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by dgellow
851 days ago
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I feel the opposite regarding Covid. The world reacted pretty quickly and more or less rationally, solutions have been found and implemented with minimal delays, in a more or less coordinated fashion. All of this moved incredibly fast compared to the general pace. A huge part of the economy has been voluntarily stopped, which is insane to think about, nobody would have thought that was possible before the pandemics happened. |
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> A huge part of the economy has been voluntarily stopped
Huh? Covid was tearing up northern Italy before it landed in the US and we did nothing to prevent it. Our politicians were telling people not to buy masks.
Trump sent shit tons of ventilators to Florida for no reason.
We allowed people from places that had confirmed cases of Covid to come into the US, they just had to make a layover.
The WHO refused to call Covid a pandemic until it was way too late.
Nursing homes were decimated. Schools decided that stay 6-feet apart meant "do nothing, its fine".
People were eating horse deworming paste instead of getting the vaccine. People lost their fucking shit over mask mandates.
Maybe you weren't in the US?