be honest are you worried about corona
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I see a lot of news here in Italy about the USA and the situation about coronavirus, is it that bad? the news is telling us that there are ppl on the road complaining / a lot of people that lose the job, long lines at the soup kitchen, isn't the government giving any financial help to families and preventing people from losing their jobs? lockdown without any sustenance?
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Any of you guys running Folding@Home?
https://foldingathome.org/2020/03/15/coronavirus-what-were-doing-and-how-you-can-help-in-simple-terms/-Rico
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@kiokoman said in be honest are you worried about corona:
I see a lot of news here in Italy about the USA and the situation about coronavirus, is it that bad? the news is telling us that there are ppl on the road complaining / a lot of people that lose the job, long lines at the soup kitchen, isn't the government giving any financial help to families and preventing people from losing their jobs? lockdown without any sustenance?
No, it's not that bad. Actually, where I live, there is almost zero impact. 33 confirmed cases out of 23,000 people in the county. Three of those did die, but all were elderly and had other serious pre-existing conditions. Only 8 folks have required hospitalization in my county.
It is true that many people are tired of the "lockdown" and ready to go about their daily business because they have seen none of the "end of the world" dire predictions actually come true. Yes, New York City was a little hard hit, but that is a ton of people crammed on top of each other in a huge city that uses packed trains and subways for transportation. That is not so true elsewhere in the USA.
The news tends to always focus on the extreme. The joke we have here in the USA about the news is "if it bleeds, it leads". That means the reporters focus mostly only on the negative or dire or tragic things, and the more negative, dire or tragic the better for the story in their view. So 25 or 50 people protesting something loudly in a city of thousands really is not indicative of anything, but the news (especially TV news) will make sure all the camera shots include nothing but those 25 to 50 people with the shots framed to give the idea the entire city is out protesting. Then, if they can locate the one idiot that is guaranteed to be in any crowd, and get him to say something provocative or "politically incorrect", that's all the better for the "story" ... .
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ahaha I thought it was so
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USA #1
70,000 dead
1,200,000 cases
We always have refrigerated tractor trailers at hospitals and corpses rotting in rental trucks.
Trump - 2020?I guess it would have been worse if it was Bolsonaro:
"What do you want ME to do???"
https://e3.365dm.com/20/04/1600x900/skynews-grave-brazil-sao-paulo_4980810.jpgWill be tragic if if burns through the densely populated areas of India or through Africa, where medical care is nonexistent, like an Australian wildfire.
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now trump is trying to blame china for the virus, what does it appear here is that he is trying to move the attention from his doing (or not doing / inability to do) to something else. i don't think it's the time to point the finger to someone, we can eventually do it later, but he should focus on solving the problem. the impression it gives is that of a child crying out of spite
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@kiokoman That's his game. Every success is his alone, every failure someone else's.
PS - 30,000,000 out of work. Bills going unpaid, employer health insurance being lost, trillions more in national debt.
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@provels said in be honest are you worried about corona:
USA #1
70,000 dead
1,200,000 cases
We always have refrigerated tractor trailers at hospitals and corpses rotting in rental trucks.
Trump - 2020?There is not a single refrigerated tractor trailer truck at the hospitals in my state and not a single report of corpses rotting in rental trucks. If such a situation exists in your state, maybe it is more likely a reflection on the political leadership at your state or local level as opposed to the leadership at the national level. If it were solely the failing on some part from the Federal government leadership, I would expect all the states to have the issue.
This virus is more of a regional problem where some areas are more adversely impacted than others. For the highly impacted areas you can take extra and more agressive containment measures. In particular, as would really be expected, densely populated areas (read that as major metropolitan areas) are more heavily impacted than more rural areas. So use the social distancing, forced shelter-in-place orders and other things in those areas.
This all goes back to my original premise above about what the news organizations love to report. That is the "most negative view" of something.
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@bmeeks https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/29/nyregion/bodies-brooklyn-funeral-home-coronavirus.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/02/nyregion/coronavirus-new-york-bodies.html
These are Americans, too. -
@provels said in be honest are you worried about corona:
@bmeeks https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/29/nyregion/bodies-brooklyn-funeral-home-coronavirus.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/02/nyregion/coronavirus-new-york-bodies.html
These are Americans, too.Please find in my original post where I said they were not Americans. I was simply pointing out the issue appears to be highly regional. And regional issues are generally considered to be the responsibility first of the local governments.
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@bmeeks I find you inferring that if it doesn't affect me, it's not my problem.
Go back to work, plenty available in the slaughterhouses, with 25% of production offline. If you live in Bumfuck, TX with more veterinarians than MDs, and the virus hits, this could just as easily be you. -
annnnd this is crossing the line into politics. We are not going to solve that here.
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@stephenw10 Daaaaadddddd!!!!
Scrooge probably said it best: "If they would rather die, . . . they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population."
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I mean this is off-topic so most things go but probably better to start a new thread if you really want to get into an argument neither side can ever win. At least that way I can just avoid it.
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Stephen is right, let's maintain the off-topic discussion to general information and leave the political matter to others forum.
the situation is similar to what we have here, we have 3 regions highly impacted but all the nation is on lockdown, but that was necessary to prevent the virus from spreading out of these regions. most of the other regions' infection was due to people migrating back to home from nord Italy to south Italy.
I'm sure that everyone saw all the trucks that were starting from Bergamo full of corpses, that was an isolated case, with this I don't want to minimize the problem, but I suppose it's the same situation on new york and in other highly populated areas. -
I hope this disease has a cure soon. I live in New York and the situation here is delicate. Take care of yourselves
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@stephenw10 @bmeeks Disappointing that there is a "side" to this. There is nothing remaining that hasn't been turned into a divisive issue, a culture war. Even knowable facts are argued about and ever more ridiculous lies told to obfuscate reality. Shameful what has become of our public discourse.
I have no doubt that someone will now argue that it isn't "our" public discourse but only that of the "other".
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I hate this covid-19 because i lost god job when this pandemia has started, i think that this virus has caused many problems to everyone without infecting them - it just has destroyed our lives
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Unemployment figures are likely to get worse, too. I have read that those employees that are in a "furloughed" status are still counted as "employed" in the weekly figures. The stock market is social distancing from reality, mos def.
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<RANT>I'm much more worried about where this is all heading. When it first started, there was no information, but now that it has been going for several months the indication is that the elderly/vulnerable need to take precautions and the rest of the world needs to get back to living.
The Censorship is equally troubling. Truth will survive any amount of debate/questioning - Lies/BS fall apart. The FDA/CDC/Big Pharma all have a history of criminal behavior and as such need a level of scrutiny and oversight at a much higher level than is currently happening. (No one in their right mind would allow a pedophile to be in the presence of children unless that person was very closely supervised!)
The undisputed facts that the last two generations of children have allergies, autoimmune diseases, and developmental issues that were very rare 50 years ago and parents bring healthy children in for vaccination and within a very short period of time the child's health degenerates and the medical trade dismisses them indicate something is severely wrong with medical care today.
It would appear that the agenda is to sell vaccines. By definition a new vaccine will not have time to undergo long term testing and may well kill many times more people than the virus while Big Pharma Executives line their product.
Bottom line health care needs to be much more Open Source!</RANT>