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People who are higher risk could have stayed home from work and away from restaurants and groups without killing the economy and spending trillions of borrowed money.
I heard that all 12 of them have died gruesome deaths from Covid-19, screaming in pain before exploding and shooting pus everywhere. This is what happens when you deny the pandemic.
But I am staying and WFH til the next few months.
WookieMan saysYou won't have a job or income in 2 weeks. Not sure what you're talking about months for. Don't know or care what you do, but government workers won't be sparred from this if this goes another 30 days. Someone quote and call me out later.
I work in a private firm. I live miserly and have saved enough to survive for a few months.
Old people are gonna die or need to stay home.
WookieMan saysOld people are gonna die or need to stay home.
It's not that binary.
Among the elderly who do get it, 85% survive.
Sure, it's not great, but it's not a certain death sentence.
Any responsible person has 10-20 years of savings, YAMS! and belt fed ammo and the kids qualified for hand grenade combat for free fire fights that could run two shifts a day for at least 5-10 years.
There is even room for little luxuries. Got hickory to smoke meat in case we end up having to gut, smoke and eat the fallen. Adds another 5 years to our survival time horizon.
FACE!
IT'S WHAT'S FOR DINNER!
Any responsible person has 10-20 years of savings, YAMS! and belt fed ammo
We need to open back up. Invest in casket companies if there's one publicly traded.
2. people may not have elaborate funerals for those who do die of Wuhan virus, definitely not open casket
We have about 2.8M deaths per yr in the USA. I think ~1.5M covid-19 deaths is quoted as a upper bound by many, so it's likely the realistic, actual # of deaths will be a lot less.
I think it's unlikely this virus will significantly change casket demand.
People who are higher risk could have stayed home from work and away from restaurants and groups without killing the economy and spending trillions of borrowed money.
The cure may worse than the disease.
Of course Dr. Fauci sees it from his perspective which is to prevent potential deaths.
During my time in S. Florida, it seemed like people were dropping like flies all over the place, it’s just what happens to older people and those who have been sick or are still chronically sick.
In Germany they don't count people who died while having CV if they had an underlying condition that was more serious than CV and if their life expectancy was below a certain threshold. That is far more honest reporting. Not the US alarmist shill media.
I have stocked food for a few years and have enough ammo .
But did you guys cache toilet paper?
What are you storing for durable and reasonably complete food source? Tin sealed oats and tuna?
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Global health law experts say dozens of countries — including the United States and Australia — are breaking international law by imposing travel restrictions during the novel coronavirus outbreak.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to restrict travel from most European countries to try to contain what he called a "foreign virus" isn't grounded in science and breaks international law, experts say.
Trump announced the month-long travel ban earlier this week to restrict passenger arrivals from 26 European nations that he said "seeded" the virus. The U.S. has since added the U.K. and Ireland to that list.
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