Judah
Enlightened
- Oct 1, 2020
- 1,542
The title thing, do you think your country has handled or is handling the pandemic efficiently? And how do you think this one should have acted?
That's, unfortunately, a politically loaded question in the U.S.The title thing, do you think your country has handled or is handling the pandemic efficiently? And how do you think this one should have acted?
I'm American in a liberal state. Have a similar background to you. I didn't hear about a vaccine scare at all. Most my family got vaccinated over there, or so I'd like to think.I'm from Canada. I'm satisfied how the government from both federal and provincial level acted. Sure, it wasn't consistent at times and there were some mistakes, but fewer people died compared to other countries. A lot of people died in my motherland, the Philippines, who happens to be young and healthy before getting covid. My dad knows a heck ton of doctors, nurses and regular citizens who have died due to covid in the Philippines. RIP.
The Duterte government did a vaccination scare prior to covid vaccine just to legally hunt the former president, Aquino, because Dengvaxia had a suspicious correlation deaths among very tiny population of its recipients. But after some investigation, their deaths wasn't the cause. It took a while for the Filipino people to get vaccinated for covid because of the said vaccination scare. Covid vaccination did help to curb the hospitalization and death rate in both countries.
From the US. We had a plan in place and then the orange scourge got elected, and threw it out. Then he didn't like that people were talking about the virus instead of him so he started minimizing it.The title thing, do you think your country has handled or is handling the pandemic efficiently? And how do you think this one should have acted?