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To: bagster
Well, night shift?

Why does Japan have so little deaths compared to America?

Q wants to know.

Or should I go back to watching Better Call Saul, season 5?


781 posted on 05/28/2020 12:16:07 AM PDT by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas".)
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To: bagster

It’s all good man.


783 posted on 05/28/2020 12:20:44 AM PDT by HandyDandy (I was in before the jump-roping Tyrannosaurus Rex.)
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To: bagster

My simple answer is that the US was targeted with Chinese flights and Japan wasn’t controlled by Andrew Cuomo


787 posted on 05/28/2020 12:29:21 AM PDT by Ymani Cricket (America's glory is not dominion, but liberty - John Quincy Adams)
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To: bagster

Is the answer because they are healthy people?

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_in_Japan

The level of health in Japan is due to a number of factors including cultural habits, isolation, and a universal health care system. John Creighton Campbell, a professor at the University of Michigan and Tokyo University, told the New York Times in 2009 that Japanese people are the healthiest group on the planet. Japanese visit a doctor nearly 14 times a year, more than four times as often as Americans. Life expectancy in 2013 was 83.3 years - among the highest on the planet.


790 posted on 05/28/2020 12:34:56 AM PDT by Cats Pajamas (RIP - Main $tream Media!)
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To: bagster

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_in_Japan

Cultural influences
Traditional Chinese medicine was introduced to Japan with other elements of Chinese culture during the 5th to 9th century. Since around 1900, Chinese-style herbalists have been required to be licensed medical doctors. Training was professionalized and, except for East Asian healers, was based on a biomedical model of the disease. However, the practice of biomedicine was influenced as well by Japanese social organization and cultural expectations concerning education, the organization of the workplace, and social relations of status and dependency, decision-making styles, and ideas about the human body, causes of illness, gender, individualism, and privacy. Anthropologist Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney notes that “daily hygienic behavior and its underlying concepts, which are perceived and expressed in terms of biomedical germ theory, in fact, are directly tied to the basic Japanese symbolic structure.”


791 posted on 05/28/2020 12:37:49 AM PDT by Cats Pajamas (RIP - Main $tream Media!)
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To: bagster

They didn’t follow the advice of Faucci, Scarf Lady, and WHO?
And they don’t have democRATs in charge trying to tank the economy. And they probably didn’t have any hesitation about using HCQ + zinc+ zpak.


792 posted on 05/28/2020 12:41:32 AM PDT by greeneyes ( Moderation In Pursuit of Justice is NO Virtue--LET FREEDOM RING)
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To: bagster

They kept everyone on a ship for a while.


1,136 posted on 05/28/2020 5:30:37 PM PDT by CJ Wolf ( #wwg1wga #gin&tonic #Godwins #WeRDNews)
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To: bagster

They didn’t invite everyone down to Japan China Town to show support and hugs? they already wear masks?


1,139 posted on 05/28/2020 5:33:23 PM PDT by CJ Wolf ( #wwg1wga #gin&tonic #Godwins #WeRDNews)
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