Mannahnin
Scion of Murgen (He/Him)
Where?Actually the death rate per capita hasn't changed by >1% from pre Covid years. Goes to show ya.
Where?Actually the death rate per capita hasn't changed by >1% from pre Covid years. Goes to show ya.
The "scientists"
No real population COVID controls and FAR lower infection rates.
go study why scientists are calling it the Africa conundrum. I'm not going to argue minutiae. The data is in and analyzed and publishedIs that really what you want to start with?
I mean, you're absolutely incorrect that there's be no real population covid controls in Africa. Africa has rather more experience with disease outbreaks than most of the rest of the world, and they've been using that to control the spread of the disease - at a cost of forcing another 40 million people into extreme poverty with their containment measures. Lockdowns and other restrictions have been common, and coordinated across the continent.
There is no mystery. The problem is that this approach isn't sustainable.
Yes. It has completely turned Western Gov't actions on their head, showing them as the wrong way to manage the situation. Many are emotionally invested in lock downs and such. Weird but true.I don't think that's accurate. Which parts of Africa are you referring to?
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Coronavirus in Africa: Five reasons why Covid-19 has been less deadly than elsewhere
The continent of a billion people has had fewer deaths than the UK despite the generally fragile health systems.www.bbc.com
go study why scientists are calling it the Africa conundrum. I'm not going to argue minutiae. The data is in and analyzed and published
IOW, as has been said again and again, public health measures are historically more effective at saving lives than pharmacological ones.I don't think that's accurate. Which parts of Africa are you referring to?
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Coronavirus in Africa: Five reasons why Covid-19 has been less deadly than elsewhere
The continent of a billion people has had fewer deaths than the UK despite the generally fragile health systems.www.bbc.com
Yes. It has completely turned Western Gov't actions on their head, showing them as the wrong way to manage the situation. Many are emotionally invested in lock downs and such. Weird but true.
But not ANYWHERE close to the lockdowns in the West, Hence the term, African conundrum per the Western medical and science community. I'm not going to argue with the doctors and scientists unless I do my own scientfic study and it contradicts their. That just isn't how to conduct science.Except, the very first item in that article is how lockdowns were used in Africa!
Did you read Mannahnin’s link? They pointed out that African nations had several things that helped them weather this as they have.Yes. It has completely turned Western Gov't actions on their head, showing them as the wrong way to manage the situation. Many are emotionally invested in lock downs and such. Weird but true.

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