You know what's funny? I was sharing the Iceland article on social media earlier today (in an effort to try and raise awareness), and pretty much nobody wanted to listen to it. Even funnier, it was getting the label of 'fake news'. Anyways, CNN recently put their own version out. I wonder if people will pay that any attention. Probably not, it doesn't have death in the title.
Iceland lab testing suggests 50% of coronavirus cases are asymptomatic - CNN
America is obsessed with death and murder. It can be seen in all of the serial killer documentaries on Netflix. Advertising knows this, and the media knows this. They know how to sell news and create sensation because that's what drives their viewership and makes them money. High mortality rates (that already existed) are all the general population care about. Everything else is just too boring to actually be news and therefore, even considered. It's interesting that the 'fake' news everyone keeps brushing off is all based in establishing the facts. Because the facts aren't known. Still, people keep trying to post 'facts' and as evidence turns up that dismantles those 'facts' it's just disregarded.
That's alright, common sense ain't common.
It's obvious why social distancing and the quarantine was so quick to take off, the general public are really just sheep ready to be herded and told where to go and what to believe in. Want to challenge that? Just look at any group setting of 30 and watch how many leaders step forward. Want to challenge how often the majority is wrong? Well, I know at one point the majority believed the Earth flat. At another point, the majority believed Caucasians were superior to all other ethnic groups. Moving forward, the majority believed the housing market was stable and could never possibly crash. Are we seeing a trend yet people?
Wake the fuck up, people.