drk5036
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Given how bad the situation is in the US I can’t believe they’re letting people in. We are struggling with a resurgence here in Japan, potentially because the military has started sending troops back to Japan...
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I don’t know how you’ve managed to talk yourself into it, but the situation truly is one of the worst on earth. Maybe Brazil and Indian could be worse, but is that the company the USA should be keeping?The situation is not bad in the US- unless you are talking about our hysterical media that is blatantly lying about things. You may be seeing the headlines about how many cases we have but the US media doesn't generally report that :
-in Florida some of the reporting agencies were only reporting the positive cases and leaving out the negative results making the high percentage of positive results misleading.
-that all over the US anyone who has covid and then dies- no matter the cause- is reported as a covid death because then the government will pay for all the medical costs. So if you have had a stroke, and then die from it with covid- that is a covid death.
-the number of people who are getting ill, let alone gravely ill, is miniscule.
So many problems would be fixed if we would all just stay home when we are ill, wash our hands, clean surfaces more and take care of ourselves. We also need to be more careful around our family and friends who are old, medically compromised, etc.
I am grateful for those of you that read the fine print on these web sites. It has saved me a lot of problems. It seems a lot of countries will not accept the rapid results tests and the other PCR tests take too long to meet the requirements for some countries. So some countries insist the test be 5 days ahead of arrival but the lab results take 7-10 days to get due to time to culture the specimen and then a backlog of tests to be done. It is too bad because the people in these countries need their tourism back. And we need them too.
I am contemplating booking a trip to the Maldives. I guess I need to avoid Emirates so not a lot of choices. Oh well
I think it's much more likely that the COVID deaths have been under counted, especially when you consider unattended deaths or those written off as pneumonias or cardiac related.I am not minimizing it. But the 136,000 death figure includes people who died with covid and not because of it. If someone gets hit by a car and dies and they also had covid- this would be the sort of inclusion that would drive the numbers artificially high.