I'd appreciate understanding why, when inoculation rates outside of the USA are holding up: how does this happen? Is there enough infection flow to China and Europe? I would have thought the evidence is that infection flows inbound to America mostly.
I did just see a meme that compared the numbers of kids with measles in Texas to the number of trans college athletes along with "Guess which one they want you to focus on".
I'd appreciate understanding why, when inoculation rates outside of the USA are holding up: how does this happen? Is there enough infection flow to China and Europe? I would have thought the evidence is that infection flows inbound to America mostly.