This thread is about what is, and what the current policies are leading to. Not what should be.
The world set a new daily record yesterday.
2/6
Leading this record is the parabolic spike by Europe.
7-day quarantines are mandatory for positive cases.
3/6
And leading Europe to new records is the UK, Italy and Spain.
4/6
Many pointing to South Africa peaking. Remember this was after a 100x increase in 30 days. Maybe they hit testing limits after this massive rise? Consider:
The last two days SA cases are heading up again.
The rest of Africa is going vertical and also setting new records.
5/6
Asia, and especially China, has zero COVID, one case and everything closes.
Xi'an, a city of 13 million (>than NYC) is closed, because of 127 cases over one week!
6/6
Positive tests
US 10-day quarantine
Euro 7-days quarantine
Asia, zero policy (lockdowns!)
You think the global supply chain is "challenged" now, let's remove billions and billions of workdays from global production in the coming weeks and see what happens to it?
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An update on the biggest story no one is talking about (at least in the US)
Through Dec 19, only 59% of European natural gas storages are filled. The labels show the % of storage filled at similar points in past years is closer to 77% on average.
59% is a 10-year low.
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As the chart below shows, the flow of gas from Russia to Europe is down considerably.
3/5
In the last several days flows have essentially hit zero.
I actually think you were right, and so are the dozens of replies to me that "people" will relax once they find out it is no more harmful than the flu.
It's all about blue state politicians ("Karens"). Will they call off their "control" to "stop the spread" to "protect health" all while "following the science?"
3/9
Will Blue Karens say it ok that the US is setting new daily case records, and hospitalizations are rising to new records in the Northeast and upper Midwest, as these charts show?