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WHO warns 1st wave of pandemic not over as infections surge in Brazil, India

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The WHO has no credibility until it rids itself of the CCP virus.

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In the history of pandemics, there's usually more than 1 wave - that's why at least a 2nd wave is expected

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In Brazil, where President Jair Bosonaro has raged against state and local leaders 

Aptly renamed the president?

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Belgium has over 800 corona deaths per million people.

India has 3.

Shouldn't it be the other way around?

Their hot and humid weather might have something to do with it.

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@Ian

That is exactly what I said yesterday in my post on another thread, that food on the table is the most important thing.

But many people here complaint!

Lockdown is a death sentence for many!

100% agree!

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Daily wage workers are common in my country too. Workers who struggle to out food on the table on a regular basis even during normal times.

Lockdown is a death sentence for many.

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india ??? india is the one of the most underdeveloped coutries in the world.

india government measures against covid-19 are not very good either.

if the government takes huge steps against covid-19,this time people are going to die of hunger.

either way ,people will die. unfortunately this is the reality.

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Poor "leadership" is the main problem in many places.

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Unful, Monty, nobody told the CDC to be incompetent, and not have a logically response, did not have a working test, when the world offered the US one

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People and doctors focused on cancer too much and overlooked danger of infectious diseases by viruses. Study about viruses must be strengthened.

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Who will continue to listen to the WHO anyway?

Maybe its best friend China!

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In Brazil, where President Jair Bosonaro has raged against state and local leaders enforcing stay-at-home measures, 

Another far right authoritarian.

I can think of several other authoritarian states around the globe using similar tactics, leaders more concerned about their personal wealth and that of their fellow 'elite' than the health of their general populations. India, China, Russia, the UK, the US come to mind.

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Oh, but everything will be better once the weather starts warming up....oh...wait...

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Shouldn't it be the other way around?

No.

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India is doing very great job in testing and curing compared to other wealthy countries from the west ... !

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Death tolls in both Brazil and India are still relatively low, compared to those in some European countries and US.

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