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We just hired a Filipino lad (recently obtained his Aussie citizenship) as a 4-year apprentice at a company where I work. Fabulous lad, so respectful, industrious and nice.
Anyway, he was telling us about how very, very bad it is in the Phillipines. Covid has hit their population hard. Lots of loss and sickness. He doesn't expect that he can return there to visit for at least a couple of years.
I wonder if their susceptibility is genetic, or if it is that they get out there and work really hard and are more exposed.
I really suspect it's genetic. I have a couple of rare diseases myself and am in support groups for them. Really small groups because it's so rare. However I have noticed that there are TONS of people in there from the Philippines. It's truly disproportionate how many of them have these illnesses compared to the rest of the world. It's made me really wonder what genes are behind it. The article on the nurses made me immediately think of my experience with my rare illnesses mentioned above.