What would you have done against covid as a decision maker?

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Re: What would you have done against covid as a decision maker?




by ABC2019 » 06/04/21, 12:09

Rajqawee wrote:
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Rajqawee wrote:Yes.

ah well, it is surprising as an opinion. If no one is asking the question of how it should have been done, how can we hope to improve then?

After all the battles and all the matches, there are debriefings, it seems to me.


It's a very good analogy! You will therefore have the same result as the debriefing of the local PMU.


and you find the other covid discussions to be way above this level? : Lol:

We can also ask ourselves the question of the level of government management that said ...
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by Christophe » 06/04/21, 12:13

ABC2019 wrote:Do you think it's a stupid question to ask yourself what should have been done in the face of the epidemic, and suddenly what should be done in the face of a new epidemic of this kind? : Shock:


I find it especially a daring question to ask anonymous volunteers on the internet to do the job of people with high social status (which they believe) and paid a fortune for mediocre results ...

Your question is slavery 2.0 in short!

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Re: What would you have done against covid as a decision maker?




by Rajqawee » 06/04/21, 12:19

ABC2019 wrote:
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ABC2019 wrote:ah well, it is surprising as an opinion. If no one is asking the question of how it should have been done, how can we hope to improve then?

After all the battles and all the matches, there are debriefings, it seems to me.


It's a very good analogy! You will therefore have the same result as the debriefing of the local PMU.


and you find the other covid discussions to be way above this level? : Lol:

We can also ask ourselves the question of the level of government management that said ...


In fact, if you want, it's perfectly contradictory with what you usually advocate, namely the method, reliable projections, validated and supported scientific opinions.
No one has reliable data. No one has the ins and outs of the current health crisis (let's not even talk about the corollaries!).
And you, would you like us to give an opinion on the rewriting of what happened in France or even in the world? Because yes, from the moment you change a decision, it's good to rewrite the rest of the management of the epidemic ....
We are in absolute trouble!
In short, would you be naive, a troll, or something else?
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by ABC2019 » 06/04/21, 12:20

yeah you're right after all it's not like full of forumTheir criticism of the government, explaining that it was not at all what it was necessary to do : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 06/04/21, 12:29

ABC2019 wrote:yeah you're right after all it's not like full of forumTheir criticism of the government, explaining that it was not at all what it was necessary to do : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:


Uh, are you talking to me or to Rajqawee?



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by Christophe » 06/04/21, 12:30

If so, you already have your answers, don't you?
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by izentrop » 06/04/21, 12:33

Rajqawee wrote:Not being an expert in such a complex issue, I would have found specialists in the fields concerned, would have asked their opinion, and would have listened to them.
In France, they follow the recommendations of the Haute Autorité de Santé, don't they? https://www.has-sante.fr/upload/docs/ap ... r_2021.pdf
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by ABC2019 » 06/04/21, 12:40

Christophe wrote:
ABC2019 wrote:yeah you're right after all it's not like full of forumTheir criticism of the government, explaining that it was not at all what it was necessary to do : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:


Uh, are you talking to me or to Rajqawee?

to tell you the truth, I answered you but it applied to Rajqa as well : Mrgreen: . But once again, if you don't have an answer to the question, don't worry, no one has to answer!
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by Christophe » 06/04/21, 13:16

So what is the question? : Mrgreen:
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by sen-no-sen » 06/04/21, 13:30

Ahmed wrote:Sen-no-sen, you write:
... whose objective is to provide solutions to the problems generated by this same system, which allows it to be maintained.

It would be better to say "shift" the problems than to affirm that they are solved, since they can only be solved by creating new ones, which fully justifies this principle of infinite correction.


To move or even to conceal would be fairer indeed, but what counts above all is the media rendering ... and therefore appearances.
From this perspective, the vaccine, the vaccine passport, and the various control and surveillance systems appear as "solutions".
The problems are considered as a form of fatality ... by a kind of strange return to the belief of yesteryear.
In this period of crisis, its "solutions" appear willingly despite as the only possible path, which further configures our future. : roll:
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