How Rwanda is beating the U.S. in the fight against coronavirus
A COVID-19 Success Story In Rwanda: Free Testing, Robot Caregivers
The robot looks like Rosey from the Jetsons.
Rwanda is just a highly impressive country in general. The capital, Kigali, is immaculate because they have every citizen in the country spend a few hours cleaning their neighborhood every other Sunday. Not surprising that the buy-in on healthcare is so high.
Rwanda is just a highly impressive country in general. The capital, Kigali, is immaculate because they have every citizen in the country spend a few hours cleaning their neighborhood every other Sunday. Not surprising that the buy-in on healthcare is so high.
"We should let people die so those who have millions in property don't have to live less comfortably."Really try to stay away from posting in here, but when you see a post that is so incredibly rife with utter ignorance, it really needs to be brought into the spotlight that it deserves.
"We should let people die so those who have millions in property don't have to live less comfortably."
Are they cleaning their neighborhood voluntarily? That does not sound appealing at all.
No, it’s mandatory. That support for the healthcare system stat in the OP’s article is dubious for a similar reason (I bet most do support it, though).
I’m sure nobody likes cleaning but it is overall a good thing - the country is one of the most attractive for foreign investment on the continent. Lots of really good things happening there and far less corrupt than neighbors. Also incredibly safe. One of those articles mentioned drones - check out the drone blood delivery start up in Rwanda if you have time, so cool.
Paul Kagame is definitely the most powerful president in Africa. He is also head of the African Union. If you have the chance I’d recommend reading up on him. He’s a bit of a benevolent dictator, but has done a really great job there, especially since the country started from scratch after the genocide. Also responsible for some really messed up things in the DRC after the genocide though.
Definitely not.
Right, that would be a lot of money every person every other week. I'm not sure how that's different from slave labor. I guess they can technically leave the country.
Of course it's broad. Nobody is suggesting let's kill the paycheck-to-paycheck single-family homeowner who rents his upstairs.this is a very broad complicated subject. I’m not a landlord but know a few. The ones I know don’t have millions in property and some in fact rely on their rental income to help them survive.
Now the guy who owns the fancy property where the bar goes out of business? Idk but he could still be ok.
I read today that 17.6 million Americans won't get their pre-pandemic jobs back. 17.6 million. Where are they going? What are they going to do?We prop up all kinds of dying industries all the time. We subsidize industries all the time. For far less noble reasons than "hey help us beat a pandemic and save lives"
It can be done.
They shouldn't be lol
Being a landlord is just as much a risky investment as anything in the stock market. Only that you're trading livelihoods and the right to shelter instead of other people's work
Besides, landlords have gotten WAY more protection through this crisis than working class folks who need to, uh, pay rent to live and got some lousy f***ing crumbs that don't cover a month's rent in most metro areas.
Not to mention that "75% of bars permanently closed" is a red herring argument. Yeah, Johnny's Pub might permanently close, but guess what? There was a pretty high probability it was going to at some point anyway and then there's an even higher chance Danny's Pub opens in the space and likely hires all of the ex-Johnny's Pub employees who apply. That industry is always on a razor's edge. Yeah, it sucks for Johnny, but the people who worked for Johnny won't be better or worse off without him.
That actually isn't correct. While you in particular haven't said that, there were a few people in previous threads who proposed a complete moratorium on all rent/mortgage payments. When I brought up that it would effectively do the bold, I was basically laughed at.Of course it's broad. Nobody is suggesting let's kill the paycheck-to-paycheck single-family homeowner who rents his upstairs.
That's not who's renting out to businesses.
If the UK, a pretty large country purposely took herd immunity why aren't we hearing about the insane death tolls like we are here? I understand the UK is smaller but as the percentage of the population, we're not hearing much out of there.
The "herd immunity" course that countries like the UK and Sweden took long-term is absolute garbage.
Looks like they’re just gonna let Enhanced UI expire. Unreal. The only successful policy they stumbled into among a sea of incompetence.
Everyday just gets crazier. This requires real solutions. Not culture war rhetoric about who "deserves" what. Its just madness.
Not crazy at all. The right thing. Pass another large, comprehensive stimulus and we will be fine.
the senate has roundly rejected the idea that the next stimulus package would be 3 trillion or more and they are more concerned with getting people back to work. this new comprehensive large stimulus seems like a fantasy at this pointNot crazy at all. The right thing. Pass another large, comprehensive stimulus and we will be fine.
Letting it expire and then passing another bill with some kind enhanced UI is a logistical nightmare for states. We already saw how overwhelmed they are. Starting and stopping results in huge admin costs and delays.
Without expanded unemployment benefits? I’m not sure how we think people are going to survive with some industries virtually gone for the near future.
I don't think enhanced UI should be in the next bill. I'd rather see a larger cash payment to people.
It's going to be "here, go buy some ice cream or something, you little shit" like the first one was.the senate has roundly rejected the idea that the next stimulus package would be 3 trillion or more and they are more concerned with getting people back to work. this new comprehensive large stimulus seems like a fantasy at this point