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June 18th, 2020 09:52 AM #2211
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June 18th, 2020 09:54 AM #2212
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June 18th, 2020 11:45 AM #2213
RE the article posted by jut703
consistent with what i'm saying this gov't implemented the longest and most crippling lockdown in the world
maaga palang i knew it will kill the economy
the gov't freaking stopped that economy in its tracks
it gave the economy a heart attack
i've been posting about the negative effects of the lockdown before anyone
i was concerned about other people's problems -- like the stability of banks
coz sigurado madami di makakabayad ng utang
OA daw ako o nalulugi daw kami kaya gusto ko ma-lift ang lockdown
well?
now that the dust has settled what do guys you see?
now you're talking about bank failures?
Where were you guys 30 to 60 days ago?
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June 18th, 2020 11:57 AM #2214
The government implemented the longest and most crippling lockdown FOR NOTHING.
A lockdown alone does not help much. You need to have a lockdown EARLY (we were a month late). You need to follow up it up with aggressive CONTACT TRACING, paired with MASS TESTING (targeted, if you want to call it that).
So we both have a dead economy and an ever-growing wave of infection.
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June 18th, 2020 12:03 PM #2215
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June 18th, 2020 12:09 PM #2216
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June 18th, 2020 12:20 PM #2217one bright mind placed in a sea of less-than-mediocre minds, will likely get swallowed up and drown, never to be seen again.
what has to be done, is to have many like-minded bright minds thrown into the sea as a group. that way, they can cooperate with each other and devise a flotation device, and start building a CVN from it.
hey!
this is a generic statement.
i'm not pointing to any particular office.
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June 18th, 2020 12:40 PM #2218
Brute force lockdown is barely better than no lockdown. Disadavantage is that a brute force lockdown has dire economic consequences.
It wasn't a choice between healthcare and economy. Our government screwed up on both.
Either we do a lockdown right or we don't do it at all. We're moving to option 2 now (i.e. opening up the economy even if COVID has still not been managed).
Too bad we already had 3 months of economic setbacks.
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June 18th, 2020 12:44 PM #2219
Imho another thing that is sorely lacking now that should have been there from the start is a CLEAR AND SUSTAINED INFORMATION DRIVE on how to go about what should be the new normal. Blast that protocol every hour on all channels so it gets drilled down to the stubbornest of brains until following it becomes second nature.
From what I see every time I go outside, a lot of people are still not wearing masks, removing them in public, wearing them with their noses out, touching their faces and social distancing is a token <1 meter.
If we can't expect satisfactory contact tracing and mass testing, can we at least expect that from this government?
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June 18th, 2020 12:47 PM #2220
i'd describe it as typical pinoy way of doing things
always reactive never proactive
pag nandito na ang problema tsaka hanapan ng solusyon
kung ano ang ugali ng tao ganyan din ang gobyerno
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