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Czech Republic - this is what happens when Covid isn't taken seriously

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CrunchyCarrot · 25/10/2020 06:15

Just watched this video made by Dr John Campbell yesterday. He had a Czech guest speaker who gave a presentation of the events that have happened in the Czech republic since February. It really is pretty shocking and shows what can happen when people, so-called 'experts' and governments don't take the virus and getting it under control seriously.

Do watch it if you can, especially if you think the virus is a hoax or that we don't need to bother wearing masks or locking down. The Czechs now face a potential overwhelming of their hospital bed capacity within a few weeks as their cases are exponentially rising. Many of their medical staff are now off due to illness, which means they're going to have to rely on doctors coming in from other countries such as Germany to help out, thereby putting more pressure on health care systems in those countries.

If you want to listen to the preamble to the presentation, it's here:

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Namenic · 26/10/2020 20:21

In east Asia I think s Korea and Hong Kong had second waves and managed to keep it under control. V densely populated. Don’t think their infections were high enough for a herd immunity effect. China also has had outbreaks but given how populated it is, doesn’t seem to have had another one like Wuhan.

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