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<blockquote data-quote="46AND2" data-source="post: 74844199" data-attributes="member: 315032"><p>1. We CAN'T compare the infection rate between Tokyo and Illinois because the testing rate is nowhere near the same. It's a meaningless comparison.</p><p></p><p>2. Germany has tested the most people of any country on earth (likely, the exact numbers are not known; though they are up to nearly 200,000 tests PER DAY now) , and 80% of the positive results are people younger than 60 years old. Your little philosophical point is meaningless. Why aren't Germany's olds dropping like flies?</p><p></p><p>3. Why do I have to present a tangible estimate? The countries, EVERY country (or state for that matter), which has tested many more people than Japan, has many more confirmed cases. If you think Japan is the exception, why are their confirmed cases still going up, even with their limited testing? If what they are doing is truly working, their curve should be flat...or even on the downturn. 6 days in a row with more new cases than any day previously. They aren't out of the woods, yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="46AND2, post: 74844199, member: 315032"] 1. We CAN'T compare the infection rate between Tokyo and Illinois because the testing rate is nowhere near the same. It's a meaningless comparison. 2. Germany has tested the most people of any country on earth (likely, the exact numbers are not known; though they are up to nearly 200,000 tests PER DAY now) , and 80% of the positive results are people younger than 60 years old. Your little philosophical point is meaningless. Why aren't Germany's olds dropping like flies? 3. Why do I have to present a tangible estimate? The countries, EVERY country (or state for that matter), which has tested many more people than Japan, has many more confirmed cases. If you think Japan is the exception, why are their confirmed cases still going up, even with their limited testing? If what they are doing is truly working, their curve should be flat...or even on the downturn. 6 days in a row with more new cases than any day previously. They aren't out of the woods, yet. [/QUOTE]
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