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In response to
"
History will be able to tell, but the blame here is in China. That is where it needed to be stopped. Once it wasn't stopped there it went everywhere -- nm
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by
Bacon
Well, there's an amount of truth to that, yes. But they did contain what they could, and AFAIK their infection rate has bottomed out.
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Mar 6 '20, 19:27
There will be no bottoming out in the US, because there is no system in place to stop it.
Responses:
We have human rights, the U.S. government can't order the state of Washington to stay home for 14 days. -- nm
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Bacon
Mar 6, 19:28
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Like I said, the ship has sailed. But the lack of testing means that the data will be compromised. -- (edited)
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Beryllium
Mar 6, 19:32
15
Dude, look at the world numbers. It's not the U.S. it's the entire planet. Italy has our healthcare system? South Korea? Come on, the U.S. bashing
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Bacon
Mar 6, 19:34
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You do know the US has the highest death rate, anywhere, right now? -- (edited)
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Andie
Mar 6, 19:39
12
Because we aren't testing enough people? okay -- nm
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Bacon
Mar 6, 19:42
11
I was commenting on the U.S. being a breeding ground. That was the target of my comment.
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Bacon
Mar 6, 19:46
Yes, that's how math and statistics work. There are ways to adjust for it instead of using raw numbers, but it's best to have more data. -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 6, 19:44
9
So if the U.S. had tested every citizen, the world wouldn't have a pandemic?
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Bacon
Mar 6, 19:47
8
It isn't hate. It is more incredulity. Letting sick people run around infecting more people, while criticizing China who locked down cities seems a
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Andie
Mar 6, 19:50
7
BTW on the China front. It's less about me criticizing China and more saying if it was going to be contained that is where it had to be
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Bacon
Mar 6, 20:01
Not just locked down cities, kept the news of the virus from getting out and allowing it to spread farther as a result. -- nm
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.
Mar 6, 19:58
2
At first. Yes. -- nm*
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Andie
Mar 6, 19:59
1
I got it backwards. Not allowing the neww out lead to locking down the cities, which was a little late. -- nm
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.
Mar 6, 20:04
People are infecting other people not knowing they are sick. My personal example.
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Bacon
Mar 6, 19:56
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Of course. Everywhere that happens. But if people who do go for medical treatment are not tested that isn't in anyone's best interest.
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Andie
Mar 6, 19:59
1
Great question, and here is how our thought process worked on it.
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Bacon
Mar 6, 20:09
And look how they're handling it. South Korea has drive-through diagnosis stations. -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 6, 19:35
The downside of a free society -- nm
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Bacon
Mar 6, 19:29
3
BTW where the U.S. really fucked up? My parents where in Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand for 3 weeks and flew back with zero issues or health worker
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Bacon
Mar 6, 19:31
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also this. nm but: -- (link)
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b. in a blue bonnet
Mar 6, 19:35
1
Ding!! But that Mexico Wall!!!! That will keep the bad hombres out of the country. -- nm
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Bacon
Mar 6, 19:37
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