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6 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Difference is Europe is in second wave, US in first. Deaths lag infections, but yes, should be lower now.

The way I am seeing the graphs, America is in a third wave. I'm looking at active cases, not deaths.

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12 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

The way I am seeing the graphs, America is in a third wave. I'm looking at active cases, not deaths.

Disagree, there has not been the decrease in infections after the first wave like we've seen in other countries.

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4 hours ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

I think it's pretty clear, and China has shown, that the only way to get a handle on the  virus is a large scale complete lockdown of the population and shutdown of all non-essential economic and social activity for a 2-3 month period. The question is whether there is the political and social will in the America's and Europe to do this...so far there hasn't been and the virus is running unabated.

Why do people ignore how Japan handled it. That is "pretty clear".... 100,000 TOTAL cases whereas US approaching 100,000 new cases per day. 1,756 TOTAL deaths. US hits that every two days. How did they do it? Citizens responded to science, not lies from politicians. Aggressive test and trace ASAP.

If USA had done the same as Japan, total deaths would have amounted to 3,000. Not 220,000 plus. Japan is also more crowded and has older population.

Taiwan has had SEVEN deaths and 554 cases. (23.8 million population) If US did as they did, about 7,600 deaths

South Korea has had 26,511 cases and 464 deaths (population 51 million) If US did as they did, about 3,000 deaths

Those are all democracies. They have social and political will

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1 hour ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

Seeing how the virus has come roaring back, I guess all the leaders of Europe are "utter losers" too (funny how I never see this on the Forum).

 

Deflection, Europe has no relevance to topic.

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1 minute ago, Emdog said:

Why do people ignore how Japan handled it. That is "pretty clear".... 100,000 TOTAL cases whereas US approaching 100,000 new cases per day. 1,756 TOTAL deaths. US hits that every two days. How did they do it? Citizens responded to science, not lies from politicians. Aggressive test and trace ASAP.

If USA had done the same as Japan, total deaths would have amounted to 3,000. Not 220,000 plus. Japan is also more crowded and has older population.

Taiwan has had SEVEN deaths and 554 cases. (23.8 million population) If US did as they did, about 7,600 deaths

South Korea has had 26,511 cases and 464 deaths (population 51 million) If US did as they did, about 3,000 deaths

Those are all democracies. They have social and political will

Exactly. It is known since the first weeks of epidemic in SK. Few other countries tried to imitate them, except to some extent Germany.

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14 minutes ago, simple1 said:

 

So the take away from your comments is quality of presidential leadership in the USA is irrelevant - don't believe you, nor does history support your argument.

In this unique situation of a viral pandemic it doesn't...it other contexts (war, the economy, social issues) it likely does.

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1 minute ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

In this unique situation of a viral pandemic it doesn't...it other contexts (war, the economy, social issues) it likely does.

 

Disagree - trump has established an extremely poor example of behaviour, copied and evident at his rallies as well as Covid mitigation protests by his supporters. trump is a disgrace for failing to step up to one of his primary roles; responsibility for the protection and safety of the American people.

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16 minutes ago, Emdog said:

Why do people ignore how Japan handled it. That is "pretty clear".... 100,000 TOTAL cases whereas US approaching 100,000 new cases per day. 1,756 TOTAL deaths. US hits that every two days. How did they do it? Citizens responded to science, not lies from politicians. Aggressive test and trace ASAP.

If USA had done the same as Japan, total deaths would have amounted to 3,000. Not 220,000 plus. Japan is also more crowded and has older population.

Taiwan has had SEVEN deaths and 554 cases. (23.8 million population) If US did as they did, about 7,600 deaths

South Korea has had 26,511 cases and 464 deaths (population 51 million) If US did as they did, about 3,000 deaths

Those are all democracies. They have social and political will

You're making my point for me...Asians and Asian culture is different and almost has built-in protections against a virus spreading, e.g., something as simple as no tough greetings (Japan a bow and Thailand a wai). In no Asian country that I know of is there physical touching when people greet each other...whereas it's the exact opposite in every Western society. Japan is a conundrum even to epidemiologist as to their low cases/deaths, especially as they never had a legally enforced lockdown period. However, it is again a naturally socially distanced culture, people are already used to wearing masks during flu season so wearing them for Covid was nothing new, and the population's much better health profile vs. the West are probably all factors in Japan's relatively low numbers.

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25 minutes ago, Emdog said:

Why do people ignore how Japan handled it. That is "pretty clear".... 100,000 TOTAL cases whereas US approaching 100,000 new cases per day. 1,756 TOTAL deaths. US hits that every two days. How did they do it? Citizens responded to science, not lies from politicians. Aggressive test and trace ASAP.

If USA had done the same as Japan, total deaths would have amounted to 3,000. Not 220,000 plus. Japan is also more crowded and has older population.

Taiwan has had SEVEN deaths and 554 cases. (23.8 million population) If US did as they did, about 7,600 deaths

South Korea has had 26,511 cases and 464 deaths (population 51 million) If US did as they did, about 3,000 deaths

Those are all democracies. They have social and political will

Collective thinking versus individualism.

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17 minutes ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:

He holds 3 rallies that put the actual lives of his supporters and others, who get near his supporters, at risk.

Their bodies...their choice [to attend a rally]...isn't that an official Democrat Party talking point?

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1 hour ago, candide said:

From your graph, it can be seen that the second wave started around one month later in the USA. So numbers are not comparable. After one month, they may well be similar or worse in the US.

 

About the number of deaths, It may be that the virus is less deadly as it mainly infected young people, or for other reasons. However, we also need to wait around one month to be able to check it in Europe, as there is a lag between infection date and death date.

Second wave?? I think the first one is still there

 

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And this is something the stable genius forgot to do:

The U.S. restrictions that took effect Feb. 2 continued to allow travel to the U.S. from China’s Hong Kong and Macao territories over the past five months. The Associated Press reported that more than 8,000 Chinese and foreign nationals based in those territories entered the U.S. in the first three months after the travel restrictions were imposed.

https://apnews.com/article/d227b34b168e576bf5068b92a03c003d

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1 hour ago, stevenl said:

As Biden said: follow the science, amongst others avoid public gatherings, tracking and tracing, testing, quarantines.

Because it worked so well in Europe...it's not the science [Democrat talking point] it's the legal, social, and government structure.

 

France, Germany on lockdown as Covid-stricken Europe braces for tough winter
"The virus is circulating at a speed that not even the most pessimistic forecasts had anticipated," French President Emmanuel Macron said.

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/france-germany-lockdown-covid-stricken-europe-braces-tough-winter-n1245225

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According to Donald we are turning the curve of the pandemic and yet nearly a hundred thousand new cases on Friday and America having the highest death toll in the world.

 

Trump's rally in Minnesota restricted to 350 people because of Covid-19 concerns.  Is anyone on the same page in the USA?

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It really makes me wonder what is driving this virus. I sit here in Japan, there was never a lockdown or anything like that, people are basically going about their lives as normal.  And there are between 5 and 10 covid related deaths per day. So I really wonder what the factors are that drive the disease.  

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6 hours ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

The European lockdowns are only partial, with many exceptions; that's why they failed the first time and will likely again. Not sure what Trump's bank balance has to do with Covid...I'll just put it down to a typical anti-Trump non-sequiter. 

You realize that the typical trump supporter he attracts is the uneducated. He loves them,

His denial motivation is purely financial which has always been the appearance of the booming stock market. Hence....let that sink in for a while.

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Trump is not a career politician? LOL, first thing he'll do if he gets back in will be try to extended the mandated two terms, or establish a dynasty with him pulling the strings.

He does share the trait of nearly all politicians, kicking the can down the road.

The economic recovery is still about 1.5 percentage points behind when he took office, how many sugar hits do you think he has left?

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27 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

It really makes me wonder what is driving this virus. I sit here in Japan, there was never a lockdown or anything like that, people are basically going about their lives as normal.  And there are between 5 and 10 covid related deaths per day. So I really wonder what the factors are that drive the disease.  

In America's case, stupidity.

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7 minutes ago, earlinclaifornia said:

You realize that the typical trump supporter he attracts is the uneducated. He loves them,

His denial motivation is purely financial which has always been the appearance of the booming stock market. Hence....let that sink in for a while.

70% of your fellow Americans are "uneducated [no college degree]" Earl...maybe you should get to know some of them, and their struggles in life, rather than mocking them. It's not a very good look. MLK and Mother Teresa loved the poor and uneducated too.

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40 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

It really makes me wonder what is driving this virus. I sit here in Japan, there was never a lockdown or anything like that, people are basically going about their lives as normal.  And there are between 5 and 10 covid related deaths per day. So I really wonder what the factors are that drive the disease.  

I've expounded my cultural theory of the viruses spread...why it has basically disappeared in Asia but is back with a vengeance in the West. We'll see if it holds through the supposedly dangerous Winter season.

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10 minutes ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

70% of your fellow Americans are "uneducated [no college degree]" Earl...maybe you should get to know some of them, and their struggles in life, rather than mocking them. It's not a very good look. MLK and Mother Teresa loved the poor and uneducated too.

I don't think MLK or Mother Teresa were trying to make a profit from them.

 

5 minutes ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

50% think socialism is the wave of the future. 'nuff said.

AFAIK most Americans regard socialism as a form of leprosy, because they don't know any better. There are many countries that use elements of socialism very successfully to the benefit of their people.

Which would you prefer, America's greed-driven health system, or Australia's socialised one? Don't bother answering if you are a billionaire.

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