Kepler
Cornell Big Red
I may not know anything (check) but I always assume that breakouts are months older than the records because it just takes a while to get a connection between somebody sick and somebody who puts numbers into databases. A huge number of people, when they get sick, just are sick. They walk around sick, go to work sick, go to the bar sick, and just deal. It wouldn't even occur to them to go to the hospital because (1) they can't afford treatment and (2) they can't afford to be diagnosed sick because then they can't draw a paycheck.
A non-trivial portion of the population just doesn't hold with doctors. It's not ideological, it's just they don't fit in with their identity. Remember, we have libraries in a country where half the population never reads a book after high school. A big ol' chunk of the population deals with their problems by ignoring them.
And that's here. Now imagine western China, or someplace like that. I can't imagine what it is like in those people's heads.
A non-trivial portion of the population just doesn't hold with doctors. It's not ideological, it's just they don't fit in with their identity. Remember, we have libraries in a country where half the population never reads a book after high school. A big ol' chunk of the population deals with their problems by ignoring them.
And that's here. Now imagine western China, or someplace like that. I can't imagine what it is like in those people's heads.
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