Germany has a highly developed plan and system for contact tracing. So, they can reopen because they are putting everything into containing the outbreak via these methods.
These places are not at 0-50 cases because they waited around and did nothing. They are where they are because they take contact tracing seriously.
Germany and ''those places'' are not at 0-50 cases, period. Will they get there is still unknown at this point. You believe they will, I think it's possible, I think it's also possible they won't before hitting a second wave, they want to reopen their borders to other EU countries, that might cause a spurge.
Who knows man, every country is dealing with this virus for the first time, there is no playbook for it.
Maybe this maybe that. Point is, most countries who were hit hard did not wait to have very low number of cases before reopening. That's all there is to it. You thinking one country does it better than us is irrelevant to the point.
One is a fact, one is an opinion. You thinking those countries are better prepared is an opinion. Me saying those countries did not wait for low counts in cases to reopen is a fact.
If a country or region cannot handle a full-scale test-trace-isolate system where you trace and isolate every single new case then you simply are not ready to reopen. You need to keep mitigation measures in place as much as you can until the numbers get down to a manageable level.
The countries we're talking about here, they can handle it. We have already admitted that we cannot. If we can't handle the caseload as it is how can you possible expect that to improve if numbers begin to increase?
Well that's cool but keeping things shut is no more realistic so you can keep harping about how we need to do full scale testing or what not, and I don't disagree, but we had to reopen anyways.
You seem so enclosed in your personal comfortable living bubble that you just can't realize how important it is to reopen.
Suggesting we shouldn't open isn't feasible anymore, you need to start realizing this.
The measures I was proposing 1 month ago, you dismissed as unrealistic and we can't possibly do that because people are too fed up and literally dying because they're extroverts.
Now you're saying an adequate response is unrealistic because things devolved after we never implemented the very measures I proposed last month.
So what then? Next month when things are still shit compared to most other countries you'll be saying we should have started test-trace-isolate a month prior when things were not as bad?
The longer you wait, the more excuses you make, the harder this will be to fix.
This government listens to backlash. The fact that you are so willing to just accept their mistakes and inaction is contributing to their complacency.
I have no idea what you're going on about.
What measures did you mention a month ago that I dismissed? And I never said extroverts are literally dying....wtf dude...stop lying.
What adequate response are you suggesting??? Staying home some more?? That's not adequate.
Test-Trace-Isolate....ya...go back to the first threads on COVID, I was saying we should do it just as they were doing in HK. Same with the masks. Do it. You don't need to keep everything shutdown to do this.
Not a single one of these countries waited. Not a single one. Again with your f***ing "waiting" nonsense. It's like you're doing it on purpose.
They did not wait. They acted. They acted and now they can benefit.
WE waited. Quebec waited. And now we want the benefits without any of the action.
Of course they waited. Every country waited. Most put a lockdown, they put in measures (and we did too btw...just because you're not satisfied about the severity and amount doesn't mean they didn't do anything)...then they wait to see how things evolve and adapt accordingly.
I mean, again, I agree the government messed up, doesn't mean we need to blow everything out of proportion and pretend like we didn't do anything.
Ok? I am talking about an enforced lockdown like New Zealand did. Measures like Australia did. Not a curfew.
This virus spreads from human contact. People are in contact when they're standing in line outside of Walmart to buy bullshit. Having non-essential stores open gives the perception that things are ok, that they are normal. They were not and they still are not. It's half-measures like this that lead to people not taking it seriously, breaking their quarantine and gathering regularly with friends/family/whatever. And THAT DOES lead to an increase in cases, we are still seeing that problem today.
In New Zealand they closed down f***ing everything, even restaurants and takeout. Everyone took it seriously there because the response from the government and their actions made people take it seriously.
Here it started off well. But then they kept open every f***ing store except for Levis and people stopped thinking it was a big deal.
No...not really. It's actually very hard to contact the virus standing outside especially if you're 2m away, and most people are. You wouldn't know though because you never go out anyways and definitely not to a home depot.
Again, you have this false idea that the reason Qc is hit hard is due to Home Depot or Rona or Canadian Tire remaining open. That just is not the case man. If we didn't have the CHSLD/Elderly situation, our numbers would be excellent right now. Get that through your head mate.
And maybe go see some buddies...change your mind...relax....would probably make you feel better.