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There's so many doctors out there who are still living in the last century, before every single institution had been completely hollowed out, and they think they can trust the WHO or the news, or even universities to be on the level. Really, they don't get that they've been in a false reality for decades, and everything "official" is little more than a front, like on a movie set. There's nothing behind the walls anymore. It's all bullshit.
Added to that is politics. Politics in the medical/academic arena have dramatically changed how people view the science.
An anecdote/formal complaint example I saw recently (with specifics changed/obscured) -
A female (POC) biotech lab researcher had a cup of coffee thrown on her on Thursday last week by a colleague (Male, White, Gay).
This stemmed from an argument over tactical research - if treatments/protocols should be aggressively pursued vs finding a vaccine.
The female worker argued that in her home country, treatments/protocol have saved lives, because a vaccine had not manifested for it.
The male worker called her a capitalist pig, citing the fact that treatments were "shit Donald Trump would want".
This isn't a one off, I've seen an increase in them in the past 2 years. A man was fired for example, for referring to a zygote as female. Yes. You cannot assume the gender of biological matter now.
Everyone has lost their minds and has lost focus of the truth. The WHO are bought and sold. Fauci was putting PC politics before science just a few weeks ago, yet people are supposed to listen to him now?
Who can you trust if science is a social concept and not you know... a science?
I'd have to disagree, if we acted sooner then we would of had a fighting chance. At this point we are essentially sitting ducks, and our economy before WASN'T THAT GREAT. Now we are heading into uncharted territory because of poor implementation of polcies that should of been implemented a couple of months back.
That's the whole part of it when I am watching these daily updates, that we could of EASILY prevented the spread of this thing. It isn't like we have that dense of a population to begin with, outside of certain subsections of the country. Even during the SARS outbreak in Toronto, the preventive measures where actually implemented in a more effective way as opposed to the modern equivalent with SARS-2. How the hell did we get the art and social science department dictating policy over something like this? This is what happens when we vote based on pandering to cross-dressers and the perpetual victim ideology that our country has adopted over the last few years. I can say that with a bit of optimism that Canadians have the culture that we will take the initiative to police ourselves, as well help each other out during this difficult time. We are small enough and spread out enough that we can curve it out better, but testing needs to get ramped up hardcore if we are going to save our people. The opposition should of put in a vote of no confidence when they voted on that stimulus package and got these jokers out of the public eye. Just my take though.
Compare some 2003 reporting on the SARS epidemic that Canada/US faced and compare it to how the media and medical "experts" are talking about COVID 19 now.
https://archive.vn/Et1fS
Pretty reasonable and logical right? It makes sense why it hit Canada harder. The reporting is straight forward and without a million experts opinions-for-clicks.
Now, if you dare say that, even as an expert, you're being unscientific or "dangerous". It's pretty crazy how much politics have influenced how science is actually managed.