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Igel

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4. Part of the problem is precisely
Tue Apr 28, 2020, 04:03 PM
Apr 2020

"the ones who were the sickest had the most immunity."

Given how the PRC handled hospitalizations during their lockdown, being hospitalized doesn't mean "just real sick."

You have a fever, you're tested, you will be removed from your family and hospitalized, you have no say over your body (and neither does your family). Some of the "hospitals" were basically detention centers for the infected or believed infected. They didn't have a lot of equipment in those hastily constructed facilities? Didn't need it, most cases are mild. That they were called "hospitals" masked their actual function.

And China says it's only the victim, never the producer, of misinformation.

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