Pandemic virus simulations 2001 – 2019 Overview

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  1. easymon1

    easymon1

    Pandemic virus simulations 2001 – 2019 Overview

    ...information regarding simulations that were done between 2001 and 2019, where a pandemic outbreak situation was played out. They were all organized by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security (in combination with others.)

    In the past two decades there have been 4 simulations:

    https://www.investmentwatchblog.com...01-2019-overview-personal-thoughts-and-notes/
     
  2. Nobert

    Nobert

    During 2 - 3 weeks, in a population of 11 mil, and country of 1,3 bil,

    81 dead.

    And people are making doomsdays scenarios all over the net.

    ... .. .

    Wouldn't be surprised, if more folks suicided, once cryptos crashed.
     
  3. easymon1

    easymon1

    Listener not buying the corona story, gives reason:

    cued up - here it goes
     
  4. Nobert

    Nobert

    Thanks for the timestamp,

    yes, absolute rational reasoning, coming from that man.

    There are 500 forms of a simple flu.

    Now per winter, man can get infected twice, if one is lucky and of a weak immune system.

    But giving a name, for a single one ( i guess it's usually something like T-256) and boosting media about it, all day long...

    The real Corona virus that litteraly killed, four of my familly members, over time, is this :

    CARLSBERG-BEER-BECKS-BEER-CORONA-BEER-FOR.png
     
  5. easymon1

    easymon1

    In the first half, Charles B. Simone, M.MS, MD discussed the latest developments in the coronavirus worldwide, the effectiveness of vaccinations for viruses, as well as issues surrounding 'Big Pharma' and the cost and side effects associated with the most popular pharmaceuticals. New information indicates that the Chinese government knew about the coronavirus contagion back in December, long before they quarantined specific areas, he reported. The symptom-free incubation period of 1-14 days is particularly troubling, he cited, as those infected can unknowingly spread the virus during that time. Simone believes that the sometimes fatal ailment is under-reported in the US as the symptoms mimic a regular bout of the flu.

    Computer modeling suggests some 200,000 people may already be infected with the coronavirus, he noted. He advised people to protect themselves by building up their immune systems with antioxidants and supplements like zinc (a weekly dose of 70 mg.). Critical of the big pharmaceutical companies, Simone believes they inflate their costs in developing new drugs (what they claim is $1 billion is actually closer to $125 million, he calculated). Further, he argued that many psychiatric medicines are associated with violent behaviors, suicides, and school shootings (see related article). Regarding climate change, he talked about the problem of food waste, and estimated that if people ate healthier diets, not only would they reduce disease, but their carbon footprint by about 30%.
    https://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2020/01/27
     
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  6. easymon1

    easymon1

  7. The masses media is getting better ratings covering the Coronavirus issue vs. the Chumpman issue. The simulator was probably very accurate on the spread of the virus but probably did not calculate the micro economic effect with extreme accuracy.

    Life is cheap,
    Akuma
     
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    easymon1

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  9. easymon1

    easymon1

    The Last Man on Earth
    The survivor (Vincent Price) of a global epidemic battles a race of zombie vampires in an adaptation of Richard Matheson's "I Am Legend."

    plague doctor.jpg
     
  10. easymon1

    easymon1