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Coronavirus: Are You Scared?

Coronavirus: Are You Scared?

  • Yes

    Votes: 109 38.0%
  • No

    Votes: 178 62.0%

  • Total voters
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Smallcock

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People don’t want to accept that reality, pornaddict. They’d rather listen to celebrity psychologist Dr. Drew expound on what little he knows about pandemics. While we're at it, maybe we should get additional expertise from Dr. Phil and Dr. Dre on the matter.

This would have been over if we had simply bombed China weeks ago. I know that sounds awful but it’s better than the alternative which was to use flamethrowers to burn men, women, and children alive en masse. Now we can do nothing other than wait to contract the virus which is coming to your neighborhood within weeks.
 

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PornAddict

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This would have been over if we had simply bombed China weeks ago. I know that sounds awful but it’s better than the alternative which was to use flamethrowers to burn men, women, and children alive en masse.

You are #%!# crazy!! China would had fire nukes missiles if USA had bomb China. The correct thing would had if WHO had declared a pandemic in beginning of Feb. And then all countries should had shut down all border with China .
And especially Canada should had shut & closed all boundaries with all affected countries especially China , but Justin Trudeau his value Political correctness culture is too important for him don't want to hurt visibility minority people feelings and his woke images is more value then the safety of Canadians. He must maintain his freaking $#% precious PC culture images. Guess what virus don't give about damm about PC culture or his woke images.


PS. Billions of dollars spend on bullshit global warming/ aka climate change would had better been spend on preparing a pandemic when last time SARS hit Canada don't you think?
PPS. If Canada had stocked pile 60 million face mask for every Canadian we would be more prepared and better able to handle it when it comes! ( it matter of weeks / at most a couple months when we feel the full effect). That not counting if there a second wave in Fall/ winter if it comes back like the seasonal flu.
 

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Smallcock

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You are #%!# crazy!! China would had fire nukes missiles if USA had bomb China. The correct thing would had if WHO had declared a pandemic in beginning of Feb. And then all countries should had shut down all border with China .
And especially Canada should had shut & closed all boundaries with all affected countries especially China , but Justin Trudeau his value Political correctness culture is too important for him don't want to hurt visibility minority people feelings and his woke images is more value then the safety of Canadians. He must maintain his freaking $#% precious PC culture images. Guess what virus don't give about damm about PC culture or his woke images.


PS. Billions of dollars spend on bullshit global warming/ aka climate change would had better been spend on preparing a pandemic when last time SARS hit Canada don't you think?
PPS. If Canada had stocked pile 60 million face mask for every Canadian we would be more prepared and better able to handle it when it comes! ( it matter of weeks / at most a couple months when we feel the full effect). That not counting if there a second wave in Fall/ winter if it comes back like the seasonal flu.
All very good points.

This is getting close to 4 years of obsession! Stop the TDS before it makes you sicker than the coronavirus!
 

Gooseifur

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Canada and the U.S will never shut down regions of the country like China, Italy and South Korea did. they care more about money than people's lives. If they don't shut regions as this expands it will be worse than any other country has seen maybe besides China.
 

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An infectious diseases expert at the forefront of the search for a coronavirus vaccine said on Friday that it was the most "frightening disease" he's ever encountered, and that "war is an appropriate analogy" for what the country is facing, as "50 - 70 percent of the global population" may become infected.

CEO of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations Dr Richard Hatchett explains the long-term dangers of the Covid-19 coronavirus - saying it's the scariest outbreak he's dealt with in his 20-year career




Dr. Richard Hatchett, who sat on the White House Homeland Security Council in 2005 - 2006 and was a principal author of the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza Implementation Plan,

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-resources/pdf/pandemic-influenza-implementation.pdf
and currently heads the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, told the UK's Channel 4:

" Go to 18:16 of video ....This is the most frightening disease I've ever encountered in my career , and
that includes Ebola, it includes MERS, it includes SARS. And it's frightening because of the combination of infectiousness and a lethality that appears to be manyfold higher than flu."
 

PornAddict

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He feels this way "because of the combination of infectiousness, and a lethality that appears to be many-fold higher than the flu."

Go to 6:08 of video



When asked what concerns him the most about coronavirus, Hatchett said:


"I think the most concerning thing about this virus is the combination of infectiousness and the ability to cause severe disease or death. And we have not since 1918, the Spanish Flu, seen a virus that combined those two qualities in the same way. We have seen very lethal viruses. We have seen certainly, Ebola, or Nipah, or any of the other diseases that CEPI, the organisation that I run, works on - but those viruses had high mortality rates - I mean, Ebola's mortality rate in some settings is greater than 80%. But they don't have the infectiousness that this does. They don't have the potential to explode and spread globally."
 

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Go to 17:55 of video.


Hatchett added "I don’t think it is a crazy analogy to compare this to World War II. The World Health Organisation is using those kinds of terms. They have seen what this virus is capable of doing.

"He then said that coronavirus has the "potential to cause a global pandemic if we're not already there."Turning to how the virus has spread around the world, Hatchett said "Singapore and Hong Kong did not shut themselves down but they have mounted very aggressive responses.

Contact tracing is very important. The voluntary quarantine of contacts is very important. The isolation of cases is important. I think there may be a time to close schools."Created three years ago to fight emerging diseases that threaten global health, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations is a partnership of governments, industry and charities.
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According to a certain terbites ( not naming name here) it all about fear mongering and it all about face saving when China quarantined their cities.

Common sense don't apply to here ... China rather lose billions of dollars per days to close their cities ( ' quarantine' ) in order to save face according to a certain terbite here.

Do you honestly believe communist China numbers ' fake numbers' manipulate numbers?


PS That certain terbite not naming name here make an excellent spokesperson for Communist China here.

PPS. A special thanks to Polaris for finding this video. Excellent video !!! .
 
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hamermill

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Nope not scared one bit but that cartoon president of the US of A s s says it is just a hoax.
 

Smallcock

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The virus mortality rate started out at 2.2% then climbed to 3.4% and now we’re seeing 4.9%. It’s getting stronger as it mutates. Canadians have no idea what’s about to hit them. The passivity and naivety of the general public, and Canada’s PM, will be its greatest undoing.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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The virus mortality rate started out at 2.2% then climbed to 3.4% and now we’re seeing 4.9%. It’s getting stronger as it mutates. Canadians have no idea what’s about to hit them. The passivity and naivety of the general public, and Canada’s PM, will be its greatest undoing
To be honest, I dont think there's anything Trudeau, Trump or any other leader can do to stop this. You'd have to lock down the entire country, but then how would commercial goods get into the country?? So it looks this virus is just gonna have to run its course.

But out of curiosity, if you were JT, what would you do stop the virus from entering Canada??
 

sp free

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Shut down flights from China a month ago, followed by Iran and Italy as a bare minimum. Proper screening in airports, real quarantines for all infected. You can still send them home, just take measures to make sure they stay there. Like house arrest.

Stop all leisure travel, and mass gatherings. You can still have essential movement like imports, exports, truck and train transport of goods.

It’s ridiculously easy to take minimal measures which we still haven’t done. This government is criminally liable in my opinion.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Shut down flights from China a month ago, followed by Iran and Italy as a bare minimum. Proper screening in airports, real quarantines for all infected. You can still send them home, just take measures to make sure they stay there. Like house arrest.

Stop all leisure travel, and mass gatherings. You can still have essential movement like imports, exports, truck and train transport of goods.

It’s ridiculously easy to take minimal measures which we still haven’t done. This government is criminally liable in my opinion
I think all that would slow down the spread, but it would probably just wind up postponing the inevitable
 

sp free

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Yes but slowing it down so that our health care system can handle the outbreak is the least we should have been doing.

This country is so unprepared for what’s coming, it’s awful. Remember, when people start dropping on the streets and grandma basically suffocates at home, it was preventable.
 

Smallcock

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Everyone should visit their grandparents and tell them how much they love them and what they meant to them, because they will likely die a grueling coronavirus death in the coming months.

Yes, Trudeau's inaction will result in higher numbers of deaths and poorer healthcare for those that fall sick.
 
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