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Read this man's twitter feed since feb 29th if you want to see what's going on in Italian Health care
https://twitter.com/DellAnnaLuca/status/1235853308478156801 He says trains are still running from Milan despite the shit down so Italy is losing whatever beneift they would be getting from their shutdown... |
Except this isn’t the same person who made some claims about freezers. This is a person who did the math and it also coincides with the materials the American Hospital Association has been sending to hospitals to get them ready for this event. https://www.npr.org/2020/03/06/812967454/u-s-hospitals-prepare-for-a-covid-19-wave And matches some of the warnings today from Italian doctors to European hospitals. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/news/health/coronavirus-italy-doctors-intensive-care-deaths-a9384356.html%3famp Appreciate your attempt to make a panic Karen straw man as a foil to your closed minded beliefs but next time maybe just use Google first |
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Italian ‘open borders’ has been an utter disaster on so many levels. |
Why store bodies in freezers needed for food when you could cremate them or dig mass graves? Walmart likely had the sake because 1) people are getting tax refunds and 2) people will stock up on frozen food for the quarantine. |
They had the sale because if you reverse the heat pump you can use the freezers as giant ovens. The plan is to cook the bodies of the dead and feed them to the survivors. The heat should kill the virus. |
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Well, I for one am not paranoid nor am I expecting much to happen. So far there's been 19 deaths in the US, but 14 are from the same nursing home in Seattle. Which is very unfortunate, but that pattern hasn't spread elsewhere. The rate of hospitalization hasn't increased anywhere else in the country, not even in Seattle. The virus has been spreading around NYC for a few weeks now and we all know the recorded number of positive cases are greatly under counted, but there's been no deaths nor a rush on the hospitals. Mark my words, we'll see growing numbers of positive cases but not much else and after a few weeks it'll be NBD.
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Please stop. |
Take a guess.... Serious economic problems. When you have an economy that is significantly based on “fluff” I.e. unnecessary expenditures, things that cause those to stop have a magnified impact. |
Welcome to DCUM, President Trump! |
Cool it, Karen. I know some people are getting a perverse pleasure out of their fear and paranoia, so feed off it while it lasts. |
I guess the experts know less than you? Read the hospital predictions above. |
I hate Trump, but I agree with first place. If it’s been here for weeks, but undetected due to lack of testing, the casualty rate is much lower than we thought. |
Look at the numbers, karen, that's all I'm saying. Watch the numbers over the next week or two. It will tell you everything you need to know. The real number isn't the increase in positive cases, but the death rates and patterns of death frequency. I am pleased the health sector and government officials are jumping on the proactive bandwagon, because it does help. The first thing that needs to be done is cordoning off senior citizen complexes and hospitals till this thing passes through. The rest of us will be just fine and dandy. Except you, of course. |
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Average age of contracting this is 60 and death is 80.
People that age should be just quarantining themselves. The rest of us don’t need to disrupt our lives over a cold and fever that is mild for over 90% of people |