Comments by "" (@krollpeter) on "Dr. John Campbell"
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@Dermahon13 That was months ago, when they followed the WHO-BS, just like many others. Forget about that, they changed the approach since long.
Under your definition how you look at Sweden, then Singapore should have herd immunity, too. I mean you can't just take these numbers for a definition of herd immunity.
There is one point that Singapore did right from the beginning. And this is they did not put 50 % of Covid patients into ICU's and then ventilated most of them. That's what they did in the US, for example. They isolated them, and then relied much more on self-healing, only support the immune system and give the medical care that is needed. That's what Thailand also does. Look at their numbers. Singapore health system is state driven, they want to keep things reasonable, and cost low.
A doctor visit here cost in between USD 15 - 50 per consultation, second consultation for the same cause is free. Not like in the US, you only open the door and the cash register rings already "USD 150". Just explaining the diff.
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