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By *edmark07 OP Man
over a year ago
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Is countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Brazil etc where large parts of the community literally live jowl by jowl with no segregation arnt over run by covid 19 but the first world, ie Europe is in a pandemic grip.
Anyone enlighten me ? |
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Possibly something to do with a lower upper age limit due to being 3rd world countries, less people with what is a predominantly 1st world problem type 2 diabetes, lack of media coverage, not as much health care so people aren't being tested other than that person it's just not hit them yet. Maybe another week or so.
I would imagine that it would decimate very poor countries with a poor healthcare system???
Just guessing really |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Is countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Brazil etc where large parts of the community literally live jowl by jowl with no segregation arnt over run by covid 19 but the first world, ie Europe is in a pandemic grip.
Anyone enlighten me ?"
They have no choice other than to adopt the Heard Immunity approach. It does work in the long term. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Our own health system isn't routinely checking yet. Surely they have to report deaths due to covid 19 to WHO if a pandemic is called. "
How then? These countries are still struggling to have an accurate BIrth and death registry system. Many won’t go to hospital or even a doctor. This virus is just another to add to the list. |
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"Is countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Brazil etc where large parts of the community literally live jowl by jowl with no segregation arnt over run by covid 19 but the first world, ie Europe is in a pandemic grip.
Anyone enlighten me ?" life goes on |
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"Is countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Brazil etc where large parts of the community literally live jowl by jowl with no segregation arnt over run by covid 19 but the first world, ie Europe is in a pandemic grip.
Anyone enlighten me ?"
Lack of ability to test. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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People that live in third world countries dont have disposable income
They dont move around and tend to stay in their communities
And dont hang around in Starbucks all day |
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By *edmark07 OP Man
over a year ago
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"People that live in third world countries dont have disposable income
They dont move around and tend to stay in their communities
And dont hang around in Starbucks all day"
All true but it started in a market in Wuhan, hardly international trend setters but it still spread pretty quick. Most of China and Korea don't travel but have lots of cases. It just strikes me a little suspicious these countries arnt reporting any incidents when you would expect it to be sky high |
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For most very poor communities the death rate is horrendous anyway. We commonly live to 80 in this country. Some of these places the OP mentions, death by age 50 or earlier is common.
Yes, it will burn through these communities sooner or later. Yes lots will die. But the "nice people" in the "nice places" that run the countries won't care, they won't count the numbers.
PS. There are stories of satellite surveillance images showing mass graves in Iran. There will be places where bodies are gathered and burned in heaps. |
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