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11 minutes ago, Right said:
There is no kumbh/election in CG, MH, why they have such a high case load?
Bengal, and Assam have total 32000 active cases, MH is getting double of this everyday.
Kumbh should've been avoided altogether,it has attendees from all over India, and very likely it will f**k everything up.
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Just now, Right said:
Its not avoidable, every country had seen second wave, ours came late.
so late that it has surprised the f**k outta gov.
They were thinking it has died down and they can vaccinate at own pace.
They were so confident that they were exporting vaxx to countries they weren't even contractually obligated to.
In hindsight, that decision is going to be haunting the govt.
It was/is. Calling out huge rallies when 1000 ppl are losing their lives each day and 1.82 lakhs are getting infected was totally avoidable.
On top of that a flawed vaccine rollout policy.
Complacency is not an excuse.
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1 minute ago, rushaboswal said:
Will get back to this during next election. ?☺️
Don't need to look that far. If they lose UP in 2022, they are done for good.
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5 minutes ago, rushaboswal said:
No. It might have helped but wasn't the sole reason .
This is not the topic so let's not take it further ?
One thing I'm sure of, they are losing votes of 1000 odd * number of family members of each bereaved family, each day.
I'm sure any logical person who has lost a family member (in bjp ruled state) won't vote for bjp ever again.
Numbers may be lying but this was an avoidable humanitarian crisis and nothing they say can deflect this fact.
Further, they are alienating vote banks such as students, farmers, traders in some parts of the country etc for good.
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Just now, rushaboswal said:
Not here , can't speak pan country. Sole reason they would win is because of the weak camp on the OPP side. Once they get good it will be a competition. Until then I don't think so. People thought the same back in 2019
Only the last moment surgical strike saved the govt in 2019.
Usually anti incumbency sets in from the 6th year of a govt. That's what's happening/will happen here as well.
Ps- I am ruling out rampant corruption for swinging votes.
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1 minute ago, rushaboswal said:
Easily re elected .
Core constituencies atleast in cities are getting alienated fast.
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2 minutes ago, Bird Bird Bird said:
Sample size = 100.
Mazaak bana diya hai.

Dafaq.
Reality is slowly drifting away from the cabinet. I wonder what would have happened if there were parliamentary elections in india in 2021.
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1 minute ago, KnackChap said:
It's out. Over 15k in CG
Check the positivity rate. Around 30 odd percent
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Guess with the introduction of expensive vaccines this problem will get compounded more.
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13 minutes ago, KnackChap said:
Bro, don't forget the people. A lot of us are also responsible for this. We let our guard down and now we're paying for it.
I'll tell you how people are extremely careless or don't give a sh*t. My sister is a baker and makes customized cases on order. The report of her being covid positive came around 10 am in the morning and she had a delivery for 11 am for a cake she made last night. She immediately sent a message and made a call to the client on how she was infected and can't give the delivery for her safety, to which the client insisted on still taking it. Even after multiple attempts to cancel it, she still came to our bldg and collected it in person and said covid is a scam. Ab bolo kya kare.
Every food we ordered in the last 2 months from outside goes straight into the microwave to get reheated before we consume it and these guys are in a world of their own.
Moron-a-viruses doubting coronavirus
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The way I see it, this has been a collossal failure on part of governments (both center and state) with regards to handling the disease.
I mean when there was a spike in the US, they allowed postal ballots even. Here, massive rallies are being conducted.
We lost the edge we had with regards to lesser mortality and infection rates. Whatever is happening at the moment makes no sense what so ever. Govt is allowing ppl to get infected.
Ps- we have no idea about the long term impacts of this disease. Still we are behaving as if this is just a common flu.
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We need more guys like him [emoji116]
pfizer mentioned this during investor call that 19.5$ is a pandemic pricing and they like 150–170$ per shot once current crisis is over.
They wouldn’t like competition selling at cheap.
Related:
https://theintercept.com/2021/03/03/vaccine-coronavirus-big-pharma-biden/
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7 minutes ago, Right said:
6 out of 6.8m, 1 a million chanceThey took out AstraZeneca and now J&J.
is Pfizer playing dirty?
Biden was funded heavily by Pharmas.
Big pharma is a big lobby in the US and FDA doesn't seem to be totally independent as we assume it to be .
Check this
FDA had approved this drug. However once the costs/ profits were recovered, it was rolled back
Maybe @Bird Bird Bird can comment on this better.
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2 minutes ago, sobbii said:
i am still amazed at how people cant see through the bullshit... -
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3 minutes ago, sobbii said:
Why would you think someone pressured lol..
The situation is bad the pandemic itself has pressured our government...
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This reminds me of the (recent) interest cut proposed by the Finance ministry for small savings accounts, which got nullified in a day, by a tweet.
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1 minute ago, KunjanPSD said:
I don't think Rahul Gandhi out of all the people could have pressured the Govt.
Read between the lines. Ofcourse he didn't.
But I wonder who did.
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1 minute ago, sobbii said:
Bro the situation is very grim on ground no pharma needs to put any pressure on the Govt..
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I have quoted a cabinet minister in a post. Do give the article a read. It is just 3 days old.
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I don't understand you people. Half the time you are defending the Govt. for not approving and during the other half you are criticising them.
So much dilly-dally.
There is absolutely no way "American Big-Pharma" could have pressured the govt. Especially with the boom of Indian pharma and speciality chemicals. It's just the realisation of not being able to produce enough vials.
I'm not dilly dallying. The govt is. I am just trying to figure out the reason
Read this
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1 minute ago, KunjanPSD said:
That doesn't make sense at all. DRL, Cadilla are no less than any other Big Pharma and if they had to go through it especially when it's all about made-in-india, govt. wouldn't give in to foreign pressure.
https://theprint.in/economy/india-gives-in-to-us-pressure-fully-stops-import-of-iran-oil/233401/
First deem bharat as the vaccine center of the world (which it is)
Export made in india Vax to other nations (good move IMO)
Chest beat about atmanirbharta
Allow all foreign made vax to open shops (via tech transfer in india ) that too within 2 months.
Aap chronology samjhiye
Ps- they should have allowed them in india from Jan itself.

The Coronavirus Thread Part 2
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Looks like you are being overtly optimistic.