POINT 1- Many people know someone who has caught it- you are in the minority here.
POINT 2- In the UK we had to open up make-shift hospitals such as the Nightingale. Maybe there were empty beds in cancer wards and such but thats because we put the focus on COVID and neglected cancer patients- a cancer ward isnt the place for a COVID patient.
POINT 3- There are many many dead people- mortality rates have gone up.
POINT 4- Different people are running the country- contextual relevance also needs taking into account- during the Spanish flu there wasn't a media frenzy or crazy people on twitter nor tv shows trying to slate everybody and their views/ leadership.
POINT 5- any old random person can't help to treat COVID. Medicine has advanced since the Spanish flu and thus now more than ever requires qualified professionals- there is a reason it takes years to be a Doctor. A lot of peopler in the Spanish Flu days needed to help out at factories- factories are now partially automated and need less staff to run so thus less people need to help if the workers get sick.
POINT 6- Do you understand how Capitalism works? It is more prevalent than ever.
POINT 7- Perhaps we have more scientific knowledge then we did during the Spanish Flu- COVID is new and so we discover more about it everyday and the scientific advices changes to match. We have more scientists than we did then and they now have an easy platform- the internet- of course there are differing opinions. We all want a quick end to this pandemic and a return to normality, some people are just too selfish to follow advice and keep others safe.
POINT 8- I think the majority of people with a reasonable IQ are more concerned about death than a fine they might incur in the unlikely event they get caught breaking regulations.
POINT 9- Fights over toilet paper was due to panic- it was also massively exaggerated by the media. Do you really expect people to stay calm at the beginning of a pandemic when we are fighting an unknown virus?
POINT 2- In the UK we had to open up make-shift hospitals such as the Nightingale. Maybe there were empty beds in cancer wards and such but thats because we put the focus on COVID and neglected cancer patients- a cancer ward isnt the place for a COVID patient.
POINT 3- There are many many dead people- mortality rates have gone up.
POINT 4- Different people are running the country- contextual relevance also needs taking into account- during the Spanish flu there wasn't a media frenzy or crazy people on twitter nor tv shows trying to slate everybody and their views/ leadership.
POINT 5- any old random person can't help to treat COVID. Medicine has advanced since the Spanish flu and thus now more than ever requires qualified professionals- there is a reason it takes years to be a Doctor. A lot of peopler in the Spanish Flu days needed to help out at factories- factories are now partially automated and need less staff to run so thus less people need to help if the workers get sick.
POINT 6- Do you understand how Capitalism works? It is more prevalent than ever.
POINT 7- Perhaps we have more scientific knowledge then we did during the Spanish Flu- COVID is new and so we discover more about it everyday and the scientific advices changes to match. We have more scientists than we did then and they now have an easy platform- the internet- of course there are differing opinions. We all want a quick end to this pandemic and a return to normality, some people are just too selfish to follow advice and keep others safe.
POINT 8- I think the majority of people with a reasonable IQ are more concerned about death than a fine they might incur in the unlikely event they get caught breaking regulations.
POINT 9- Fights over toilet paper was due to panic- it was also massively exaggerated by the media. Do you really expect people to stay calm at the beginning of a pandemic when we are fighting an unknown virus?
I don't think anyone else did that so, credit. Lets go through them.
1/ The point is that EVERYONE should know someone that has died from it. Or at least had it
2 Fair enough. In Australia our hospitals were empty. Pandemic is worldwide remember. Epidemic is local
3/ In the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand the total deaths have gone down compared to recent years.
4/ Its more of an opinion this one i guess. For me, the media have hyped this up. Big time
5/ Fact is that experts are being silenced, censored, threated, sacked and such of expressing their opinion...
The truth doesn't censor
6/ Na. Everyone has conflicts of interest. If your health department has received any monies from vaccine companies or the gates foundation then they are compromised. Conflicts of interests everywhere
7/ First it was lockdown for only two weeks and here we still are. Then we had to wear masks then not, then this and that.
If it was real they would of done it like they have since biblical times. Quarantine the sick. Not murder the young
8/ Your concerned of dying from covid? Are you 85yo?
We aren't concerned in the slightest down here. Meanwhile
It is now illegal to protest against the government here since. We have been in a state of emergency since March 2020 , giving the leader a blanch carte. We have effectively been under a dictatorship. Cities of 5 million people get locked down here now because of one case... LoL... Its insane... Everyone i know has been hurt hard by this. Loss of jobs... Loss of homes... Loss of sanity... Loss of lives
9/ Hahaha toilet paper. Well. I'll call this one a matter of opinion as well then
So it still stands. There is no pandemic
Pandemic = Global
Epidemic = Local
Your talking your local. Not here
China is also free from covid. Billions of people.
So its not global. Its local. An epidemic at the most u can call it.
True? Isn't it?