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1. Yes, scientists and policy makers know. But the average citizens who will be subject to these interventions largely do not. Western MSM has been extremely cautious not emphasizing the unpalatable elements of isolation strategies. And before that, the privacy breaking technical elements of contact tracing apps. These conversations are overdue even if societies eventually decide they are politically impossible.

2. This article is literally about US tech companies "refuse to budge" on standards a sovereign backed during time of extreme crisis. It may very be that Apple provided a better argument, but the language suggest Germany was rebuffed, that is, it was an unilateral decision on Apple's part. Germany just found out how little influence it has over critical tools to their security. This is arguably much worse than a Huawei moment since Huawei ostensibly has alternate supply chains whereas US companies own the software ecosystem for all mobile devices. The tech side in both scenarios are both going to be historically incidental, but the political ramifications will be long lasting.

Saying who decides covid19 is over is straight forward is like saying US declaring wars are over is straight forward. Maybe theoretically, but in reality not. What if EU wants these features permanent baked in as part of the future biosecurtiy system. What happens if G&A says no.



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