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Vox: We’ve learned from China that short-term lockdowns could be key in future pandemics 

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http://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2023/01/31/vox-weve-learned-from-china-that-short-term-lockdowns-could-be-key-in-future-pandemics/

We’re not sure why we’re reading a story about lockdowns in 2023, but Vox thinks we have something to learn from China, which only recently eased up on its lockdowns and is seeing a spike in COVID cases. “The public health lessons learned from the end of China’s zero-Covid era might be some of the most important in preparing for future pandemics and learning how to live with diseases,” writes Rachel DuRose.

Vox (@voxdotcom) ~ Lockdowns can help end a pandemic. They just have to be used at the right time.
http://vox.com/future-perfect
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Hey, Vox - you Marxist retards - lockdowns are great for tyrannical Communist regimes, but not where freedom is valued. Why don't you worthless assholes move to China ... better yet, North Korea ... where you'll be more at ease, eh? 

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Christina Pushaw (@ChristinaPushaw) ~ {Replying to @voxdotcom} Thanks for reminding us why your organization is a failure, about to go bankrupt, and has lost any shred of credibility. Go lock yourself down if you love lockdowns so much.

Michael P Senger (@MichaelPSenger) ~ {Replying to @snorman1776 and @voxdotcom} It’s just astonishing. These people will argue, “no one ever advocated adopting China’s lockdowns,” then the very next day publish a long article urging everyone to adopt China’s lockdowns. I mean, it’s right there, the article literally uses the word “lockdown” 35 times.

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john lee pettimore (@copperheadvol) ~ {Replying to @voxdotcom} This is why we celebrate journo layoffs.




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