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by vertis
2295 days ago
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Not disagreeing with you, but there is a real difference between say the way Bangkok and Munich are treating it (I have recently been in Bangkok, now in Munich). In Bangkok 90%+ of people are walking around with masks (a combination of P2/N95 and surgical masks), hand sanitizer at the door of every shopping center. Security guards using temperature guns on everyone that enters a building. I went for a massage and the receptionist used a temperature gun on me. Here in Munich, it's invisible, except for a whole bunch of people that are working from home. Both are fairly close to hotspots, and yet there are very different behaviors. |
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At the same time, the German mainstream/government criticizes the Trump presidency.
All the same seems to happen in the USA, however the other way round: again, the opposition bolsters fear and criticizes the government for not being ready. However the opposition=democrats, hence the fearful criticize Trump at the same time.
Conclusion:
* the Trump critics in the USA overstate the risk of SARS-CoV2
* the Trump critics in Germany downstate the risk SARS-CoV2