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Post by Darth Draconis on Apr 8, 2020 1:27:16 GMT -7
Different states are dealing with different measures taken here in America, different countries have employed radically different methods to address and attempt to contain the pandemic... so how's this effecting you?
What are your thoughts on how it happened, what's gone wrong so far, what's gone right, which nations have handled it best, which worst... etc.? Are you theorizing about Bill Gates' odd level of involvement in the vaccine business, or in this outbreak specifically, or are you more concerned with governments at varying levels exploiting people's ginned up fears to over-step their scope authority, implement otherwise unacceptable policy, or otherwise use the the noise of the crisis to cover their negligence and corruption, or are your concerns more centered around your own health, safety, and well being and/or that of family and friends who might be affected? What measures are being taken where you live, and what do you think of them in relation to your own individual concerns about the pandemic (whatever they may be)? I'm genuinely very curious.
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Post by Halápi Dávid on Jul 1, 2020 14:08:03 GMT -7
I write this as a conclusion now. Now my country released all the limitations except that you have to wear a mask if you go to any shop. First we had a limitation that most shops could be open only in 8 am to 3 pm. Besides the government made a "timezone striction" which means that pharmacy and bigger shops can only visited by more then 65 years olds in a special time, while younger people couldn't stay in the shops. There were a poll about giving the government emergency powers. My party - a far-right party - voted yes because of the situation, besides the governing party. All other parties voted no. To be honest the government have far more rights than which this emergency power give them, because they have absolute majority, which gives them powers to change even the basic law of the country. The death toll is 586 death of 10 million people here, but they mostly have other chronic illnesses, and only a few percentage of them died only in the Corona virus. I think the government should have given more money to the healthcare. There was a picture on the web about the Prime Minister visits a hospital, and he has a special mask to wear, while the doctor only gets a simple one, and also the hospital is poorly damaged in the background. To be honest, our healthcare is very poorly threatened, but not just in this pandemic, but for the last 30 years (in this time there were 4-5 total different party in charge). In the end the government have ended it's emergency powers, and now the country is trying to restart it's economic life.
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