Vietnamese, Burmese, Nepalese, Thai: Very Low Rates of Infection, Why? | |
Arthur Jackson
User ID: 76244356 United States 05/25/2020 11:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This! Also, all the Thai wimmin I knew had lots of energy. Smoke me a kipper, I’ll be back for breakfast. If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, then you are doomed to live under the rule of fools. — Plato “AI is kind of a fancy thing, first of all it’s two letters. It means artificial intelligence.” Kamala Harris VPOTUS |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78387625 Canada 05/25/2020 11:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Singapore: 31,960 cases, 23 deaths. Not corrupt. Vietnam, which of course borders China: 326 cases, zero deaths. Corrupt socialist country. Myanmar, which of course borders China: 203 cases, 6 deaths. Corrupt socialist country. Which do you believe? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78944656 Vietnam 05/26/2020 12:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Singapore: 31,960 cases, 23 deaths. Not corrupt. Vietnam, which of course borders China: 326 cases, zero deaths. Corrupt socialist country. Myanmar, which of course borders China: 203 cases, 6 deaths. Corrupt socialist country. Which do you believe? Singapore: 31,960 cases, 23 deaths. Not corrupt. Vietnam, which of course borders China: 326 cases, zero deaths. Corrupt socialist country. Myanmar, which of course borders China: 203 cases, 6 deaths. Corrupt socialist country. Which do you believe? You've obviously never travelled out of your trailer park. Totally different factors. 1. Vietnam shut down its borders way way before Singapore, almost months before. 2. Singapore is among the world's busiest airport hubs; it had cases coming in left, right and center while Vietnam remained shut. 3. Singapore is tiny, with people living in tiny, high-density arrangements and highly clustered together. Vietnam does not, it is way more dispersed with by far mostly standalone dwellings with yards. 4. Singaporeans can typically avoid and do, sunshine. They are taught sun is bad. Plus most are into office shit, fluro lights etc. Vietnamese by far almost all would get daily sun every day. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78944656 Vietnam 05/26/2020 12:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Singapore: 31,960 cases, 23 deaths. Not corrupt. Vietnam, which of course borders China: 326 cases, zero deaths. Corrupt socialist country. Myanmar, which of course borders China: 203 cases, 6 deaths. Corrupt socialist country. Which do you believe? Singapore: 31,960 cases, 23 deaths. Not corrupt. Vietnam, which of course borders China: 326 cases, zero deaths. Corrupt socialist country. Myanmar, which of course borders China: 203 cases, 6 deaths. Corrupt socialist country. Which do you believe? You've obviously never travelled out of your trailer park. Totally different factors. 1. Vietnam shut down its borders way way before Singapore, almost months before. 2. Singapore is among the world's busiest airport hubs; it had cases coming in left, right and center while Vietnam remained shut. 3. Singapore is tiny, with people living in tiny, high-density arrangements and highly clustered together. Vietnam does not, it is way more dispersed with by far mostly standalone dwellings with yards. 4. Singaporeans can typically avoid and do, sunshine. They are taught sun is bad. Plus most are into office shit, fluro lights etc. Vietnamese by far almost all would get daily sun every day. Think of the difference between NY and a central mid-sized town. |
Thailand Snowbird User ID: 78944015 Thailand 05/26/2020 12:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I’m an American currently on a small and beautiful island of Koh Chang, Thailand. I had planned to return home in March, but decided to stay 3 more months due o Plandemic. On the island, locked down now for 2 months with no new arrivals , there have been Zero cases, and obviously Zero deaths from the Rona. Still some pansies here on the island think everyone has to be masked up, even riding a motorbike. Crazy. Now, you have to “sign in” and “sign out” just to walk into a 7-11. |
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puchong
(OP) User ID: 16382477 Malaysia 05/26/2020 12:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I’m an American currently on a small and beautiful island of Koh Chang, Thailand. I had planned to return home in March, but decided to stay 3 more months due o Plandemic. Quoting: Thailand Snowbird 78944015 On the island, locked down now for 2 months with no new arrivals , there have been Zero cases, and obviously Zero deaths from the Rona. Still some pansies here on the island think everyone has to be masked up, even riding a motorbike. Crazy. Now, you have to “sign in” and “sign out” just to walk into a 7-11. Nothing really explains it- keeping a low "energy" signature is obviously a critical part here. Suppose the human bodies circuit is complete with the breath and masks prevent that signature being created. puchong |