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cookiemanstah
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Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 5:06 am |
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BAD. MOVE.
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Kougeru
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Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 10:46 am |
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| cookiemanstah wrote: | | BAD. MOVE. | these places not only "flattened the curve" but made that curve fall almost straight down. Their requirements are pretty strict.
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Hoppy800
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Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 10:55 am |
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| cookiemanstah wrote: | | BAD. MOVE. |
Unfortunately, that mentality of closing indefinitely will lead to a great depression. At this moment, restart the economy, and just keep the cons, beaches in some cases, nursing homes (closed to visitors) and schools closed.
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v1cious
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Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 1:00 pm |
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Tokyo's still under state of emergency? Based on those numbers, I'm really surprised they lived it by now. Makes me wonder if there's something they're not saying.[/img]
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#sukkar
Joined: 19 Nov 2014
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Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 7:41 pm |
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| Kougeru wrote: | | cookiemanstah wrote: | | BAD. MOVE. |
these places not only "flattened the curve" but made that curve fall almost straight down. Their requirements are pretty strict. |
Japan is doing a pretty bad job of testing people. In the last three weeks there was something like 8 days where now tests were carried out. Japan's medical infrastructure can't support so many people getting sick so they're placing these extremely high thresholds as to what qualifies a person for a test.
Tokyo, a city of 15 million people, is averaging 150 tests a day. The numbers look low because they're artificial.
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