Spain lockdown

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by luisHK, Apr 29, 2020.

  1. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    Cool, nice 2,600 mile Cruise via Amsterdam both ways ofcouse, RED :)

    Lefties screw everything up, not based on reality at all, strange people.
     
    #11     Apr 29, 2020
  2. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    In China aswell, think that was / is still worse but ??

    They'll spin the, another mutation, police state to protect you from the nothing burger, I mean virus mk 2, lifes going to become very shit for most of the world.

    Even got the USA to suspend most of there bill of rights and there fanatical about those, the power of fear!!
     
    #12     Apr 29, 2020
  3. roca

    roca

    saying that Bill Gates is responsible for the virus is just outright stupid. Just because he warned people of a pandemic (which happened before) doesn't mean he is responsible for it.

    Just because someone is rich, doesn't mean they evil
     
    #13     Apr 29, 2020
  4. luisHK

    luisHK

    Many chinese appear to think the death count has been undercounted by 100x. I was living in Shenzhen, they had temperature checks outsdide nshops and probably residential buildings and probably created a lot of problems for people originally from Hubei but the city wasn't hit hard by the virus. Masks have been compulsory outside for a while but people in SZ, at least those who looked healthy, were never locked indoors afaik. Restaurants and some of the gyms, including the kick boxing school where Junior used to train, have reopened a while ago already, schools have just or are about to reopen as well. Not sure about the border with HK, but know several expats left the country during the epidemic and have come back in the meantime -rules to enter Shenzhen seem easier than to enter Shanghai or Beijing.
    Here fighting sports gyms are not even included in the reopening calendar afaik.
     
    #14     Apr 29, 2020
  5. luisHK

    luisHK

    Nah, it seems the link is inaccurate and the restrictions have already been extended to airports, so one is to expect as few flights to and from Madrid for quite a few more months. Going through France might be the only way out for us this summer, if it's possible to travel further from France. Bummer.

    Crazy to see the stock market is such a good shape with much of the world locked down. Not much else to rejoice about lately. To top it off, noticed that while most shops are allowed to reopen in Germany, brothels are not. Essential workers those girls are not apparently.


    link in spanish regarding border restrictions at airports
    https://elpais.com/espana/2020-03-2...e-amplia-tambien-a-puertos-y-aeropuertos.html
     
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    #15     Apr 29, 2020
  6. hoffmanw

    hoffmanw

    It is not over hype. I am living in NYC. Before lockdowns, it was very rare to heard an ambulance siren sound in my neighborhood. Maybe once in a month if I am luck.

    Now it is averaging ten times in an hour, but a big improvement from a week ago. It is like a war zone. The hospitals here won't accept people with the virus unless they show signs of dying. Personally, I know couple people died from the virus.
     
    #16     Apr 29, 2020
  7. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    WHAT ??

    I never said responsible, his agenda is population reduction, it's merely over hyping a little flu x 2 via the media and WHO to create lockdowns and ruin the worlds economy, to create further issues and reduce the population, the nice lockdowns we are doing will do 100x's more damage than the virus itself, another thread recently slating him aswell, he's evil.
     
    #17     Apr 29, 2020
  8. luisHK

    luisHK


    This will go down even more, Madrid was in a mess also, after a 3/4 weeks lockdown the emergency rooms had one third of the patients they saw before the coronasaga. It seems now people who had been afraid to go to hospital for non corona ailments during the peak of the epidemic are showing up,at least those who didn't die at home, and hospitals get busy again. Still I went to one of the few clinics working with my insurer which are still open today, and it was quiet in the outpatient and testing areas. Third clinic I visit since the beginning of this mess, always in the outpatient area, and all experiences were similar. Most cities in the world have coped just fine with the virus, sometimes without or with just a partial lockdown.
    Not sure why NY, Madrid and several cities in northern Italy got hit so hard. I would have voted for no lockdown in Madrid anyway, now this mess looks like never ending. Whole populations wasting their life, harming their physical, economic and mental health to extend the lives of a few mostly older folks.
     
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    #18     Apr 29, 2020
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  9. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    Screwing up the worlds economy to save 0.2% of mainly old and dying people is massively over hyped, 75% of which wouldn't make it 12months anyway, the economic disaster is going to kill 10% of the worlds population.

    People die, life should go on and not be ruined, but it isn't and it is being ruined.

    Your just not seeing the bigger picture at play here, I wish I wasn't seeing it to :(
     
    #19     Apr 29, 2020
  10. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    Sadly snowflakes are always going to be, but someone died so lockdown with no evidence they even work and that's the end of the thought process, no consideration for the future and the damage being done, financially and mentally and also the huge loss of life the lockdowns are creating all over the world.

    100 Ambulances sitting around with no work earlier on today in the UK unheard of, my mate is ambulance controller, normally she is fighting to get them back on the road and to the next shout, at the moment easy life.

    2 hospitals have C19 patience the rest are all empty.

    All we've done, is delay them getting it and then dying by a few days from the lockdowns, nothing more.

    They could of self isolated well, when this all started, but they chose not to and 98% got on just fine with this plan so not mocking it I'd of done the same at that age, I'm 80, have a 15% shot at dying in 2020 what is an extra 2%.
     
    #20     Apr 29, 2020