Israeli is small, but $10 per person adds up. And what happens if a band is lost or broken by the owner. Who pays for it? In a large country like America, it would cost even more.
Interesting idea, but how much would something like that cost? Sounds expensive. I believe China did something similar, but was more cost effective in that they used an app that people could download to a tablet or phone.
Agreed, I know some people prefer to watch a video, but I can read much faster than I can listen. The ideal solution would be to include a transcript so everyone can be happy.
There are few stocks that can do well during a pandemic. I think Walmart is one of them as people look to buy essentials and save money at the same time. If Walmart Plus can offer same day delivery without logistical problems, they'll do even better.
There's always a better way... According to Sweden's chief epidemiologist, Anders Tegnell, due to Sweden's very high death rate, he would have reconsidered Sweden's strategy:
"Asked if the country’s high death toll has made him reconsider his unique approach to the pandemic, Tegnell told Swedish radio, “Yes, absolutely.”
According to the national health agency, Sweden, a nation of 10.2 million people, has seen 4,542 deaths linked to COVID-19, which is far more than its Nordic neighbors and one of the highest per capita death rates in the world. Denmark has had 580 coronavirus deaths, Finland has seen 320 and Norway has had 237, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.
“If we were to encounter the same disease again, knowing precisely what we know about it today, I think we would settle on doing something in between what Sweden did and what the rest of the world has done,” Tegnell, considered the architect of the unique Swedish pandemic approach, told SR."
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What would be the incentive for such an action, Bruce? Not much demand or money to be made for such an activity.
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Israeli is small, but $10 per person adds up. And what happens if a band is lost or broken by the owner. Who pays for it? In a large country like America, it would cost even more.
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Interesting idea, but how much would something like that cost? Sounds expensive. I believe China did something similar, but was more cost effective in that they used an app that people could download to a tablet or phone.
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Very eyeopening, thanks.
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Agreed, I know some people prefer to watch a video, but I can read much faster than I can listen. The ideal solution would be to include a transcript so everyone can be happy.
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Well said.
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There are few stocks that can do well during a pandemic. I think Walmart is one of them as people look to buy essentials and save money at the same time. If Walmart Plus can offer same day delivery without logistical problems, they'll do even better.
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But how definitive is this? It doesn't sound like a done deal.
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There's always a better way... According to Sweden's chief epidemiologist, Anders Tegnell, due to Sweden's very high death rate, he would have reconsidered Sweden's strategy:
"Asked if the country’s high death toll has made him reconsider his unique approach to the pandemic, Tegnell told Swedish radio, “Yes, absolutely.”
According to the national health agency, Sweden, a nation of 10.2 million people, has seen 4,542 deaths linked to COVID-19, which is far more than its Nordic neighbors and one of the highest per capita death rates in the world. Denmark has had 580 coronavirus deaths, Finland has seen 320 and Norway has had 237, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.
“If we were to encounter the same disease again, knowing precisely what we know about it today, I think we would settle on doing something in between what Sweden did and what the rest of the world has done,” Tegnell, considered the architect of the unique Swedish pandemic approach, told SR."
Source: www.usatoday.com/.../3142761001/
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I don't think it will reach $38 but definitely sub $40 in next few weeks before a slow climb back up.