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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (5731)6/9/2020 5:06:56 AM
From: elmatador   of 13798
 
Quarantines were implemented without proper understanding of the virus.
Right now, governments and experts are afraid of the consequences flowing from proper and more careful evaluation of the data.

Careers will over. And I really really hope that these leaders can be prosecuted because they really deserve to go to jail.


Governments are trying to to cover ups two ways.

1) using the protests to make Covid stories be swept under the carpet. The powers that be are looking to sweep this under a carpet as fast they can to avoid the discussions that would follow the Covid scare.


2) The governments' second weapon against Covid's consequences is to provide easy money to restore the economy, jobs and the stock market.

That is pain avoidance. If the populations do not feel the consequences they are more likely not press to set the record straight.

Asymptomatic spread of coronavirus is ‘very rare,’ WHO says
PUBLISHED MON, JUN 8 20201:05 PM EDT
UPDATED MON, JUN 8 20208:35 PM EDT

Government responses should focus on detecting and isolating infected people with symptoms, the World Health Organization said.

Preliminary evidence from the earliest outbreaks indicated the virus could spread even if people didn’t have symptoms.

But the WHO says that while asymptomatic spread can occur, it is “very rare.”

cnbc.com
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