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RZG

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..all this behavior prompts increasingly more of the same. With terrorists, mass shooters and even winter terror storms laying low they`re loving the virus. Just a few years ago H1N1 registered over 60 million cases and nearly 12000 deaths in the US alone, hardly a blip on the radar. Influenza normally accounts for 300 to 650 thousand deaths annually,... taken in stride. What a state of affairs.
 

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Keep in mind, the mortality rate for Convid-19 is something like 3.4%. That's massive compared to the flu, which is only like 0.1%. Now, this virus seems to really only kill the elderly, but it can spread fairly easily. I think news organizations are trying to keep people informed, but not panic them. If you just listen to the experts, wash your hands frequently, and self-isolate if you feel ill, this will blow over.

But I will agree with you on the whole breathless reporting of these things. I hate how they keep calling something breaking news hours after it happened. Especially when there are now new developments.
 

jcpro

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Keep in mind, the mortality rate for Convid-19 is something like 3.4%. That's massive compared to the flu, which is only like 0.1%. Now, this virus seems to really only kill the elderly, but it can spread fairly easily. I think news organizations are trying to keep people informed, but not panic them. If you just listen to the experts, wash your hands frequently, and self-isolate if you feel ill, this will blow over.

But I will agree with you on the whole breathless reporting of these things. I hate how they keep calling something breaking news hours after it happened. Especially when there are now new developments.
Not one person in America under 50 has died. This is way overblown.
 

shack

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Not one person in America under 50 has died. This is way overblown.
And people losing 30% of their savings/retirement with probably more to go, is also a walk in the park. And people missing work and wages and/or not knowing what to do with their kids with schools closed are major disruptions that need to be dealt with in real time. But nobody under 50 has died so those other things are insignificant.

As always, we can count on you to put things in proper perspective. NOT. It is retarded perspective.
 

jcpro

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And people losing 30% of their savings/retirement with probably more to go, is also a walk in the park. And people missing work and wages and/or not knowing what to do with their kids with schools closed are major disruptions that need to be dealt with in real time. But nobody under 50 has died so those other things are insignificant.

As always, we can count on you to put things in proper perspective. NOT. It is retarded perspective.
Cause and effect. Next time, don't panic so much.
 

jcpro

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Well for those of us over 50 it is not overblown...
You do realize that, eventually, you too have to die of something. I'm in that affected age group, too.
 

RZG

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Well for those of us over 50 it is not overblown...
I`m nearly 63 and have far more concern about the financial aspect of this. I`ve heard infectious disease specialists and microbiologists speak about covid 19 and still believe the media lives for things like this, the ability to whip up terror and panic for ratings. To lighten up a bit... what`s the difference between coronavirus and a 737 Max?....the coronavirus is airborne!! And...did you hear the joke about the coronavirus?.. Nevermind, you probably won`t get it.
 

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..all this behavior prompts increasingly more of the same. With terrorists, mass shooters and even winter terror storms laying low they`re loving the virus. Just a few years ago H1N1 registered over 60 million cases and nearly 12000 deaths in the US alone, hardly a blip on the radar. Influenza normally accounts for 300 to 650 thousand deaths annually,... taken in stride. What a state of affairs.
Ahhhhh....the government doing its best at instilling fear into the public is what they do best!

Keeps everyone under control.
 

shack

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Ahhhhh....the government doing its best Keeps everyone under control.
Sort of like underfunding education. People who are poorly educated are easier to control.

Quote from trump: We love the poorly educated.
 

RZG

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Sort of like underfunding education. People who are poorly educated are easier to control.

Quote from trump: We love the poorly educated.
Yup...dumb enough to control and just smart enough to pay taxes.
 

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Well if the gov didn’t instill enough fear already...they sure did now! The Don just announced a national emergency
Grab your toilet paper (depends for some of are senior members) canned foods, bottled water & run for the hills...oh wait I think we’re still at just one death...sorry wrong country let’s just use our heads for a minute & not panic like school girls ffs
 

smallhatchet

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If only people would.

Today I went to Walmart, Loblaws and two different Shoppers for Hand soap refill, eggs, and a can of Lysol.
Every store I went to was pure chaos. All were sold out of paper towels, disinfectant, all soaps, and toilet paper.

The checkouts were a mile long, and people had heaping carts.
I passed a lady who had three cases of Tuna. Not cans, cases!

It's absolute madness right now. I wish the media, and government would work to calm people, and not tell them things like "this will only get worse" or last for weeks..
Just educate people on precautions to take, and say 'officials are doing their best', nothing more.
Imagine what things would look like if the sheeple were told WW3 was on the brink or Aliens are real????
 

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Yes no doubt our government, business and media figures have instilled undue panic in the populace. Stores should be setting limits on how much people purchase of certain goods. Its insane what people are doing.
 

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If only people would.

Today I went to Walmart, Loblaws and two different Shoppers for Hand soap refill, eggs, and a can of Lysol.
Every store I went to was pure chaos. All were sold out of paper towels, disinfectant, all soaps, and toilet paper.

The checkouts were a mile long, and people had heaping carts.
I passed a lady who had three cases of Tuna. Not cans, cases!

It's absolute madness right now. I wish the media, and government would work to calm people, and not tell them things like "this will only get worse" or last for weeks..
Just educate people on precautions to take, and say 'officials are doing their best', nothing more.
Go to a 24 hour metro at 4 am, it will be just you and the employees restocking the shelves. All the stuff people fight for will be yours for the taking in an eerie quiet way.

Leave the stupidity to others

Plus your not in a crowd
 

kugel2

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You know, I can't help but think those who were around during WW2, behaved way better than this.

Heck even H1N1 back in 2009 was significantly higher in both effected people and deaths, but I don't recall this sort of hysteria back then.



Stocked up now, but honestly if the chaos continues, that's exactly what I might try doing.
Excellent idea, thanks.
Why THE FUCK does anyone need so much ass tickets for a respiratory disease? If I get screaming diarrhea, will I stock up on Hall's cough drops and Vick's Vap-o-Rub? Can you all just wake the fuck up, and take a moment to settle down?

Look at those who have had , and OH MY GOD , survived covid-19. It was like a bad cold, treated with over the counter meds. Unless you are in a high risk group (elderly, compromised immune system, pre-existing medical condition), there is no reason to hoard anything, especially toilet paper !!!

Our parents lived through Polio.... POLIO !!!!!

Get a grip.
 

Worf

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You know, I can't help but think those who were around during WW2, behaved way better than this.

Heck even H1N1 back in 2009 was significantly higher in both effected people and deaths, but I don't recall this sort of hysteria back then.



Stocked up now, but honestly if the chaos continues, that's exactly what I might try doing.
Excellent idea, thanks.
The problem is...today we have 24/7 news, business news, Facebook, YouTube , Twitter, CP24, CNN, Fox, etc, etc. There's non-stop coverage. I am tired if it.
 

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Peoples' panic have completely fucked up the supply chain... The stores will not be able replenish their stock from their stocked supplier warehouses to suit the stupid demand and rate of purchase.

If people acted normal things would stay normal.
 

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