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SW-User
Origin? Maybe. The spread? To an extent. When people are asked to stay home, they went on doing beach parties, house parties, gathered in large numbers. The citizens and the governments of the counties where it’s prevalent are responsible in some why or the other for the spread. If they followed the guidelines, enforced strict lockdowns and quarantine measures and people obeyed , we’d been done with it by now. Maybe China was responsible in infecting a few hundreds of their citizens, but someone else has to take responsibility if the millions that are suffering now.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@SW-User Trouble is 'advice' is being changed on a daily basis !
And the reasons for that are because every country is following a different model !
So there's no consistency. No two countries reacting and responding in exactly the same way at exactly the same time.
I think it's largely agreed that South Korea seemed to have the best results with the lowest loss of life.
But clearly that model doesn't seem to suit everyone
And the reasons for that are because every country is following a different model !
So there's no consistency. No two countries reacting and responding in exactly the same way at exactly the same time.
I think it's largely agreed that South Korea seemed to have the best results with the lowest loss of life.
But clearly that model doesn't seem to suit everyone