beauf wrote: » Why is a war coming? What have they told you to say?
fly_agaric wrote: » I didn't see the relevance to the discussion at all really but thanks for the link and the new term anyway. On a macro scale, China must be coping fairly well. They don't have total/absolute control of information that gets out and they have their hooks deep into the world's economy & supply chains for every kind of manufacturing. If they were riddled with Covid-19, their healthcare systems were collapsing and large proportions of their citizens were under "lockdown" (no doubt strictly enforced at point of a gun beyond the wildest dreams of any gung-ho guard here) but information about all that was hidden the impact would be felt outside somehow. A shutdown/slowdown of Chinese industry etc. was definitely felt around the world afair in the early phase of the pandemic.
beauf wrote: » I note you're not disagreeing about crying wolf
Ardillaun wrote: » The powers that be in Beijing saw Covid as potentially an existential threat to their authority and acted accordingly.
beauf wrote: » The implication is that the regime is exactly the right system to counter a pandemic. But that's not much use if it keeps causing them. We do know they are massively dependant on exports. But they've managed to shut down the market they sell into globally. But yet they appear uneffected by that either. At least according to their figures.
Ardillaun wrote: » Our system is superior to China's in many ways but they and other East Asian countries have done far better than us in the West in this pandemic. There's no way that even the CCP could hide large outbreaks of Covid if they were still occurring. Their ability to test an entire city of millions of people in a few days is something we could all learn from. Next time a nasty virus appears we may have to go into at least full Taiwanese mode to stop it.
beauf wrote: » They made it disappear along with anyone who says differently.
fly_agaric wrote: » ....What Europe is doing right now to combat Covid-19 does not seem to be working so well. I think you have to admit that. ....
Supercell wrote: » Sorry but that's just not true, my wife has family and friends in Wuhan and Guangzhou, it is gone they are living normal lives again. My wife was just telling me that her mother was worried that one case was recently found in Guangzhou, ONE! Google Guangzhou if you haven't heard of it, it's not a small city! Everyone in China knows what happened in Wuhan, they are terrified of this virus, if my wife's family and friends are saying life is back to normal in Wuhan and Guangzhou I believe them.
beauf wrote: » It did work. The numbers fell. The problem is that people ignored the lighter restrictions, so now have to go back to the more severe ones.
beauf wrote: » I said they made Covid disappear. You seem to be agreeing with me...
beauf wrote: » You can always move to somewhere that has the regime you want to live under.
Deleted User wrote: » No, you can't. They have proper controls due to Covid-19.
beauf wrote: » Then its not gone. Which is it?
Deleted User wrote: » What? It's not gone from the world, no. Is that your question?
beauf wrote: » It seems like its not gone from China either. It also seems you can travel with certain restrictions.
fly_agaric wrote: » Go "move somewhere else" if you don't really agree with [a] government policy. The "yes we have no bananas" response. Very CCP of you.:pac:
Qiaonasen wrote: » https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/26/china-new-coronavirus-outbreak-detected-in-xinjiang-city-of-kashgar The biggest and most important line in that article. "China does not classify asymptomatic cases as “confirmed cases” and so far, no cases of people with symptoms have been reported."