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Comments by "annoyed aussie" (@annoyedaussie3942) on "Biden to announce plan for free at-home Covid tests" video.
@PassifloraCerulea Be quiet passionfruit. No there's no grand conspiracy especially with home testing available in the US it will push numbers down , not up because they aren't recorded unless they get hospitalized.
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China, Japan et. al. , It's called credit.
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The crazy thing is you were quick to produce vaccines along with European partners but people in other countries taking them while about a third of your own population won't. While not predicting the future Australia opening up and getting massive case numbers in one state by our standards but there is relative calm because that state also passed 90% double dosed for adults.
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It's to slow it down however in the US there's no quarantine so pretty meaningless because only some will make any effort at all to isolate, the ones getting tested are doing that for family members, many will catch the virus in those queues for testing though.
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@TheEnd-eg6wq I just looked up your CDC and it says they reckon 125 million to 171 million infections so average about 145 million. I think they don't have a clue, the pandemic should be over for you guys because add in part of the vaccinations , because will be some that vaccinated and infected at some point and should have very high immunity levels against death. The deaths of over 1,000 per day don't seem to fit with the numbers of people who should be dying in my opinion. However if their number is correct then you should be nearing the end of hospitals overwhelmed in various areas of the country pretty soon.
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@PassifloraCerulea Now you're being silly check the "covid 19 dashboard Queensland" over 5 million PCR tests and about 2,500 cases, seems like there's no false positives or at least that they are insignificant. Do you really think 2,500 cases in a population of about 5 million is way over the top?
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@jocelynstuff1947 That's not true a virus can become more or less deadly as long as it doesn't become too deadly. Have you ever heard of Flu pandemics that kill more than usual numbers of people, well that's a virus becoming more deadly.
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@sonicspeed9164 That's great Trump involved in executive orders paying for the vaccines, pity his followers don't trust the vaccines and by extension Trump.
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