phenomenal job of containing the spread, which is essential for Greece, not only because it has an impaired hospital system as a legacy of its recent prolonged crisis, but also because it's a tourist economy that depends on people not being afraid to go there because they're going to catch coronavirus. I think 25% of Greece's economy is tourism. That's enormous, but the problem is if people aren't going anywhere, then there's no tourism economy. How long can Greece as a country, as a sort of paradigmatic example, exist without going into economic collapse and political chaos in this environment? Yeah, it's not a good thing to be that exposed to tourism, obviously, when a tale event like this comes around. I am optimistic that our technological tools will give us some solutions here, whether it's an effective treatment, a vaccine faster than we expected, extremely accurate sensing, warning, maybe more sophistication in the tracing. I'm partial to biology, Srinivasan school of thought, (34/97)
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