"'If the only information you're allowing to be weighed is provided by the very people who have everything to lose by revealing such evidence, that just doesn't come close to passing the sniff test,' said David A. Relman, a microbiologist at Stanford"

washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pac…
"Relman suggested that the WHO team should have sought complete, detailed records from the laboratories about their experiments and the raw genomic sequence data of their research going back a decade."
"'Just saying that they have really good safety protocols is not an answer in my view,' said Marc Lipsitch, a professor of epidemiology at Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health, who was not among the scientists on the trip. 'That alone does not put my mind at rest.'
"Raina MacIntyre, professor of biosecurity at the University of New South Wales in Australia, was also surprised to see the idea of a lab accident ruled out so quickly. Without exploring all leads, she suggested, 'we may never know the origins of this virus.'"
I will be blunter: The WHO missions was a charade. It has no credibility, Its members were willing--and, in at least one case, eager--participants in disinformation.
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11 Feb
Taiwan: 0.3 per million (7 deaths)
China: 3 per million (4,636 deaths)
Singapore: 5 per million (29 deaths)
Hong Kong: 25 per million (189 deaths)
South Korea: 29 per million (1,496 deaths)
Japan: 52 per million (6,557 deaths)

US: 1,500 per million (483,200 deaths; +3K daily)
New Zealand: 5 per million (25 deaths)
Australia: 35 per million (909 deaths)
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UK: 1,700 per million (114,851 deaths)
Nations that successfully suppressed outbreak include both small and large, both island and non-island, and both autocratic and democratic.

Sole relevant parameter for success or failure is whether government took prompt resolute action (success) or whether it did not (failure).
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"Too many leaders..are ignoring [reality]..Massachusetts and New Jersey are allowing..restaurants..to expand..indoor service..and Iowa just lifted its mask mandate."

nytimes.com/2021/02/10/opi…
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"[T]ransmissible vaccine research will create an incentive to explore ways of engineering viral vectors to evade the immune response, as any pre-existing immunity to the vaccine vector will slow vaccine spread. "
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America’s distribution plan--designed by imbeciles and run by imbeciles--is no more fair or logical than a Soviet-style queue for cabbage.

theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…
"Signs..we live in a dying superpower are all around us. Officials..make illogical, chaotic decisions; and everything is much more complicated than it needs to be. Could no one have invented an app or..website that assigns people to..vaccination sites in order of priority?"
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"Warp Speed held..ideological belief..federal government should..hand..off responsibility for..vaccinations to..states. The program’s mantra—'federally assisted, state managed, locally executed'—was adhered to..slavishly"

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vanityfair.com/news/2021/02/h…
To Ashish Jha..of..Brown University..the insistence on offloading responsibility to..states looks less like a reasoned plan than a deliberate evasion tactic."
"'It’s very clear that the feds..didn’t know or care whether states were going to be able to do this or not. If states can’t do it, [they could] always blame them. And that has been the strategy from the very beginning.'"
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"China’s experience has underscored the advice that many experts have suggested but few countries have followed: The more quickly you bring the pandemic under control, the more quickly the economy can recover"

nytimes.com/2021/02/05/wor…
“In many countries, debates have raged over the balance between protecting public health and keeping the economy running. In China, there is little debate. It did both.”
"The success has positioned China well, economically and diplomatically, to push back against the United States and others..It has also emboldened Mr. Xi, who has offered China’s experience as a model for others to follow."
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