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by refurb
1775 days ago
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I have family in Vietnam who took a similar “zero covid” approach. They had ~2k cases prior to the current outbreak and are now at 250,000 and still haven’t peaked. The govt is getting any vaccine they can and vaccinating everyone. They likely won’t get a majority vaccinated until the end of the year. The “zero covid” approach is not a rationale approach. It only made sense as a bandaid until you can vaccinate. “Zero covid” is like living in a house made of cardboard, and saying because you put out out all the sparks youre safe while wild fires rage around you. |
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