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At one point, Covid-19 seemed like it may be under control and on its way out. But then the Delta variant emerged, throwing once-stable countries into infection chaos. Bloomberg compiles a monthly Covid-19 Resilience Ranking that tracks a number of metrics to rank what countries are the best to be in to weather the pandemic, and Thailand has fallen on the list from its previous high ranking down to the 5th worst of the 53 countries with the biggest economies the index tracks. The list is ranked based on 12 factors including the spread of Covid-19, the amount of vaccination, […]

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18 minutes ago, DoUKnowWhoIAm said:

They're not doing so great on the Traffic-Death-Resilience list either.

traffic list not bloombergs concern even 100 times more lethal...bloombergs concern is to push big pharmas products otherwise low ranking that result in high interest next time they line up for another world bank loan...strictly all in the interest of the health...

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51 minutes ago, sputnik said:

traffic list not bloombergs concern even 100 times more lethal...bloombergs concern is to push big pharmas products otherwise low ranking that result in high interest next time they line up for another world bank loan...strictly all in the interest of the health...

 

Methodology: Inside Blomberg’s Covid Resilience Ranking 

bloomberg.com

Hate to burst your bubble but in reading the article above, none of the criteria involves big pharma. The 3 groups of criteria are: reopening, covid status and quality of life. The closest you come to even mentioning big pharma which counts as only 8.33% is:

     Percentage of population covered by vaccines, Covid vaccines given, a calculated figure based on the number of doses administered and the mix of vaccine types used  

 

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7 hours ago, DoUKnowWhoIAm said:

They're not doing so great on the Traffic-Death-Resilience list either.

Oh, they do!

Because a traffic death is non, after some days in hospital and then dying. Often it is even only then a traffic death (new years statistics, f.e.), if dead on arrival of police or "ambulance services".

Oh no, they do "good" on that list!

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