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Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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This is just so stupid.Each country has it's own rules regarding corona, each country classifies the new cases within their own rules, each country classifies cases differently, etc. There's nothing standardized about corona even after a couple of months. It's so sad to think it's 2020 and such a (big) deal is made out to look so amateurish and silly. There x country nothing doing shit about it, then there's x country doing everything, then there's x country doing half of it. At the end of the day, neither of them can provide accurate numbers when it comes to new cases and deaths because each country picks and chooses whether a patient died from covid or some other disease. Then, after many months of quarantine and "hard cases" you just lift it like nothing happened, everything goes back to normal like corona never existed, while those "scientists" who know jack shit about it, start predicting about the second wave while nobody knows the real data about the first wave, let alone a future one. Then, even if they all "know" how second wave is coming, all those countries are predicting their GDP for the upcoming year, like it won't happen again. This is just so stupid and hilarious at the same time.
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
75,252
This is just so stupid.Each country has it's own rules regarding corona, each country classifies the new cases within their own rules, each country classifies cases differently, etc. There's nothing standardized about corona even after a couple of months. It's so sad to think it's 2020 and such a (big) deal is made out to look so amateurish and silly. There x country nothing doing shit about it, then there's x country doing everything, then there's x country doing half of it. At the end of the day, neither of them can provide accurate numbers when it comes to new cases and deaths because each country picks and chooses whether a patient died from covid or some other disease. Then, after many months of quarantine and "hard cases" you just lift it like nothing happened, everything goes back to normal like corona never existed, while those "scientists" who know jack shit about it, start predicting about the second wave while nobody knows the real data about the first wave, let alone a future one. Then, even if they all "know" how second wave is coming, all those countries are predicting their GDP for the upcoming year, like it won't happen again. This is just so stupid and hilarious at the same time.
Congratulations?
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,443
seemed like you had a eureka moment that maybe you wished you hadn’t
It's just a huge disappointment.

Back when covid started we could all say "this is all new" and it kinda made sense. But then time passes and you see all of the top countries (yes, not third world countries) like UK, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Japan, Germany, Norway and Belgium all do different sort of thing. Bigger picture makes absolutely no sense when you see one classify every death as covid, other countries classify specific deaths as covid, one has hard regulations, one soft and third has no regulation whatsoever. Then there's WHO, a third party that gets billions of dollars each year and they turn out to be shit and clueless. The worst thing about it it's 2020. I kinda expected a whole lot more from the academic civilaztion at this point.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
62,568
It's just a huge disappointment.

Back when covid started we could all say "this is all new" and it kinda made sense. But then time passes and you see all of the top countries (yes, not third world countries) like UK, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Japan, Germany, Norway and Belgium all do different sort of thing. Bigger picture makes absolutely no sense when you see one classify every death as covid, other countries classify specific deaths as covid, one has hard regulations, one soft and third has no regulation whatsoever. Then there's WHO, a third party that gets billions of dollars each year and they turn out to be shit and clueless. The worst thing about it it's 2020. I kinda expected a whole lot more from the academic civilaztion at this point.
:lol:
 

Enron

Tickle Me
Moderator
Oct 11, 2005
75,252
It's just a huge disappointment.

Back when covid started we could all say "this is all new" and it kinda made sense. But then time passes and you see all of the top countries (yes, not third world countries) like UK, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Japan, Germany, Norway and Belgium all do different sort of thing. Bigger picture makes absolutely no sense when you see one classify every death as covid, other countries classify specific deaths as covid, one has hard regulations, one soft and third has no regulation whatsoever. Then there's WHO, a third party that gets billions of dollars each year and they turn out to be shit and clueless. The worst thing about it it's 2020. I kinda expected a whole lot more from the academic civilaztion at this point.
its not really academic civilization, WHO certainly is more political than academic. as for the nations, no one was really prepared. the side effects of dealing with this thing are numerous, socially, economically, everything. at the very least, its looking like society will make it through, so maybe we will use this as a lesson and make better plans in the future.


:lol: who am i kidding
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
29,662
It's just a huge disappointment.

Back when covid started we could all say "this is all new" and it kinda made sense. But then time passes and you see all of the top countries (yes, not third world countries) like UK, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Japan, Germany, Norway and Belgium all do different sort of thing. Bigger picture makes absolutely no sense when you see one classify every death as covid, other countries classify specific deaths as covid, one has hard regulations, one soft and third has no regulation whatsoever. Then there's WHO, a third party that gets billions of dollars each year and they turn out to be shit and clueless. The worst thing about it it's 2020. I kinda expected a whole lot more from the academic civilaztion at this point.
You cant really have a single, unified global response tbh. Could you imagine Trump and Merkel coming to an agreement on action, for example?
 

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