And again....it's back to the CNN I don't watch and a defense of Donald Trump who didn't get attacked. I sure am lacking in reading comprehension.
From your Germany article:
Let's look at some data that didn't come from CNN that I don't watch.
That's per million. Gee.....seems like 9677 is a little bigger than 2425. I didn't pass any voter tests recently, but my gut is saying 413 > 111. Numbers are hard though. I bet there are graphs that show that Germany's "spike" from way back on June 25th is equal to ours.
Yeah...I see your point. Those graphs look amazingly similar. Actually...if you zoom in, ours is going down while Germany's is kinda up if not flat. USA! USA! USA!
Here's Japan
Wait. That's not Japan. That's us again. Or....is it? I'm confused because they look so similar. Do your IQ tests include country flags? Maybe I could cram before I take it so I'm deemed as smart as you are so I can vote the way CNN that I don't watch tells me to.
Anyway. You've convinced me. We're doing as well as every other country out there.
From your Germany article:
Image that. An outbreak in a susceptible area.....and a response. Amazing. Just like what we're doing here. Oh, no wait.....we're fighting to be able to pack 400,000 people into a pool for spring break (psst.....don't take that number literally).The new clusters have been concentrated in slaughterhouses and crowded, low-income apartment blocks, which have been quarantined, but they are generating increasing concern that the infections could break out and spread among the broader public.
This week, those concerns spurred the authorities in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia to impose lockdowns in two counties — the first since the country’s broader reopening in May — after hundreds of workers at the Tönnies meatpacking plant in Gütersloh county tested positive for the virus. Neighboring Warendorf county, where many plant workers live, was the second county locked down.
Imagine something like this coming from the US. You have to, because it sure as shit isn't coming from the guy whose fault this isn't.With the virus seemingly in check, the chancellor agreed that the country could “afford a little audacity,” by lifting restrictions. But she warned states not to move too quickly and to remain cautious, and insisted that they reimpose restrictions if more than 50 cases cropped up per 100,000 residents.
Ms. Merkel was adamant that the reproduction rate of the virus, known as the R number, needed to remain below 1 — meaning that each infected person infected only one other — to ensure public safety. Last weekend the rate countrywide hit a high of more than 2, before rolling back to 1.11 this week.
That number will be closely watched in the coming days, even as states have moved to reopen cafes, restaurants, hotels and cultural institutions in time for Germans to take their summer holidays, with an eye to getting people back to work and increasing spending.
Let's look at some data that didn't come from CNN that I don't watch.
That's per million. Gee.....seems like 9677 is a little bigger than 2425. I didn't pass any voter tests recently, but my gut is saying 413 > 111. Numbers are hard though. I bet there are graphs that show that Germany's "spike" from way back on June 25th is equal to ours.
Yeah...I see your point. Those graphs look amazingly similar. Actually...if you zoom in, ours is going down while Germany's is kinda up if not flat. USA! USA! USA!
Here's Japan
Wait. That's not Japan. That's us again. Or....is it? I'm confused because they look so similar. Do your IQ tests include country flags? Maybe I could cram before I take it so I'm deemed as smart as you are so I can vote the way CNN that I don't watch tells me to.
Anyway. You've convinced me. We're doing as well as every other country out there.
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