IrishTxAggie said:
So the country that was ground zero for this is beginning to wind down. This country is ~20% of the world's population. All said and done it looks like they'll have less than 4,000 deaths all while having worse health and horrid healthcare compared to the rest of the developed nations.
.00000235294% of their population....Now, back to your next regularly scheduled apocalypse.
That sounds great. Did they overreact when they built those temporary hospitals and quarantined the city (including locking residents in their apartments)?IrishTxAggie said:
So the country that was ground zero for this is beginning to wind down. This country is ~20% of the world's population. All said and done it looks like they'll have less than 4,000 deaths all while having worse health and horrid healthcare compared to the rest of the developed nations.
.00000235294% of their population....Now, back to your next regularly scheduled apocalypse.
Quote:
On Sunday afternoon, there was little sign that Italian authorities in the north were enforcing the new decree, for example by deploying police to prevent people from traveling.
Trains were still going to and from Milan's central station, with no controls on passengers.
"We thought we'd find the army here, but there have been absolutely no checks," said Ali Anir, who was changing trains in Milan with his girlfriend on their way to their home in Verona.
There was no disruption to air travel, either, with scheduled flights still departing and landing in Milan. A sign at Milan's Linate airport assured passengers that regular service was continuing.
VaultingChemist said:That sounds great. Did they overreact when they built those temporary hospitals and quarantined the city (including locking residents in their apartments)?IrishTxAggie said:
So the country that was ground zero for this is beginning to wind down. This country is ~20% of the world's population. All said and done it looks like they'll have less than 4,000 deaths all while having worse health and horrid healthcare compared to the rest of the developed nations.
.00000235294% of their population....Now, back to your next regularly scheduled apocalypse.
How will China control the new infections as people go back to work? Will people wear PPE for next year or longer?IrishTxAggie said:
Nope. I said early on that this originating in a communist nation was a blessing and got called out for it too. US could've never put in the measures they did in the time frame they did. Hell, even though they did it, they still had a run of people jump the province before it went into effect. Same thing as Italy.
aginlakeway said:
I spent 8 days at a Cambodian orphanage last summer. The level of poverty there was numbing.
God bless you for the work you do.
lead said:it's almost as if you're rooting for thisMr.Infectious said:
....The virus can still make a come back.
lead said:it's almost as if you're rooting for thisMr.Infectious said:
....The virus can still make a come back.
I think people are hyped up because the videos coming out of China were startling (to us). That's the key, to us, because we are a free society with a superior health system. China is a communist nation where the government runs everything -- including the heath care system. China has the ability to react the way they did without any consequences to the government. People started to think what if that happened here - which would be life altering in the US to have the government welding doors and dragging away people with fevers. Those images helped fuel the panic you are seeing today. I guarantee you this isn't the first time China has responded in this fashion to a health crisis in their country. The internet has allowed us an opportunity to see more of China than in the past.AgsMyDude said:IrishTxAggie said:
So the country that was ground zero for this is beginning to wind down. This country is ~20% of the world's population. All said and done it looks like they'll have less than 4,000 deaths all while having worse health and horrid healthcare compared to the rest of the developed nations.
.00000235294% of their population....Now, back to your next regularly scheduled apocalypse.
Ground zero (metro area of 19M+ people) was under Marshall law (welding homes shut, forcibly taking people with fevers away) to keep it contained.
But, sure.
claym711 said:
The panic from people perceiving others' panic is insufferable. Good lord. Who cares if people buy water and TP. Get over it.
the last of the bohemians said:
In fairness to the scaremongers, CV is actually a risk to society as opposed to the religion of nicer climates, I mean climate change.
Robk said:
I am a teacher in a small and very poor community. Most of our kids have phones, so here is a solution I have used. Google classroom and hangouts for those with phones and data. Google classrooms, hangouts and a hotspot for those with phones and no data. For kids without phones we loan out a cheap $149 chromebook. It does involve a little expenditure but if the church can pull toghter it is fairly minimal.
YouBet said:
Fauci just added fuel to the fire. Asking everyone to avoid airplanes. Good bye airline stocks.
This was in the midwesteric76 said:I stopped by a nursing home / assisted living center on Wednesday evening. They didn't have any rules, but when coronavirus starts to reach this far, it won't surprise me if they do something.Wendy 1990 said:
One of my husband's consulting clients owns 80+ nursing homes nationwide. They have locked down their homes - no family members are allowed to visit. Only workers who are screened daily are allowed in. Smart move.
The odd thing was that I said something about driving back in the dark and they invited me to spend the night there!
jagvocate said:
https://capitalisteric.wordpress.com/2020/03/08/coronavirus-blunt-truth/
Reacted to the headline in my news notification which says that. Underlying article doesn't say what you say either though.aginlakeway said:YouBet said:
Fauci just added fuel to the fire. Asking everyone to avoid airplanes. Good bye airline stocks.
He didn't say that.
He said to avoid IF you have an underlying health condition.
That's not everyone.
You should edit your post.
I edited. Article I read didn't cover his comments as well.aginlakeway said:
"If you are an individual that has an underlying condition right now, not wait, you should start to distance yourself from the risk: crowds, getting on a long plane trip and, above all, don't get on a cruise ship," Fauci said on "Fox News Sunday."
aginlakeway said:
"If you are an individual that has an underlying condition right now, not wait, you should start to distance yourself from the risk: crowds, getting on a long plane trip and, above all, don't get on a cruise ship," Fauci said on "Fox News Sunday."