Beat the Hell said:
The media has weaponized this thing
Imagine if they reported every single flu case and death.
Beat the Hell said:
The media has weaponized this thing
aginlakeway said:This is what you wrote earlier ...Nuclear Scramjet said:Whiskey Jacket said:
Now quoting CNBC...definitely more reliable than people who deal with it on a daily basis (shipping)
The interviewer is an idiot, but the guy they are interviewing is an executive of the port. Are you saying he is lying?
"This is much bigger than 2008 or 9/11. It's going to be the biggest economic crisis since the Great Depression. Depending on the severity around the world, it could exceed even that (such as every country going Iran, Italy, and China).
It's not apocalyptic, but it's going to absolutely crash the global economy at the absolute best case scenario. At the worst case scenario, we're looking down the barrel of another Great Depression."
I think it's very fair to ask how you know this is what will happen.
CDub06 said:In a related note, TAMUflu causes some people to midnight yell.Civil.Savage said:
Why does tamaflu cause some people to have night terrors?
So anecdotes from others aren't acceptable but your opinion is. Interesting.Nuclear Scramjet said:aginlakeway said:Nuclear Scramjet said:aginlakeway said:
I meant about all of your other doom and gloom posts.
You're posting your opinions as facts. I'm wondering what your qualifications are for doing that.
I'm not an economist. I just don't see any good news here. People can post anything on a forum so anecdotes don't mean much to me unless they have video or audio or some other evidence to back up the claim. I would rather actual data or first hand reports from people involved.
I don't understand why so many people are just blowing this off like it's nothing.
Irony ...
I'm not posting anecdotes though, just an opinion. I never stated anything was a fact. I'm a cynical person in a general and don't tend to believe much of what I hear from the government, even one I voted for because they often react like a sloth to anything with rapidly changing conditions.
You're right though, my post was an overreaction. I'll make sure to refrain from such moving forward.
Emotional Support Cobra said:
I just got off the phone with a microbiologist in Jordan and he basically blew off the whole panic and said that they would have a vaccine in about a month and everything will calm down.
Our US colleagues are not so casual but they are in a way more guarded state at the moment.
TexasAggie_02 said:speaking of....how's the blarney stone these days?IrishTxAggie said:They were literally licking a shrine as part of a prayer for good health...everyone was licking the same ****ing shrine.AG 2000' said:Wash hands? Rarely.the last of the bohemians said:
Does the Iranian culture wash hands? Anyone know.
Euro Italians aren't exactly the most hygienic from my experience.
Hugs, kissing cheeks, communal wine, kissing shrines for blessings from Allah.
Their cultural norms are set up to spread this sucker far and wide.
Civil.Savage said:cisgenderedAggie said:k2aggie07 said:
No. Tamiflu is a monoculture of antibodies for influenza viruses. Basically just floods your body with synthetic antibodies. Won't work on anything other than influenza.
Tamiflu is not antibodies. It's an inhibitor that blocks an enzyme used in viral production.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oseltamivir
I don't know if coronaviruses use this mechanism
Why does tamaflu cause some people to have night terrors?
I kinda agree with you. I see the US being much more spread out than a typical Asian city to play a pretty good role. There's a few anti-viral treatments that will be promising. It may be that I already freaked out and did my prepping when the first case hit Seattle. Now, I'm just sitting here chilling with my respirators and supplies. Optimistic scenario is that things pretty much are what it is now. Everyone's a little tense, but still more or less normal. In the medium term, we'll all have to be cognizant of clean habits, most people will catch it, and you'll just stay home for a couple of weeks.cone said:
there's been a lot of good news in the last two weeks. i was much more panicked a week ago.
it's might not be as infectious as previously thought. it might not be as airborne or maybe not at all. there's hope that discipline and social distancing would be effective. China seems to be getting back to work, which is the first thing required to stave off a collapse.
it's still bad and will kill you, but the pressure point feels different now. it's more malaise than panic to me right now. this will be a muddle.
i would even guess that the overall US death toll remains much lower than we expect, but at TREMENDOUS economic cost.
which of course will lead to people *****ing about how this was a nothing burger and wasn't worth it.
They see an opportunity to push the narrative of "a recession is coming and things are so bad!" heading into the peak election season and are running with it.Beat the Hell said:
The media has weaponized this thing
rgag12 said:Beat the Hell said:
The media has weaponized this thing
Imagine if they reported every single flu case and death.
K. Thanks.CrazyRichAggie said:Keep in mind this does not mean 252 people contracted the virus within the last 24 hours. Simply means new cases were discovered. The individuals could have contracted the virus days or weeks ago.ttu_85 said:I hope these numbers are wrong. 252 in the last 24hs ?PJYoung said:foleyt said:
Italy getting hit hard
Germany today:
252 new cases, 514 cases overall.
And that's one country that we can have 100% trust in their #s.
PJYoung said:rgag12 said:Beat the Hell said:
The media has weaponized this thing
Imagine if they reported every single flu case and death.
Sigh.
Tanya 93 said:
Something I never thought about umtil it popped up on my facebook feed. Farmer's Markets. I bet those are going to be empty soon if people self qwuarantine and farmer's see no reason to show up if there is 25% of a normal customer base.
rgag12 said:PJYoung said:rgag12 said:Beat the Hell said:
The media has weaponized this thing
Imagine if they reported every single flu case and death.
Sigh.
Yea it's pretty grim reality when you realize the media runs your feelings and your life
Emotional Support Cobra said:
I just got off the phone with a microbiologist in Jordan and he basically blew off the whole panic and said that they would have a vaccine in about a month and everything will calm down.
Our US colleagues are not so casual but they are in a way more guarded state at the moment.