Quote (Melatonina @ 8 Jan 2023 14:37)
The common "it's not representing everyone" excuse because you just cannot explain that sudden rise in any other way lmao
Maybe because others countries had mitigated lockdowns, not as hard as australia, some even played with population, lockdown, then next month you're free but you're not really free until you have a reason to leave your home (that reminds me something)
.. then little lockdown again (France)
which means the connection is hardly possible on others countries, jackass.
Again if I was wrong, you could simply points me a single country that has seen its cases and deaths plummeted after a massive "vaccination" campaign occured.
But you won't because it doesn't exist as simple as that
the effect of covid will varies alot in-between countries, i will write a little list to think about:
- More or less international travelers
- Timeline when first cases started vs first vaccinations
- Government policies (big impact)
- Population physical characteristics (media age, global health, quality of life)
- Population hygiene habits (close contact like in some asian countries or very distant like north europe)
- Population density (geographical one)
- Population density (mentality, discipline, ie: some problems like in Italy where people where ignoring some measures)
- Climate (People living in closed spaces because it's cold outside, but not only, temperature, humidity, and sun's U.V are factors too)
- ... List to continue.
So it's super hazardous to make big conclusion by just looking at 1 specific country