Current fatality count is 952 - which compared to the US fatality count of ~ 100,000, that definitely means something fishy is going on
US has population of around 320 to 330 million, whereas Japan about 120 million - all in a rather small island nation. So Japan is densely populated.
So what does the US have such a high Wuhan virus death count relative to Japan?
Most deaths are among the elderly and lots of the elderly are concentrated in assisted care places - which those got targeted by certain Democrat governors for sending COVID patients to. They signed EOs to force nursing homes to take COVID patients - in defiance of federal guidelines that spelled out that nursing homes should only be used to offload COVID patients if is a facility protocol equipped to handle highly contagion patients (few to none are).
Based on Japan, the US fatality rate should be less than 3000 - Japan is probably pervasively using HCQ to treat COVID patients, and hence the very low fatality rate
The explanation is 1) trains and restrooms are clean in Japan, masks can't help you if the place where you wash hands is a cesspool, 2) Stay home means stay home, and while there were a few "alt-right" protests (who were orderly and social distanced) to the stay home orders, the real damage has been done by George Floyd riots, and 3) Japan is prepped. There was some toilet paper hoarding, but most Japanese have stock in case of earthquakes. They looked at panic buyers with derision... "Why aren't they prepared for three months in advance already? Shamefur dispray!"
I knew the left would do this. If the right sat tight and got coronavirus under control, they'd disobey stay home at all costs, and they did exactly that.
they did not enforce any kind of a lockdown whatsoever in Japan...because it is illegal...there aren't as many people on the streets, but they are not having to comply to the same lockdown/social distancing that is being enforced in the US...feel free to look it up
Here's a link to Japan's official COVID status web page:
https://toyokeizai.net/sp/visual/tko/covid19/en
Current fatality count is 952 - which compared to the US fatality count of ~ 100,000, that definitely means something fishy is going on
US has population of around 320 to 330 million, whereas Japan about 120 million - all in a rather small island nation. So Japan is densely populated.
So what does the US have such a high Wuhan virus death count relative to Japan?
Most deaths are among the elderly and lots of the elderly are concentrated in assisted care places - which those got targeted by certain Democrat governors for sending COVID patients to. They signed EOs to force nursing homes to take COVID patients - in defiance of federal guidelines that spelled out that nursing homes should only be used to offload COVID patients if is a facility protocol equipped to handle highly contagion patients (few to none are).
Based on Japan, the US fatality rate should be less than 3000 - Japan is probably pervasively using HCQ to treat COVID patients, and hence the very low fatality rate
I think the explanation would be that 1) they're all used to wearing masks, 2) the people behave homogeneously and 3) they are healthier overall
The explanation is 1) trains and restrooms are clean in Japan, masks can't help you if the place where you wash hands is a cesspool, 2) Stay home means stay home, and while there were a few "alt-right" protests (who were orderly and social distanced) to the stay home orders, the real damage has been done by George Floyd riots, and 3) Japan is prepped. There was some toilet paper hoarding, but most Japanese have stock in case of earthquakes. They looked at panic buyers with derision... "Why aren't they prepared for three months in advance already? Shamefur dispray!"
I knew the left would do this. If the right sat tight and got coronavirus under control, they'd disobey stay home at all costs, and they did exactly that.
they did not enforce any kind of a lockdown whatsoever in Japan...because it is illegal...there aren't as many people on the streets, but they are not having to comply to the same lockdown/social distancing that is being enforced in the US...feel free to look it up