Coronavirus lockdown: Lessons from Hokkaido's second wave of infectionsMaybe. But if in fact they have large herd immunity they won’t be worried about any second wave or third wave etc ....
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-52305055
Second wave of COVID-19 could be worse than first in Canada: Research
https://torontosun.com/news/nationa...-could-be-worse-than-first-in-canada-research
LESSONS LEARNED REVIEW:
https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/p...orts-rapports/2010-2011/h1n1/pdf/h1n1-eng.pdf
Thanks for the accurate critique, Foxsea. I find right-wing media and neo-liberal proponents seem to use nice-sounding motherhood catch phrases liberally in the hopes that they will catch people who like to self-identify with those words. Words like: "Prosperity" or "creative crucible" (whatever that is). And then they paint anyone who disagrees with their vision as "anti" - including health experts whom are trying to stem this pandemic. Worse than silly - irresponsible IMHO. Thanks for catching that.What a load of elitist, neo-liberal nonsense.
"Prosperity is born of the creative crucible of markets and economic competition. The wealth we have enjoyed in this country is not God-given, natural or inevitable. Prosperity is born of the creative crucible of markets and economic competition. The wealth we have enjoyed in this country is not God-given, natural or inevitable."
The wealth of this country has been given away to the already wealthy. We socialize risk and privatize profit. We are living in a period of the greatest inequality in history. Prosperity has been enjoyed by the very few, well born or well connected.
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