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The US Is a Failed COVID State

This thread is ridiculous and it should have been closed immediately.


600,000 deaths so far and an average of 500 a day for a population of 330 million does not mean the virus is out of control and destroying the country.
 
This thread is ridiculous and it should have been closed immediately.


600,000 deaths so far and an average of 500 a day for a population of 330 million does not mean the virus is out of control and destroying the country.
You seem to be very forgiving when it comes to US, if the same thing happened in China it will be hell on earth by western media.
 
You seem to be very forgiving when it comes to US, if the same thing happened in China it will be hell on earth by western media.


Covid-19 in the USA is mainly killing the “vulnerable” who chose to not take the vaccine.

They will all either be infected and immune or dead by 2022 and so the USA is in the “exit wave” now from the pandemic.
 
Most of the COVID-19 victims in the US were either elderly, or ethnic minorities, mainly due to the fact the minorities work in less sophisticated jobs. Like butcheries, factories where the circumstances are good for COVID spreading. Furthermore, these low paid jobs are less well insured for healthcare. And a lot of them are day-jobs. Which means, no work, no money. So people hide their infection, because they need the money.
And for the wealthier Americans (including politicians), they don’t give a shit about the poor people. Letting them die is a cheap solutions to the problems.
And, surprise… finally the government is trying to vaccinate those minority people. They should have started with them months ago.
 
Covid-19 in the USA is mainly killing the “vulnerable” who chose to not take the vaccine.

They will all either be infected and immune or dead by 2022 and so the USA is in the “exit wave” now from the pandemic.
Do you mean they deserve to die?
 
Do you mean they deserve to die?

Of course not but if they are in “vulnerable” category and not taking the vaccine they are risking their lives.

In a free society like the USA there is no compulsion to take a medical treatment you do not want.

All I stated is what is happening and will happen in the USA by next year.
 
Of course not but if they are in “vulnerable” category and not taking the vaccine they are risking their lives.

In a free society like the USA there is no compulsion to take a medical treatment you do not want.

All I stated is what is happening and will happen in the USA by next year.
US hosptials are running out of beds, this is what's happening now.
 
US hosptials are running out of beds, this is what's happening now.

Nah it is fine as only affecting a few states like Texas and Florida where there were little restrictions and lots of “vulnerable” that chose not to take the vaccine

There is plenty of capacity in neighbouring states and so these patients can and are being airlifted to other hospitals where there is capacity.

USA has the most hospital capacity in the Western world, even for its population.
 
Nah it is fine as only affecting a few states like Texas and Florida where there were little restrictions and lots of “vulnerable” that chose not to take the vaccine

There is plenty of capacity in neighbouring states and so these patients can and are being airlifted to other hospitals where there is capacity.

USA has the most hospital capacity in the Western world, even for its population.
Lol, US is fine, you sound very much like Trump before it's first outbreak in 2020.
 
Lol, US is fine, you sound very much like Trump before it's first outbreak in 2020.

60% of the US population have taken the 1st dose and 50% are fully vaccinated with 2 doses.

The figures for “vulnerable” would be much higher naturally.

Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are very effective at stopping hospitalisations and that is the most important thing.

US is in much better position this year than last due to the vaccines.
 
This one, is definitely man made, no need to send teams to fort detrick or wuhan.

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