The leadership wasn't what you asked me about. Stop always trying to move the goal posts. We were discussing data and the comparison between locking down and not. You then asked me about Brazil and my thoughts. I gave them to you - Brazil is nowhere near the death per 1M pop that other countries that did the lock down are. If you want to now change the conversation to discuss Brazil's politicians, I suspect we will find much more common ground. But make no mistake, the numbers on Covid don't support the comment of comparing Brazil's numbers to other countries that locked down their citizens. Your attempt to show that the death count is quickly rising might eventually mean they overtake these other countries, but that is just a supposition (one of many) that you are making around here. It may eventually come true, it may not. If it does, I will gladly acknowledge it. If it does not, will you?
So in summary, I can only assume that you support Brazil's policy of no lockdown and having everyone wander about. Even if it leads to a tremendous death toll and overwhelmed hospitals in your major cities. Note the COVID-19 breakout in Brazil timeline is weeks behind other countries that had the higher per capita number of deaths. It is just a matter of short time until Brazil catches up based on the rising figures. The possible toppling of the leader is just an added note.... and a warning to other world leaders who implement poor public health policies.
You can. I support ANY country that does not lock down its citizenry and economy for the sake of containing a virus whose impact has been vastly overstated. This is because I believe the resulting lock down is far worse for lives and economic livelihood than the lock down actually saves. So yes. This does not mean I support and/or like Brazilian politicians. Ah, this again. Well you've been so wrong on your other predictions you'll excuse me if I show skepticism here as well. But you may be right. Even if you are, I don't believe the lockdown is worth it. Ah, I see. The Swedes should be ready to revolt against their leaders any day now, is that it? There can't be any other reason why citizens of Brazil don't like their leaders. Has to be just this one reason.
Let's take a look at the adjustment of the Georgia DPH data for the dates in the past now that more than two weeks have passed. At this point it is obvious that the trend during the May 12th to May 26th date range for cases was up rather than down. This is the result of the state of Georgia deliberately delaying and manipulating data to support the governor's re-open agenda. It is terrible that the state is feeding fake COVID-19 data to its residents due to politics. Deaths (Date - old -> new) May 26 - 0 -> 25 May 25 - 0 -> 32 May 24 - 2 -> 20 May 23 - 2 -> 25 May 22 - 3 -> 27 May 21 - 9 -> 23 May 20 - 13 -> 23 May 19 - 13 -> 24 May 18 - 22 -> 29 May 17 - 12 ->23 May 16 - 18 -> 22 May 15 - 18 -> 31 May 14 - 25 -> 30 May 13 - 22 -> 33 May 12 - 24 -> 33 Cases (Date - old -> new) May 26 - 17 -> 931 May 25 - 27 -> 398 May 24 - 110 -> 355 May 23 - 139 -> 479 May 22 - 392 -> 665 May 21 - 450 -> 692 May 20 - 571 -> 685 May 19 - 731 -> 753 May 18 - 965 -> 880 May 17 - 328 -> 400 May 16 - 433 -> 489 May 15 - 817 -> 841 May 14 - 771 -> 802 May 13 - 752 -> 735 May 12 - 669 -> 676 https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report
hey moron doomer... What the hell is wrong with you? Calling me out.. when you were wrong based on the chart I told you to look at in late May. The trend in daily deaths was clearly down then an it has continued as low as it can go. (and I know it could be updated as it was for the chart back then.) It can only go up from here. go look at the updated deaths per day data... Deaths are now even lower... Its either 1 per day or zero (which of course could be updated.) You are fucking crazy with doom.
The trend is clearly up for Cases for this time period in May when Georgia publishes its deliberately delayed data. Obviously the deaths are flat rather than down for the time period in May. Obviously Georgia Governor Kemp's administration is pushing fake data on a state website to drive his "re-open" political agenda. This is unforgivable -- for cases the counties in the state have case data in under 48 hours... re-adjusting case data weeks later is absurd and obviously politically driven. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is able to publish correct state data taken county reports in under a day on their website -- clearly the state's failure to do so is willful negligence driven by politics.