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bebe

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Watched an interview on CBC this morning. The host seemed shocked by what the doctor said.

The doctor said no matter what precautions are taken the virus will spread, it cannot be contained.

He thinks focus needs to be put on finding a vaccine instead of spending billions in economic stimulation.

He thinks life needs to return to normal and let the virus run it’s course. Life will continue as it always has and people will die.

If you look at the modelling curves it will end faster if nothing is done. By isolating it extends the duration by months.

Priceless
 

homersimpson1

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Well it is logical. But it will lead to far more death and overwhelmed hospitals. If the spread is more gradual then lives will be saved but I get what you're saying.
 

altamagna

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I can't imagine the alternative would lead to much better outcome. Economically only a little. Half the population would be sick. How would companies operate if half of workers don't work at the same time? Regular way of life would stop anyway.
 

tati

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What if it takes years to find a vaccine... does this “ doctor“ know?
 

Careyguy

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I tend to think the doctor is right. There’s no stopping the spread of the virus now. Social distancing is really just about slowing the spread so that hospitals can have a slim chance of keeping up but the reality is the hospitals won’t be able to keep up and thousands will unnecessarily die because there wasn’t space in icu for those that needed it. People can only stay isolated for so long before they realize they would rather just take their chances and get the virus over with. It is assumed but not proven that once you get the virus and recover you are immune from catching it again.

Once the government reopens casinos that’s probably a safe sign that agencies can reopen.
 

altamagna

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People are complacent now because they think this virus is just overhyped and they feel invincible.

It's a different story when they know they will definitely be infected if they go to work or go to the shopping mall.
 

skoose

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It would technically end sooner if we did nothing, yes. But it would completely cripple our healthcare system, resulting
in thousands of unnecessary Canadian deaths, not to mention the inability to treat people with non-corona issues. Imagine
that was one of your parents or friends dying needlessly. We have to do this.

From what I've heard a vaccine is a year to 18 months away. I guess we have the slim chance that human ingenuity could
come up with a vaccine sooner seeing as this is crippling the entire world.

So much has changed in 2 weeks so I hold out hope that something positive could be around the corner.
 

celerystick

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People are complacent now because they think this virus is just overhyped and they feel invincible.

It's a different story when they know they will definitely be infected if they go to work or go to the shopping mall.
Don't be ridiculous, China had 81,000 cases as of March 10/20 in a population of 1,437,798,213 as of Sunday, March 22, 2020 = .00006%. 81% recover .. Nobody is "Definitely" going to be infected !!!

Stop the hype !!
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020...tions-elsewhere-today-s-7-coronavirus-updates

Each normal year about 6 million people die of Influenza, Pneumonia and lung disease
about 10% of all deaths

World population 7,700,000,000

Deaths per year 65,000,000

Normal total deaths per Day 180,000

Coronavirus deaths / day total so far 11,000* = 0.17 % of all deaths per year

Main causes of death per year before the Coronavirus:

World Rank Deaths

Coronary Heart Disease
#1
8,727, 670

Stroke
#2
6,221,072

Influenza and Pneumonia
#3
3,177,204

Lung Disease
#4
3,162,054

Lung Cancers
#5
1,683,893

Diabetes Mellitus
#6
1,570,100

Alzheimer’s/Dementia
#7
1,533,855

Diarrhoeal diseases
#8
1,388,418

Tuberculosis
#9
1,372,855

Road Traffic Accidents
#10
1,339,206

Liver Disease
#11
1,154,240

Kidney Disease
#12
1,121,214

HIV/AIDS
#13
1,059,626

Low Birth Weight
#14
1,056,984

Other causes under 1 million a year not listed here

An immunologist would say, it is not statistically significant, unless he wants to magnify his own importance, as most experts do.

Nothing attracts attention like panic hype. And television news works on the same principle, to increase their waning significance
 

lakeboy1

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Ugh, the Incall Section has turned into the lounge. Speaking of which, does anyone else think 9/11 was an inside job?
 

Velvets

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Somehow I think that I’ll take the opinion of the WHO, CDC and other respected doctors over one unknown doctor that was interviewed.

If you think this is overhyped please extrapolate how many deaths there would be had this gone unchecked and the majority of the world’s population was infected. The death rate in Italy is approx 5% with most of those infected there still sick and not yet recovered so the death rate will only grow. This is highly infectious and passes from one host to another easily. The vast majority on your list are not highly infectious.
This is costing companies and countries billions of dollars so I doubt they’d be easily influenced by “hype”
There’s conspiracy theorists everywhere...
 

explicit1313

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Watched an interview on CBC this morning. The host seemed shocked by what the doctor said.

The doctor said no matter what precautions are taken the virus will spread, it cannot be contained.

He thinks focus needs to be put on finding a vaccine instead of spending billions in economic stimulation.

He thinks life needs to return to normal and let the virus run it’s course. Life will continue as it always has and people will die.

If you look at the modelling curves it will end faster if nothing is done. By isolating it extends the duration by months.

Priceless
Actually, if you isolate properly...unfortunately this means marshal law, it will end sooner.
issue is they're leaving this to the very end. which is pointless as that causes more money lost in the process.
if you have a total lockdown for 6-8wks, yes, things will resolve with less money wasted, and less casualties
 

bigbangupper

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snip from this thread
Yeah, I'm aware of bum to kitty risk so always check my fingers thoroughly after anal digits, then lick/ suck them and then put them in the ladies mouth (I go first out of respect). After that, there's 99% chance saliva has made them clean and okay for further pussy action. Saliva is an excellent natural cleanser, and the whole operation doesn't break up the sexy mood.
The vast majority of ladies that enjoy bum fun, thoroughly clean their bungies in the shower every time, and I actually clean mine thoroughly with liquid soap after any pooping, etc and add coco cream. Never had a problem .. butt all play is a bit risky, I say the fun is worth it
:yield:
Thank God we all have Dr. celerystick reporting for duty.
 

Neverstop

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I guess according to “bebe”, we shouldn’t use condom coz that’s like “social distance” act for sex. Because an AIDS or any deadly STD vaccine eventually will occur.

And according to ”celerystick”, with condom is standard AIDS rank #13 with 1,059,626 dead. I guess we shouldn’t be using it, coz what the hell still many death.

Combine both theory, people still die. Perhaps should do nothing at all than, right?

Really learn something new everyday and new low on some individuals
 

bebe

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I guess according to “bebe”, we shouldn’t use condom coz that’s like “social distance” act for sex. Because an AIDS or any deadly STD vaccine eventually will occur.

And according to ”celerystick”, with condom is standard AIDS rank #13 with 1,059,626 dead. I guess we shouldn’t be using it, coz what the hell still many death.

Combine both theory, people still die. Perhaps should do nothing at all than, right?

Really learn something new everyday and new low on some individuals
This thread does not reflect my view. It was an interview conducted by John Northcott of the CBC

From the interview it was clear the CBC was caught off guard the position the doctor was going to take

Poor research on the part of the CBC. Priceless

Go watch the interview

And for the record I firmly believe that every girl, every agency and every client should hit the pause button. It is clear most people have continued to hobby as if nothing is happening. Business as usual for them. As for me I hit the pause button Friday March 13
 

Frontstreet

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Agree that we are all going to be exposed to this virus and only some will get sick, but if a large number require medical intervention at the same time our hospitals don’t have the capacity to deal with such a shock. Social/physical distancing slows down the process and helps the medical system deal with capacity issues. The economy will eventually bounce back once large parts of the global community develops immunity to this virus.
 

Jasmine Raine

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It would technically end sooner if we did nothing, yes. But it would completely cripple our healthcare system, resulting
in thousands of unnecessary Canadian deaths, not to mention the inability to treat people with non-corona issues. Imagine
that was one of your parents or friends dying needlessly. We have to do this.

From what I've heard a vaccine is a year to 18 months away. I guess we have the slim chance that human ingenuity could
come up with a vaccine sooner seeing as this is crippling the entire world.

So much has changed in 2 weeks so I hold out hope that something positive could be around the corner.
This. There will be more death, more issues and still tons of money spend one way or the other so why not try to save as many as possible.

These types of people are "natural selection" types.
 
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