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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | UER Forum > UE Main > 3rd attempt to have a thread to discuss the important Covid-19 pandemic. (Viewed 12855 times) |
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| | | | Re: 3rd attempt to have a thread to discuss the important Covid-19 pandemic. < Reply # 68 on 4/1/2020 4:28 AM >
| | | Posted by Emperor Wang Dude, don't promote stupidity. There is not one credible scientist in the whole world that would deem hanging out in close proximity with a bunch of potential-infectoids as a 'whatever' situation. If you're not social-distancing these days, you're an utter and complete idiot.
| Sweden agrees. China lied. You're the blind one. I predict it will spread like wildfire in spite of "massive" intervention. You don't get it. This isn't the flu. It's fucking more contagious than ebola. Worst of the worst as far as being contagious in the airborne pathogens. In other fucking words all these measures they have taken are pitifully inadequate for THIS virus Have a nice day...
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| | | Re: 3rd attempt to have a thread to discuss the important Covid-19 pandemic. < Reply # 72 on 4/1/2020 10:27 AM >
| | | Posted by randomesquephoto
Social distancing, and lock down. Aren't going to stop the virus. But, what it is intended for, is to slow the spread, especially to try to prevent hospitals from being overrun, Italy style. Supposedly it will work for that purpose. At least more so than letting it run rampant. The important thing to realize, the reason everyone should be trying their hardest not to get it, isn't just so they don't get it. But to not spread it, and spread it to someone who potentially will end up needing a hospital bed.
| Nail on head. Americans it seems in large parts simply don't get it and are taking the stand that 'I aint gon' have no gubbermint tell me what to do', which is an attitude that will result in needless deaths and all of this dragging on for a hell of a lot longer. Here in the UK I've walked into the city centre where I live to get food supplies a few times now and it's a ghost town pretty much. There are still a handful of people around doing the same as me but no groups, no families, barely any homeless people too as many of those have been put up in empty hotels now. We've just got to go along with it for now and all got to hope that the measures we are taking will go some way to making it more manageable.
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| | | | Re: 3rd attempt to have a thread to discuss the important Covid-19 pandemic. < Reply # 73 on 4/1/2020 11:10 AM >
| | | As I predicted the US in now effectively a state of Martial Law. In 63 years I have never seen the USA locked down like this. They're using the term "at war". The are limiting store hours and allowing only certain ones to be open. A 20 minute line outside Walmart and a fat deputy protecting it. Only 100 allowed in at a time. Only 2 checkout cashiers lol, normal. Why do you think they're throwing money at you? Yeah, we're boned... https://www.foxnew...reaching-3000-mark
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