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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2281431" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>I looked at the articles about the U.K. as compared with others, and about the low incidence of the virus in Japan, and another, on the now well known subject of situations and conditions that cause spreading.</p><p>The U.K.’s approach didn’t emerge well.</p><p>Comparing us with Japan, which has had a very many fewer infections and deaths than us, there were two striking differences: an immune response to the virus in Japan which suggests the population has already been exposed to a similar virus, and the prevalence of mask wearing and compliance in Japan.</p><p>Here in the U.K. not many people wear masks, and amongst some groups there’s pride in noncompliance.</p><p>Opening up pubs on a Saturday night sounds, to me, like an invitation to cull a few more of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2281431, member: 68789"] I looked at the articles about the U.K. as compared with others, and about the low incidence of the virus in Japan, and another, on the now well known subject of situations and conditions that cause spreading. The U.K.’s approach didn’t emerge well. Comparing us with Japan, which has had a very many fewer infections and deaths than us, there were two striking differences: an immune response to the virus in Japan which suggests the population has already been exposed to a similar virus, and the prevalence of mask wearing and compliance in Japan. Here in the U.K. not many people wear masks, and amongst some groups there’s pride in noncompliance. Opening up pubs on a Saturday night sounds, to me, like an invitation to cull a few more of us. [/QUOTE]
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