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At the moment, Estonia is in the worst position in the world in terms of covid.
Here, my thanks go to the stupid Estonian anti waxxers and the right-liberal Reform Party what is in the government and what has not imposed sufficiently strict restrictions and has not supervised the residents to comply with these loose restrictions. Estonians are egoistic and careless, voluntarily the majority of the population does not follow here any "strongly recommended" things and recommendations. It is a little scary to live in a country inhabited by reckless savages and ruled by a right-liberal government that already in principle does not care whether you are alive or dead.
I think according to some western media sources Bulgaria was top 3 the worst in the world in terms of deaths recently, I had it too and it was a very "pro-lgbt virus", I'm not surprised western europe pays so much attention to it. That is: immediately after I felt nausea and kind of vomit I grabbed the weights and started lifting, in other words: I felt healthy, so much about "dangerous covid". Even my cat had it and he is old but still fine. I mean we can't be as far right as Poland and Hungary, nor have the money and nukes of Russia but we can be unvaccinated - that is we have something to trigger Brussel, Germany and the EU so I'm happy lol.
I'm wondering why there's a sudden uptick in both cases and deaths in Germany. Ugh. I'm trying to go there for Christmas to see my daughter who I haven't seen in over a year, due to the pandemic.
I'm so tired of all this and so sad that we just can't seem to shake this thing worldwide.
I'm wondering why there's a sudden uptick in both cases and deaths in Germany. Ugh. I'm trying to go there for Christmas to see my daughter who I haven't seen in over a year, due to the pandemic.
I'm so tired of all this and so sad that we just can't seem to shake this thing worldwide.
It could be because they've eased some restrictions? Here in the UK we removed all restrictions in July and (unsurprisingly) there was a surge in cases, its only because the vaccine prevented people from also getting hospitalised and subsequently dying in high numbers that the country didn't have to return to any forms of 'restrictions', there has been another 'surge' in cases when the kids went back to school, this is because the kids have not been vaccinated, we know this because they returned earlier in Scotland than the rest of the UK and the uptick happened in Scotland first, however because they are more resistant to Covid hospitalisations again have not risen to a point where it may overstretch the health system, so again no return to restrictions.
It could be the same in Germany? Because the EU was slower than the UK in vaccinations it is a little bit behind on the trajectory, perhaps in Germany they have now vaccinated enough of the vulnerable to start to remove some more restrictions?
If you are vaccinated I don't think you need worry about your trip over there.
I'm wondering why there's a sudden uptick in both cases and deaths in Germany. Ugh. I'm trying to go there for Christmas to see my daughter whom I haven't seen in over a year, due to the pandemic.
I'm so tired of all this and so sad that we just can't seem to shake this thing worldwide.
Hi Karen, you know full well that these mitigative shots ("vaccines") are not effective against infection (cases); they mitigate the risk of hospitalization and death.
Still, an increase in infections will filter through into an increase in deaths among vulnerable people.
By now, a significant chunk of this is seasonal: e.g. Florida was the hotspot during the summer, like it was the year before, when half the world congregates in Disneyland and thereabouts in an orgy of super-spreader events, but now that people are back at school and work it is down to fewer than 1,000 cases per day and the hotspots in the US are all northern states, as well as northern Europe, where people are cramped indoors.
The mitigative shots help, but by themselves they are not going to shake this thing worldwide.
It is just another risk that people have to manage the best they can, with help from others, to be sure.
But most of all by helping themselves whom God loves.
At the moment, Estonia is in the worst position in the world in terms of covid.
I thought it was Romania and Bulgaria.
Eastern Europe's covid response collectively has been a complete disaster from the very beginning. Seems like people are very anti-science.
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I think according to some western media sources Bulgaria was top 3 the worst in the world in terms of deaths recently, I had it too and it was a very "pro-lgbt virus", I'm not surprised western europe pays so much attention to it. That is: immediately after I felt nausea and kind of vomit I grabbed the weights and started lifting, in other words: I felt healthy, so much about "dangerous covid". Even my cat had it and he is old but still fine. I mean we can't be as far right as Poland and Hungary, nor have the money and nukes of Russia but we can be unvaccinated - that is we have something to trigger Brussel, Germany and the EU so I'm happy lol.
Hi Karen, you know full well that these mitigative shots ("vaccines") are not effective against infection (cases); they mitigate the risk of hospitalization and death.
Still, an increase in infections will filter through into an increase in deaths among vulnerable people.
By now, a significant chunk of this is seasonal: e.g. Florida was the hotspot during the summer, like it was the year before, when half the world congregates in Disneyland and thereabouts in an orgy of super-spreader events, but now that people are back at school and work it is down to fewer than 1,000 cases per day and the hotspots in the US are all northern states, as well as northern Europe, where people are cramped indoors.
The mitigative shots help, but by themselves they are not going to shake this thing worldwide.
It is just another risk that people have to manage the best they can, with help from others, to be sure.
But most of all by helping themselves whom God loves.
If the rate of deaths in the US was currently the same as the rate per million in Romania, (maybe Bulgaria too), then instead of the current 1,000 deaths per day in the US, we would be seeing 7,000.
Eastern Europe's covid response collectively has been a complete disaster from the very beginning. Seems like people are very anti-science.
Yeah anti-science like Copernicus, another white eastern european who gave us the knowledge about the place of earth in the universe...actually in his times the dogma was the christian church but since no one takes christianity seriously these days the dogma is the west.
Hi Karen, you know full well that these mitigative shots ("vaccines") are not effective against infection (cases); they mitigate the risk of hospitalization and death.
Still, an increase in infections will filter through into an increase in deaths among vulnerable people.
By now, a significant chunk of this is seasonal: e.g. Florida was the hotspot during the summer, like it was the year before, when half the world congregates in Disneyland and thereabouts in an orgy of super-spreader events, but now that people are back at school and work it is down to fewer than 1,000 cases per day and the hotspots in the US are all northern states, as well as northern Europe, where people are cramped indoors.
The mitigative shots help, but by themselves they are not going to shake this thing worldwide.
It is just another risk that people have to manage the best they can, with help from others, to be sure.
But most of all by helping themselves whom God loves.
Good Luck!
People are 'cramped indoors'?
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