donchuan1
Cekal jsem nejakou reakci na zodpovezeni tve otazky. Jestli jso minul, tak ti to
preposiolam. Jestli jsi si uz nekde jinde potvrdil, ze jsi nam u dal k dobru
disinformaci, tak jak urcite vis, ze to se stava kdyz nejsi jen mezi
“svymi”.


donchuan1 Uživatel je online | Předmět: RE:22.12.21 00:57:59 | #56019 (1)
Mandat na ockovani za ktere spolecnost, ktera vakcíny nebere odpovednost je posetile přinejmenším. Nemyslis ? Co se mne tyce ty si dej do zadku kolik chces injekci. Ja jsem mel kovid a neminim si nechat nic pichat. Kdyz je ta vakcina tak ucinna muzes mi vysvetlit, proc nejproockovanejsi staty kosi pata vlna a v takove Indii je klid ? Nebo v takovem Bangladesi neumiraji milony lidi, jak by se dalo predpokladat ?
srandomat Uživatel je online | Předmět: RE: RE:22.12.21
05:57:55 | #56025 (2)
Proc je nizky pocet covid pripadu v Indii? Protoze mandat nosit rousky funguje.
To se dokazalo i v Kansasu. Counties ktere zamitly mandat masek meli vzrust
pripadu a kde masky pouzivali pripady sly dolu.
Co z toho mas rozsirovat misinformation/bullshit) ? Ja si chci myslet, ze
si jen delas prdel a provokujes. 
Tak me nelituj - ja jsem v poradku. Odpoved na otazku jsi si mohl najit sam

The Mystery Of India's Plummeting COVID-19 Cases
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2021/02/01/962821038/the-mystery-of-indias-plummeting-covid-19-cases
"In many Indian municipalities, including the megacity Mumbai, police
hand out tickets — fines of 200 rupees ($2.75) — to violators.
Mumbai's mask mandate even applies outdoors, to joggers on the beach and
passengers in open-air rickshaws."
"Every time they fine a person 200 rupees, they also give them a mask to wear,"
explains Fernandes, a Mumbai native. "Very stereotypically, we [Indians] are
known to break rules! You see traffic rules being broken all the time," she
says, laughing.
But in the pandemic, when it comes to masks, the police, the monitoring, enforcement — all that was ramped up, she says.
Authorities reportedly collected the equivalent of $37,000 in mask fines in Mumbai on New Year's Eve alone.
““”But the fines and mandates appear to have worked:** .{color: red}" In a survey published in July, 95% of respondents said they wore a mask the last time they went out. The survey was conducted by phone in June by the National Council of Applied Economic Research, India's biggest independent economic policy group.
Awareness is widespread. Whenever you make a phone call in India — on landlines and mobiles — instead of a ring tone, you hear government-sponsored messages warning you to wash your hands and wear a mask. One message was recorded by Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan, 78, who battled and recovered from COVID-19 last summer.
The mask and hand-washing messages have now been replaced with new ones urging people to get vaccinated; India began vaccinations on Jan. 16.

