sqft wrote:murchr wrote:Tanzania is a classic example of "if a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" thought experiment
Smartphone usage in TZ is very widespread and therefore "no tree would fall in the forest without someone hearing it, recording it or sharing it on twitter etc".
it is - we need to take a few steps back and realize that
1) this thing takes time before it builds up to killing people. TZ was implementing measures at one point and handling the disease in a standard manner. is it brewing internally? I don't know but I don't see how its not!
2) the spectacle of Covid has been people dying enmasse in hospitals and burials by people dressed in PPE. Remember when videos of diseased people being buried at night as taking place? Tanzania is sending everyone who comes with symptoms back home... aende a vute steam! What this does is that while 80% of the people will have no issues the ones that die at home die away from the scrutiny of the curious internet. The disease will still kill those who it kills but across hundreds or thousands of houses across the country. Remember TZ is not doing posthumous testing of Covid - ambaye amekufa amekufa.
Anyway... that's the information I have gathered so far. Tunaharakisha Covid ni kama huwa inafanya vile tunataka
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!