Why India’s worsening Covid crisis is a dire problem for the world(theguardian.com)
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Why India’s worsening Covid crisis is a dire problem for the world
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/25/the-world-must-act-indias-covid-crisis-is-a-dire-problem-for-us-all
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Modi regime in India procured 66 million Covishield / Covaxin units at an inflated price and exported them; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_image_of_Narendra_Modi
"What is different in India – a country with a fragile health system and even weaker surveillance"
This line left a bad taste in my mouth, as if a weak surveillance state is a negative trait of a country
The article is talking about weaker public health 'surveillance'.
Try spending a bit more time thinking, and less time jumping to conclusions. I guess this is why they say 'reading' and 'comprehension' are two vastly different things.
Try spending a bit more time thinking, and less time jumping to conclusions. I guess this is why they say 'reading' and 'comprehension' are two vastly different things.
There was no need for the second paragraph.
There was a strong need for it. Rushing to express 'outrage' without taking time to actually sit down and think about what you're being 'outraged' about is becoming the bane of Western societies.
Did I express outrage? I said it left a bad taste in my mouth. I feel like my comment was pretty mild. Your response was certainly much more outraged than mine, which is why I didn't respond.