Utter nonsense, my friend. As of June 6th, the following countries are all still showing increases: Malaysia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Brazil. Colombia, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Venezuela, Dom. Republic, Guatemala, Cuba (borderline), Kuwait, Oman, South Africa, Uganda, Tunisia, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, DR Congo. All of these countries and more, are currently showing an increase in cases. My source: Johns Hopkins University and National Public Health Agencies. What is your source?
Okay, maybe the word exponential was an exaggeration on my part, but covid numbers are not falling in all those countries I mentioned, and that is a FACT!!!!
Like C2B says in their post below, it's going to have no effect on The Bahamas, as we can't even get corporations to invest here with our current 0% tax rate, given our lack of educated & skilled people
You really think Biden is thinking about The Bahamas with this? C'mon man, get real and stop with the politicking. He probably doesn't even know where The Bahamas is
Many of those countries have very low testing rates and have a very basic healthcare infrastructure with many cases probably going unreported. Also, large amounts of their populations live rurally in villages where they know little about what is going on. African countries are probably top of that list, where healthcare is basic to say the least, and cases more than likely unreported..
Additionally, the populations of a lot of those continents already have a much lower life expectancy than those in 'developed' countries. Since most COVID deaths are associated with the elderly, (over 70's or 80's), these countries have a very low percentage of people in the particularly vulnerable age groups. Africa currently has the world's youngest population with a median age of 19 years, so most of their cases have been in the younger population who are more likely to recover.
*The corona numbers are falling in countries that haven't been vaccinated just as fast as they are falling in countries that had mass vaccinations. What does this science suggest?*
Been to Brazil, Argentina, Malaysia, Philippines or India recently ? Just a few of many countries where cases are increasing exponentially and few have been vaccinated.
Fauci's emails don't confirm anything, except that he couldn't conclusively say where it originated from. Like most scientists, he was hypothesizing possible scenarios.
A 'No cash' policy is becoming more & more common in a lot of countries. I think Denmark is now almost a cashless country. Quite a few government facilities in the US will no longer accept cash (personal cheque or credit card only), such as DMV, Passport Office etc.
Bobsyeruncle says...
Utter nonsense, my friend. As of June 6th, the following countries are all still showing increases: Malaysia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Brazil. Colombia, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Venezuela, Dom. Republic, Guatemala, Cuba (borderline), Kuwait, Oman, South Africa, Uganda, Tunisia, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, DR Congo. All of these countries and more, are currently showing an increase in cases.
My source: Johns Hopkins University and National Public Health Agencies. What is your source?
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Bobsyeruncle says...
AMEN !!
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Bobsyeruncle says...
Okay, maybe the word exponential was an exaggeration on my part, but covid numbers are not falling in all those countries I mentioned, and that is a FACT!!!!
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Bobsyeruncle says...
Like C2B says in their post below, it's going to have no effect on The Bahamas, as we can't even get corporations to invest here with our current 0% tax rate, given our lack of educated & skilled people
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Bobsyeruncle says...
You really think Biden is thinking about The Bahamas with this? C'mon man, get real and stop with the politicking. He probably doesn't even know where The Bahamas is
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Bobsyeruncle says...
Couldn't have expressed it better myself
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Bobsyeruncle says...
Many of those countries have very low testing rates and have a very basic healthcare infrastructure with many cases probably going unreported. Also, large amounts of their populations live rurally in villages where they know little about what is going on. African countries are probably top of that list, where healthcare is basic to say the least, and cases more than likely unreported..
Additionally, the populations of a lot of those continents already have a much lower life expectancy than those in 'developed' countries. Since most COVID deaths are associated with the elderly, (over 70's or 80's), these countries have a very low percentage of people in the particularly vulnerable age groups. Africa currently has the world's youngest population with a median age of 19 years, so most of their cases have been in the younger population who are more likely to recover.
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Bobsyeruncle says...
*The corona numbers are falling in countries that haven't been vaccinated just as fast as they are falling in countries that had mass vaccinations. What does this science suggest?*
Been to Brazil, Argentina, Malaysia, Philippines or India recently ? Just a few of many countries where cases are increasing exponentially and few have been vaccinated.
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Bobsyeruncle says...
Fauci's emails don't confirm anything, except that he couldn't conclusively say where it originated from. Like most scientists, he was hypothesizing possible scenarios.
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Bobsyeruncle says...
A 'No cash' policy is becoming more & more common in a lot of countries. I think Denmark is now almost a cashless country. Quite a few government facilities in the US will no longer accept cash (personal cheque or credit card only), such as DMV, Passport Office etc.
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