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shasta (non-English speaker)'s avatar

As a Spaniard, I would say that our data are wrong. Honestly, we are a disaster.

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

Your data are corrupted - different from "wrong".

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Barekicks's avatar

I attempted an explanation, then realised it was pure conjecture, so I'm editing it to say: as a Spaniard (albeit one who lives in the UK), I don't know.

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Jo Waller's avatar

Germany and Belgium for example also sharing a border. Belgium part of Remap study (toxic high dose of hydroxychloroquine), excess deaths until trial stopped near end of May. Germany not part of trial, no excess deaths April 2020.

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Catmac's avatar

Muchas gracias, Joel!

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Jo Waller's avatar

interesting that a virus should behave so differently in 2020 in 2 countries that share a fairly long border. I maintain that no one died of Covid at all, rather deaths were accelerated in countries experimenting with anti viral treatments x

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