Singapore's Flawed Covid Approach
Sg made a big mistake pushing for vaccination. Sg had about 900 deaths per year from influenza. But with cv19, 36 deaths in a year and a half and they push vaccination with a vaccine that was released under an Emergency Use Authorization by the FDA? Chinese kia xi'ism doesn't bode well for rational and informed decisions. Perhaps include more other races in the panel for different views eh. When it was found that foreign indian workers had it in the 10s of thousands, that is grounds for plausible assumption that it was similar in the local population. But no mass tests were done to verify that. No consideration was given to the possibility that the indians might have gotten it from the chinese or the local population. If they did, that would imply that it would also have spread quickly amongst the local population as well. Given the racist history of the state, it was reflexively assumed to be an indian ...