thebaz wrote: » Well according to ther official figures , they had less than 100,000 cases and around the same number of deaths as Ireland - and officially we were told it only ravaged one City and one provence - I have always questioned this, why did it not spread like in the rest of the world. China needs to answer these questions, particularly where virus originated, no real pressure is being put on the CCP, we seam to accept the cover-ups with little pressure for answers.
Captcha wrote: » Made in China baby lotion allegedly contains hormones that produce “Michelin babies”
stefanovich wrote: » They locked down Wuhan to protect the rest of China but left the airport open. Wonder why.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » It must have spread in China by the time they locked down Wuhan?
zom wrote: » China for at least 2 decades heavily experiment with pumping society with steroids. I remember reading about it like 5-6 years ago but cant find link now. Young Chinese are average far taller than their parents and it is not all about better diet.
Oranage2 wrote: » It did spread but they quickly had a lockdown were people couldn't even leave their apartments. They then saw some reintroduction again and they closed the border and had had mandatory quarantines. There were cases popping up again a month ago and they locked down that city. Any places would have mass testing, whole cities were tested in days.
jackryan34 wrote: » It's weird the way China doesn't be seem bothered about vaccinations as well They've less vaccinated than we have and are selling vaccines to anyone that want's them Nothing add ups with them
stefanovich wrote: » It adds up when you realise that human life means nothing to the CCP. All the important people are vaccinated.
Red Silurian wrote: » 2 systems... One tough, one lax... One worked and one didn't
zom wrote: » It is not all black (red and white. There can be balanced approaches in the middle. But still if I have a choice I would rather spend year in the lock down than all my life in communist regime.
Oranage2 wrote: » A tiger born in captivity would rather spend its life in a cage than live in the jungle if that's all it knows.
stefanovich wrote: » Democratic countries need somewhere to export their pollution to so they can hit climate change targets.
Qiaonasen wrote: » The Chinese dream is basically move to America and become rich and tell all your family in China you are rich and successful in the west to save face. They don't even trust their own baby formula supply. I could go on and on and on. China is not a model for anyone.
Ardillaun wrote: » China offers many models - good, bad and ugly. The PRC is essentially a fascist regime that treats every citizen like a potential criminal. Who would want that in normal times? However, in an emergency like a pandemic the ability to shut down communities, test millions and trace contacts efficiently makes a big difference. Overall, the PRC may not be the model anyone wants but it may be the model everyone gets if the high tech sector over there continues to make spectacular strides. AI and mass surveillance may make for a world run by the CCP for centuries. What a jolly prospect.
Joe4321 wrote: » I wonder how many people who cut/paste articles about how bad China is has ever visited the country, just a taught. As for AI intelegence and people been spied on just look a little closer to home, what has this pandemic taught us about our so called leaders? We are still a country in heavy lock down, the people in charge don't in force the measures they have introduced, they cause road blocks every day stopping the people in essential services from traveling freely to and from to work while not enforcing what they should be doing, all this just so they can say they stopped X amount of people, still no sign of mandatory quarantine even though law has been past over a week now, and we criticise countries who have managed this pandemic correctly.
Joe4321 wrote: » ...they knew it would be approved on a certain date and yet still drag there feet to get the vaccination restarted. What a joke.
Joe4321 wrote: » Why would people be saying what a joke if the EU reviewed this and gave approval, point been, why do we need another meeting to review what the EU have said knowing quite well that we will not challenge the EU decision, just another delay tactic and blame game for there inept dealing of the vaccine roll out, The decision on this vaccine was due on Thursday, this vaccine should have been ready for roll out on Friday morning not sitting in a fridge. Everyday they delay this is another day of lock down for the Irish people, I think we deserve better at this stage. Only my taught on this.
Joe4321 wrote: » Why would people be saying what a joke if the EU reviewed this and gave approval
ch750536 wrote: » Sadly I come to the conclusion that a properly sanctioned 'Emergency' government should have the power to beat people with sticks when they break curfew.