New York City is in serious trouble--how can it not be.
Everyone is locked shoulder to shoulder, sharing door surfaces, transit system surfaces, etc.
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New York City is in serious trouble--how can it not be.
Everyone is locked shoulder to shoulder, sharing door surfaces, transit system surfaces, etc.
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Kurt
I wouldn't approve of a wall being built by any president. It is a waste of money and resources in my opinion. So I really don't give a s hit about the videos you posted.
I don't approve of children being separated and held in conditions I saw on TV by anyone. Just because the president's predecessors did it doesn't make it okay.
Sorry I am not sorry you don't like my gut feeling.https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/wo...MTISPNSXPP65Uc But this country will not be "opened up and raring to go by Easter"
I stand by what I said. Especially after listening to the video I posted on the GHS index that you put so much stalk in grading the US ability to deal with a pandemic. Just because we scored 83.4 doesn't make us more prepared for COVID than any other country. Proof in the numbers of the graphic you just posted above.
Here you go this is why I think S. Korea is handling this epidemic better than the US. (Oh and I apologize it was the MERS outbreak they learned from, not SARS, my bad.)
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/03/coronavirus-cases-have-dropped-sharply-south-korea-whats-secret-its-success
Quote:
Lessons from MERS
South Korea learned the importance of preparedness the hard way. In 2015, a South Korean businessman came down with Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) after returning from a visit to three Middle Eastern countries. He was treated at three South Korean health facilities before he was diagnosed with MERS and isolated. By then, he had set off a chain of transmission that infected 186 and killed 36, including many patients hospitalized for other ailments, visitors, and hospital staff. Tracing, testing, and quarantining nearly 17,000 people quashed the outbreak after 2 months. The specter of a runaway epidemic alarmed the nation and dented the economy.
“That experience showed that laboratory testing is essential to control an emerging infectious disease,” Kim says. In addition, Oh says, “The MERS experience certainly helped us to improve hospital infection prevention and control.” So far, there are no reports of infections of COVID-19 among South Korean health care workers, he says.
Legislation enacted since then gave the government authority to collect mobile phone, credit card, and other data from those who test positive to reconstruct their recent whereabouts. That information, stripped of personal identifiers, is shared on social media apps that allow others to determine whether they may have crossed paths with an infected person
Not sure how I feel about that last paragraph, but that is how they have managed to slow the COVID-19 epidemic in S. Korea. Anyone else anywhere doing that? Nope so I think that puts them a head of...well in this case below the curve.
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This was horrific :roflol:
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images...AG1_normal.jpgJose Antonio Vargas
✔@joseiswriting
This is what happens when a government believes people are “illegal.”
Kids in cages.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dfdw4TeU...pg&name=medium
--I think the common belief, shared by most is to open the Country piece by piece as is reasonable by data and facts on the ground in any particular area.
Everyone paying attention is well aware of the decimation that is about to occur in New York and other large metro areas.
Utah??? Not so much
Idaho?
Most Nevada?
Most Montana?
Eastern Oregon/Washington, etc, etc,
Many rural places are not going to be affected in any degree compared to the big cities.
Open them up for business, only makes sense.
Lessons from Singapore that took stalk and learned from the fist SARS outbreak.
https://www.statnews.com/2020/03/23/...d-19-response/
I particularly like there transparency in the numbers. Like Acca keeps asking how many hospitalized, how many recovered.
New Yorkers are seriously arrogant.
deBlasio:ne_nau::crazy:
https://media.thedonald.win/thedonal.../5deOnYbL.jpeg
Just one day after the U.S. surpassed *100,000 confirmed coronavirus cases, the nation witnessed another grim figure: More than 2,000 COVID-19 patients have died.
Testing continues to expand across the nation, and the U.S. is seeing daily spikes in the number of reported cases. Nearly 500 coronavirus-related deaths were reported Saturday, up from 1,544 confirmed deaths*24 hours earlier,*according to*Johns Hopkins University's data dashboard.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...es/2934169001/
Alright so up front, there is a MAJOR likelihood that this is pure conspiracy stuff, but slap those tin foil hats on for a minute and ask some questions. I'm not saying to blindly accept this, but just ask some questions, if some things were possible.
I'll say this, I do believe the COVID19 virus is real, is legit, but it is also being used for it's timing.
Does anybody know, without googling, what Trump said his administration's top goal is? Hint, it's not the wall. It's the takedown of the global human trafficking organizations.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings...tion-act-2000/
"My administration is 100 percent committed to eradicating human trafficking from the Earth."
Who could be involved in human trafficking? Maybe at first thought we think of dark secret small groups, or maybe small rings of 5 or 6 people running things from an apartment complex. But who remembers Epstein, the guy that didn't kill himself, he wasn't some middle class guy running an operation with 20 girls. He was just one of many of the world's super powerful people involved in this horrible trade. Thousands. Not just trafficking, but abuse, murder, and even darker things. That wasn't just a unique "artistic" building on his island, it was a temple.
And the people he had dirt on; camera footage, and of course we all know about the flight logs and just a peek at some of the big names there.
But Epstein is only a fraction of this worldwide trade. I don't mean to offend any Roman Catholics, but how much do we know about the Vatican's rumors about trafficking? Italy. Lockdown.
I was about to get into some other stuff but it's pretty dark, I think I'll stop there for now. Maybe it's for another thread.
But here's the point. Trump and his Intelligence Team are on top of it. Think about Podesta's emails and Anthony Weiner's laptop. Do you ever wonder what happened with the horrifying things that were found there?
I'm going to remain skeptical to this stuff until 4/11/20. This is the date that some major news is expected to break. Expect some big names, and some of our favorite people too, unfortunately. Remember some of the busts over the past couple of years hinting to this? It's sort of been forgotten, but not to the justice dept. It's coming. Sealed Indictments, over 100K of them.
The point is, while the media is CONSUMED with COVID19, it's the perfect cover for these arrests to begin. Do a little digging on how the National Guard has been activated. Is this really to keep people in their homes? If arrests happen, what would the rich and resourceful try to do first? oops, can't fly now. OK well how about the powerful corrupt change the narrative with protests and riots, maybe sprinkle in a mass shooting or two? oops, no can do, can't have a mass shooting if everybody's home and nobody's in public. I guess Walmart might be a target but it's not a gun free zone, so good luck.
Trump is going to try and suspend Habeas Corpus, this means holding people before trial. Where could they be held in the big problem cities? How about some newly prepared "hospital" ships. By the way, what's the next escape route if you can't fly? Water. And the Coast Guard is secretly ALL OVER that right now.
EDIT: New theory for the hospital ships, they will be for the rescued victims of human trafficking. Potentially hundreds of thousands, hopefully, will be freed. Can you imagine what a wake up call this will be in 2 weeks?
There's a lot more to this, I've been following it for 2 years now, but it's all going down in the next 2 weeks. I'm willing to wait until April 11th or Easter to see how it went, to fully buy into it or not.
I'll tell you what, if nothing happens by then and this theory was all a bunch of BS, I'm willing to make a full acknowledgement. But the source for this stuff says to "get popcorn and enjoy the show".
The main message is a positive one. Great things are happening, justice is coming. And this Virus threat will be taken care of swiftly. Compare with the Swine Flu for reference. A few hundred compared to thousands.
Cheers. :popcorn:
If we reacted to heart disease, which kills 18 million people per year, like we did to this virus, we would be banning all unhealthy food and forcing people to exercise.
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