Thursday, February 13, 2020

Why a 2% kill ratio is very very dangerous for 2nd and 3rd world countries

In a place like the U.S. which is still a democracy of sorts (despite Trump) we have a pretty good medical system through the CDC of quarantining and handling potential pandemics. And the same is true of Western Europe and Canada and likely Australia and New Zealand as well.

But, for all intents and purposes most of China is a 3rd world nation that is not a democracy so people are really really terrified there because they aren't getting the right or useful information. You have 400 million people from middle class to rich which leaves 1 billion people below middle Class and basically living a 3rd world life or less which is why China is so dangerous. Why?

Population of China is presently 1.4 Billion people by the way.

Because we never are going to get enough information out of China worldwide to usefully respond to this thing.

The only way to get useful information will be from nations outside of China.

And 3rd world nations where people often are not educated at all or are superstitious in one way or another could make a 2% kill rate at times a 10% kill rate or a 30% or even a 50% kill rate because of fear and of killing people with the virus when they are scared or terrified of dying themselves.

So, this likely in China and around the world in 3rd world nations is a really terrifying thing once rumor mills get going without enough useful or good information.

And in a situation like this there will never be ENOUGH GOOD information at any point when you really need it.

So, the best solution is to leave 3rd world nations when this thing hits because almost anything and everything could happen including government collapses.

I would say there is even a 50% chance if this thing doesn't get cleared up pretty fast that the Chinese Government could even collapse the way this is presently going. The pressure of the Chinese people and the people of the world angry at China could easily collapse the government there in this modern world the way things presently stand.

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