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Q: Would you stay or would you go?

If there were to be a second wave of coronavirus in China, would you stay in China? I'd stay, it's safer and more organised here than in the west.

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I would stay. Where else would we go? 

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I would stay. Where else would we go? 

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I had the chance to go, a few months ago where there were 2 or 3 days where everybody that I know was shouting at me to get out. I still believe now as I believed then that some of the most dangerous places on earth to catch this virus are on airplanes and at airports. I have alos learnt in the last few months that cruise ships are petrie dishes for the virus. So no, not then, not now and definately not if there is a round 2 or 3.

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I would stay, definitely

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I would hope that after this mess, at the first sign of another pandemic the rest of the world would have learnt from this experience and take it seriously, enforce strict quarantines on anyone entering their country and hopefully stop it before it gets out of China.

 

 

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"We don't tell if the truth is embarrasing ..."

 

Westerners should get ... more into 'face ..." 

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icnif77:

Another one:

https://www.zerohedge.com/health/coincidence-japanese-questioning-sudden-surge-tokyo-infections-following-olympics-delay

As we've previously noted, every four decades, something jinxes the Olympics. Japanese officials spent the last several months downplaying the virus outbreak, but as soon as the Games were delayed on March 23, virus cases in Tokyo spiked, with possible lockdowns looming, reported AP News

Former government officials have raised their eyebrows of just how COVID-19 cases were low before the postponement, to now on an exponential curve, as some have suggested there was a coverup by the government to artificially suppress cases to make it appear that the Games would go on.

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What about ''I left ...'' as an option?

 

" ,,, and I don't plan to come back .." 

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