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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1298903)4/30/2021 1:16:10 PM
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Mick Mørmøny

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>> Their prime minister in particular thought that the pandemic was finally over and prematurely took a victory lap.

Well, political blunders go with the territory.

So far, I've yet to see anyone who can predict the direction this thing takes. They were sitting there with 100 deaths per million, which IMO made them a sitting duck.

I continue to believe when this is over, per capita deaths across countries are going to be normally distributed and if so, India has a long, bloody way to catch up to expectations. The problem is we still don't know what the parameters are -- but they have been roughly untouched until now.

I honestly think it is being regulated by climate and perhaps UV exposure or something else in the environment. The people who judged the US to have fared poorly may have judged prematurely.

So, I don't fault him too much for that.

I like Modi and I think he has support -- but a lot of world leaders are going to be hammered by voters over time.

My best friend from college, who is very independent politically, just hates on Trump and his "mishandling" of the virus. Before this is over, he may have to eat his words on that.