Re: Virus thread, the political one.
Originally Posted by
beeatnik
Other than ascribing responsibility to the government, why do you believe Australia is the only "Western" nation with a population over 10M to have had success against Covid-19. Not taking into account that it's a relatively isolated continent (island).
I hear this a lot from people dismissing the more successful efforts by Australia and New Zealand to combat the virus. That they're remote, island nations.
A flight from Wuhan to Brisbane is 10 hours, Wuhan to LA is 14 hours. So that's in conflict with the "China virus" narrative and that the travel restriction on non-US citizens from China (the thing that's been mischaracterized as a ban) was decisive and effective.
Saying that being an island is effective against virus spread suggests that our borders with Canada and Mexico were significant vectors for Covid-19, which I don't believe they were.
Last edited by thollandpe; 12-01-2020 at 03:04 PM.
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