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The Federal Council Republic of Pilipinas and Malaya

United engiresco wrote:This is a first version of world news for my nation.

page=dispatch/id=1414154

Hope you like it

Is this a report of the actual situation of the world right now? Because what you seem to be using are either old news or irrelevant, not to be offensive.

Mustafa Kemal Ataturk is a known secularist and did not push for Islamisation, I belive you confused him with Erdogan.

Kim Jong Un was mainly thought to have died of a heart attack or in the midst of surgery. In fact, North Korea reported their first case in the city of Kaesong this week.

The Champions League, Rivierenland, Austranesi, Eurasies, and 1 otherUnited engiresco

Anskerdank

The Kingdom of Denmark wrote:bdum-tss?

Youropinion
Europinion

The Constitutional Monarchy of The Kingdom of Denmark

Anskerdank wrote:Youropinion
Europinion

Oh..
Well i don't know i had a practice debate though

KoD/Question: Are there any
countries that you think did very well with handling
the coronavirus?

TCL: I think that there's a few countries that
dealt with the local outbreak effectively. Those
would be Italy, Spain, South Korea, and to some
extent, China. When the epidemic was ravaging
those places, the governments reacted promptly.
Some took a while to realise the gravity of the
problem, but the way in which they tried to
mitigate the impact of the outbreak helped to
stop the spread of the virus. The best example
would be South Korea. Their methods of
containing the outbreak, most likely thanks to
their exposure to SARS in 2003, really helped the
populace and was seen on the amount of cases
they reported in comparison to many others in a
relatively short amount of time.

KoD: I think that the countries
that dealt the best with Coronavirus were South Korea,
Iceland, and Taiwan. FIrstly, Iceland did a very good
job containing the virus (However, it wasn’t really
unexpected, and given their population, population
density, and location, it would be very easy for most
countries to do the same under their conditions).
Meanwhile, Taiwan and South Korea, in Asia, did much
better under a lot more pressure (in my opinion).
South Korea is one of the largest economic
superpowers in the world, and their population
density is very high. The government took quick
action, testing everyone as soon as possible, and
trying to contain the virus. Taiwan also responded
quickly and effectively. These two countries had a lot
to do, so they quickly tested as many people as they
could, which gave them higher infection rates at first,
but ultimately saved them and their economies from
falling apart. A lot should be learned from them.

TCL: Well, there's nothing to debate here. I
agree with everything you've said. Iceland, like
you said, was less vulnerable to experiencing an
explosive infection rate for the same reasons
they're quite isolated, apart from they're low
population, limiting the amount of cases and a
possible viral mutation.

KoD/Question: Do you think that
Covid-19 could last multiple years?

TCL: Frankly, yes. A novel virus like this
one could last for many years. As long as a
vaccine or cure isn't manufactured and given to
the public, the pandemic will just keep on
growing even more. Social distancing is not
enough to deal with a biological threat, especially
if such pathogen is airborne and easily
transmitted between humans.

[b]KoD: I would think that for the most part,
Covid-19 won't last for more than 10 years. I
think that in exactly a year, there will be less then
50,000 cases worldwide, and that most of the
cases (99.9%) will be eliminated by 2025. Of
course, I do think that you are correct on all of
your claims with scientific explanation. I think
that it won't be human interaction that will spread
it in a few years. Also, i don't think there will be a
lot in underdeveloped areas being targeted
(Compared to previous viruses), because we will
have learned a lot more.

TCL: Ok.

KoD/Question: What are your thoughts on
the rise of coronavirus across the world, and how
certain countries are dealing with it?

TCL: The United States, of course. Brazil
and Mexico too, and maybe India as well. All these
countries suffered similar conditions which helped
the virus thrive. The governments never acted
quickly and promptly. Trump, Lopez Obrador and
Bolsonaro didn't cared about the cases and gave the
increasing epidemic little to no priority. By the time
they acted, the virus was spiraling out of control. On
top on this, the populace in the affected
communities were in disbelief in the sense that they
completely ignored all recommendations made by
the main health expects. This same ignorance
contributed greatly on the negative impact the virus
had, making the cases and deaths skyrocket.

KoD: I agree, I also think that those three
countries did not do particularly well. But i would
like to emphasize that Mexico and Brazil obviously
have worse living conditions, so I feel like America
did way worse in terms of cases. For example, New
Jersey, a state with almost 10 million people, had 3
times more cases than the entire country of Poland,
a country with 40 million people. America did way,
way worse than it should have. Of course, the
government just waited and waited and waited for
people to get ill. Then, when there was a significant
number of cases, everyone panicked. And, nobody
was prepared. The U.S., given its size, development,
and population density should have done way better
than it actually did.

TCL: Absolutely agree with you

KoD: Well, that's all.

Read dispatch

The Champions League, Rivierenland, Austranesi, and Eurasies

United engiresco

Pilipinas and Malaya wrote:Is this a report of the actual situation of the world right now? Because what you seem to be using are either old news or irrelevant, not to be offensive.

Mustafa Kemal Ataturk is a known secularist and did not push for Islamisation, I belive you confused him with Erdogan.

Kim Jong Un was mainly thought to have died of a heart attack or in the midst of surgery. In fact, North Korea reported their first case in the city of Kaesong this week.

Sorry I confused Ataturk with Erdogan lol I get them mixed up

Apabeossie, Rivierenland, Austranesi, and Mustafa kemal atatuerk

The Federal Council Republic of Pilipinas and Malaya

The Kingdom of Denmark wrote:Oh..
Well i don't know i had a practice debate though

KoD/Question: Are there any
countries that you think did very well with handling
the coronavirus?

TCL: I think that there's a few countries that
dealt with the local outbreak effectively. Those
would be Italy, Spain, South Korea, and to some
extent, China. When the epidemic was ravaging
those places, the governments reacted promptly.
Some took a while to realise the gravity of the
problem, but the way in which they tried to
mitigate the impact of the outbreak helped to
stop the spread of the virus. The best example
would be South Korea. Their methods of
containing the outbreak, most likely thanks to
their exposure to SARS in 2003, really helped the
populace and was seen on the amount of cases
they reported in comparison to many others in a
relatively short amount of time.

KoD: I think that the countries
that dealt the best with Coronavirus were South Korea,
Iceland, and Taiwan. FIrstly, Iceland did a very good
job containing the virus (However, it wasn’t really
unexpected, and given their population, population
density, and location, it would be very easy for most
countries to do the same under their conditions).
Meanwhile, Taiwan and South Korea, in Asia, did much
better under a lot more pressure (in my opinion).
South Korea is one of the largest economic
superpowers in the world, and their population
density is very high. The government took quick
action, testing everyone as soon as possible, and
trying to contain the virus. Taiwan also responded
quickly and effectively. These two countries had a lot
to do, so they quickly tested as many people as they
could, which gave them higher infection rates at first,
but ultimately saved them and their economies from
falling apart. A lot should be learned from them.

TCL: Well, there's nothing to debate here. I
agree with everything you've said. Iceland, like
you said, was less vulnerable to experiencing an
explosive infection rate for the same reasons
they're quite isolated, apart from they're low
population, limiting the amount of cases and a
possible viral mutation.

KoD/Question: Do you think that
Covid-19 could last multiple years?

TCL: Frankly, yes. A novel virus like this
one could last for many years. As long as a
vaccine or cure isn't manufactured and given to
the public, the pandemic will just keep on
growing even more. Social distancing is not
enough to deal with a biological threat, especially
if such pathogen is airborne and easily
transmitted between humans.

[b]KoD: I would think that for the most part,
Covid-19 won't last for more than 10 years. I
think that in exactly a year, there will be less then
50,000 cases worldwide, and that most of the
cases (99.9%) will be eliminated by 2025. Of
course, I do think that you are correct on all of
your claims with scientific explanation. I think
that it won't be human interaction that will spread
it in a few years. Also, i don't think there will be a
lot in underdeveloped areas being targeted
(Compared to previous viruses), because we will
have learned a lot more.

TCL: Ok.

KoD/Question: What are your thoughts on
the rise of coronavirus across the world, and how
certain countries are dealing with it?

TCL: The United States, of course. Brazil
and Mexico too, and maybe India as well. All these
countries suffered similar conditions which helped
the virus thrive. The governments never acted
quickly and promptly. Trump, Lopez Obrador and
Bolsonaro didn't cared about the cases and gave the
increasing epidemic little to no priority. By the time
they acted, the virus was spiraling out of control. On
top on this, the populace in the affected
communities were in disbelief in the sense that they
completely ignored all recommendations made by
the main health expects. This same ignorance
contributed greatly on the negative impact the virus
had, making the cases and deaths skyrocket.

KoD: I agree, I also think that those three
countries did not do particularly well. But i would
like to emphasize that Mexico and Brazil obviously
have worse living conditions, so I feel like America
did way worse in terms of cases. For example, New
Jersey, a state with almost 10 million people, had 3
times more cases than the entire country of Poland,
a country with 40 million people. America did way,
way worse than it should have. Of course, the
government just waited and waited and waited for
people to get ill. Then, when there was a significant
number of cases, everyone panicked. And, nobody
was prepared. The U.S., given its size, development,
and population density should have done way better
than it actually did.

TCL: Absolutely agree with you

KoD: Well, that's all.

Read dispatch

I take it this debate will be held on Eurocord?

The Kingdom of Denmark and Austranesi

The Federal Republic of Yahlia

Alienage wrote:I added or changed:

France
Italy
Germany
New Zealand
Netherlands
Poland

I plan on voting Green in our national election in September :P
(also, the Greens have two co-leaders, James Shaw and Marama Davison)

The Poland-Lithuania Commonwealth wrote:NS deleted all the punctuation in the first one for some reason, so found two!

page=poll/p=161540

I tried to start the show, and I know it's got merit... but it's such a kid's show; I found it hard to care... though, I'll have to give it another go at some point

Rivierenland and Austranesi

Post self-deleted by North alsace.

North alsace

Poland-kaliningrad wrote:Ah. That's why you said Dziękuję ci. I see. Well, for future reference, it's just Dziękuję.

Russian Empire? Hmm...

Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła, kiedy my żyjemy. Co nam obca przemoc wzieła, szablą odbierzemy.

Dziękuję :)

Austranesi and Poland-kaliningrad

United engiresco

North alsace wrote:Dziękuję :)

Elsass-Lothringen ist Deutschland

Austranesi and North alsace

Anskerdank

United engiresco wrote:Elsass-Lothringen ist Deutschland

Nein, es ist Österreich
Und es ist Alsaß-Löthringen, nicht Elsass-Lothringen

Austranesi and North alsace

United engiresco

Anskerdank wrote:Nein, es ist Österreich
Und es ist Alsaß-Löthringen, nicht Elsass-Lothringen

Hoppla

Austranesi and North alsace

North alsace

*casually walks away*

Austranesi

Post self-deleted by Alienage.

United engiresco

North alsace wrote:*casually walks away*

Nein, komm zurück! SIE SIND DEUTSCH!!!

Apabeossie, Rivierenland, Austranesi, and North alsace

Austranesi

Aaaaaaaaaaand Nashville lost

North alsace

United engiresco wrote:Nein, komm zurück! SIE SIND DEUTSCH!!!

*comes back*

Apabeossie and Austranesi

United engiresco

North alsace wrote:*comes back*

Du machst hier kein Rollenspiel

Austranesi

North alsace

United engiresco wrote:Du machst hier kein Rollenspiel

Wsparcie

Austranesi

The Constitutional Monarchy of The Kingdom of Denmark

Pilipinas and Malaya wrote:I take it this debate will be held on Eurocord?

We're not sure yet. But we will notify you by tomorrow morning.

Eurasies

The Kingdom of Denmark wrote:We're not sure yet. But we will notify you by tomorrow morning.

Eurocord is in Discord?

Alba-nord

gulp

Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire, Apabeossie, Rivierenland, and Austranesi

The Constitutional Monarchy of The Kingdom of Denmark

Eurasies wrote:Eurocord is in Discord?

I assume it is not?

I'm not sure

The Champions League, Rivierenland, Austranesi, and Eurasies

Eurasies

The Kingdom of Denmark wrote:I assume it is not?

Pilipinas and Malaya I'm not sure

Because I have no discord :/

The Final of The Champions League

Eurasies wrote:Eurocord is in Discord?

Yeah, Eurocord is basically Discord for the region

Eurasies wrote:Because I have no discord :/

Me neither :/

Rivierenland, Libertandonien, The Kingdom of Denmark, Austranesi, and 3 othersEurasies, Poland-kaliningrad, and Drew Durrnil

The Constitutional Monarchy of The Kingdom of Denmark

Eurasies wrote:Because I have no discord :/

Yeah me and The Champions League also don't have it, so if Eurocord is on Discord, It is not an option (because i can't host it).

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