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by kolinko
2230 days ago
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All countries may have had isolation measures, but those were implemented at a significantly different time. PL and CZ were among the first countries to implement lovkdowns, and they did those when the number of cases was 10-100 less than the other countries. Not mentioning that is in my opinion scientifically dishonest. Other arguments:
- the correlation between a stop of disease growth and the implementation of containment measures is very clear now - I don’t know about CZ, but in Poland we have a high death rate compared to the number of found cases, even though we test more samples than Germany to find one case. If anything, it would actually suggest that the death rates are higher here than in DE, not the other way around. The concept of haplogroups affecting covid is not new. The critique is also there - posting a new chart about the subject and not mentioning of critique is dishonest as well, imho. |
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