stop being destroyed by US sanctions. I’ve come to have the opinion that covid is super fake and that they blame it on a coronavirus so they test for that but it’s actually some aggressive strain of pneumonia that’s not nearly as contagious as covid. This way they can blame yearly death numbers on covid and make it looks scary while testing for a virus basically everyone has, they just need to crank up the cycles or crank them down to make you guilty or not. Whole thing is a psy-op.
Operation Warp Speed, straight against a wall.
So like Trump being out after 4 years instead of the 8?