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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4680097" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>It's just as likely that there is already strong cross-immunity within these poor Asian countries from previous outbreaks of related viruses. Poor countries usually mean less hygenic conditions, which means more exposure to pathogenic microbes, which means higher levels of immunity within populations.</p><p></p><p>Developed nations have issues with auto-immune disorders that don't exist in the developing world. As such, we developed many drugs that are designed specifically to suppress the immune system to deal with these disorders. Guess what happens when you have a high percentage of your population taking drugs that intentionally weaken their immune systems... But you're right. It's probably masks.</p><p></p><p>I meant I don't know what to tell you as in there are uncountable factors involved, and I have so many to choose from that I don't know where to start, and if you don't understand that anything I tell you probably won't help. There are plenty of countries with mask mandates and lock downs that aren't doing well at all, but we'll ignore those because that data doesn't fit the conclusion we are trying to prove.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4680097, member: 63706"] It's just as likely that there is already strong cross-immunity within these poor Asian countries from previous outbreaks of related viruses. Poor countries usually mean less hygenic conditions, which means more exposure to pathogenic microbes, which means higher levels of immunity within populations. Developed nations have issues with auto-immune disorders that don't exist in the developing world. As such, we developed many drugs that are designed specifically to suppress the immune system to deal with these disorders. Guess what happens when you have a high percentage of your population taking drugs that intentionally weaken their immune systems... But you're right. It's probably masks. I meant I don't know what to tell you as in there are uncountable factors involved, and I have so many to choose from that I don't know where to start, and if you don't understand that anything I tell you probably won't help. There are plenty of countries with mask mandates and lock downs that aren't doing well at all, but we'll ignore those because that data doesn't fit the conclusion we are trying to prove. [/QUOTE]
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