Is everyone in a fullblown panic because of coronavirus?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Jan 24, 2020.

  1. elderado

    elderado

    Not if you're here illegally. That's the illegals' primary form of health care.
     
    #191     Mar 13, 2020
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  2. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Infants are remarkably resilient to this virus. Children are nigh invulnerable. Unless they have co-morbidity issues, of course.
     
    #192     Mar 13, 2020
  3. Seriously......why is America suddenly taking more shits?

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    #193     Mar 13, 2020
  4. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

     
    #194     Mar 13, 2020

  5. Oh yeh. She is fucked now. That is career limiting.

    hehehe. Wuhan virus AS IN WUHAN, CHINA. heh.

    She will be working down at Arby's next week.
     
    #195     Mar 13, 2020
  6. elderado

    elderado

    #196     Mar 13, 2020
  7. Snarkhund

    Snarkhund

    Well they've got the panic stoked up now and people are starting to trip.

    Get a bum gun FFS!

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    #197     Mar 13, 2020
  8. UsualName

    UsualName

    If only was Americans were getting tested for coronavirus

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    #198     Mar 13, 2020
  9. Cuddles

    Cuddles

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    #199     Mar 13, 2020
  10. Oaky, lets say for the sake of argument these speculative numbers are correct. So this will last for months, even year(s). I totally agree with that, this isn't just going to magically disappear. What he didn't address is when can we expect a vaccine? That will also take months or Year(s). We'll probably end up with some glorified cocktail of electrolytes in a month or two and they'll tell people drink it, stay home and get some rest, ride it out. Frankly that can be done today. So the obvious question is, just how long do we remain on lockdown? Considering this will not go away aren't we really just prolonging the inevitable? The same high risk people we're so desperately trying to save today will still be high risk next week, next month, next year and the virus will still be here.
    Every school in the Chicago area has announced they will close for the next 4 weeks. I expect just about every school in the country will do likewise by the end of next week. Every single event of every kind is or will be canceled. Lawyers are driving these decisions, but that's another discussion. So how long can we keep this up before the entire system goes belly up? The really tough decision is do we disrupt, (and that's a far too kind word considering the shitstorm on the horizon), the lives of tens of millions to try and save a half million people who are most likely to die from this anyway, be it in the next couple months, or over the next few months? Ya'll can hate me for asking the question, but I can guarantee that question will be asked by more and more people as this progresses and the country sinks into chaos and unemployment hits double digits, which I expect by summer.
     
    #200     Mar 13, 2020