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Coronavirus: Are You Scared?

Coronavirus: Are You Scared?

  • Yes

    Votes: 109 38.0%
  • No

    Votes: 178 62.0%

  • Total voters
    287

JeanGary Diablo

Well-known member
Aug 5, 2017
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I'm not scared but I am taking precautions. What "scares" me is people who refuse to take precautions.

Stay home if you can, only go to public places when absolutely necessary, and ffs, wash your hands thoroughly and often.

The quicker everyone does this, the quicker this thing will end.

And last but not least, stop it with the bloody hoarding already.
 

Smallcock

Active member
Jun 5, 2009
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Extroverts are becoming suicidal lol

Omniverts and introverts can adjust.
 

Polaris

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2007
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hornyville
The government is paralyzed with fear.

This is where the real Justin Trudeau should step up.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was the one who said, "get the fuck out of my way" to some useless socialist in Parliament then he manhandled someone back to their seat.

The father said fuddle duddle in Parliament, so has the son.

But sonny is surround by feminist who has pussified him. Now is not the time to be a pussy.

The contagion is running wild killing people, the economy has collapse and people will starve soon.

Justin Trudeau owes it to this country to immediately punch someone in the fucking mouth like Chrétien did and get on with it.

Leadership is fucking needed in a time like this.

Not some environmental study with those leftist, specialist interest groups, and other mother fucking stake holders.

Fuck them all.

Time for Trudeau to act. Act alone.
 

lessjamie7

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2013
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The current model predicts roughly 60% of the global population will be infected within a year. Using the current mortality rate in Italy that would be 10% of 7 billion or 700 million deaths.

The only reprieve we can hope for in not reaching these statistics lies with each of us doing what is necessary.

Considering the minimalists on this board ( no offence ), St. Patricks day parties, spring breaks mayhem ( drunken teenagers laughing because only the elderly will die ) and the anti lockdown protests in France I believe unfortunately that we will succumb to the projected statistics due to the global average of people having little care or concern for what they perceive as the common flu or cold.

I am not afraid of that happening, though I sincerely hope it doesn't. The world needs to change and it does so in ways that we aren't always in agreement with and at a cost we are not willing to pay, but, change it will. This is a natural process you can't take it personally although the cost to everyone on a personal level could be staggering.

I am erroring on the side of caution making myself one of the laughable nut's that overacted. I genuinely hope when all this is over and I was wrong everyone can take a shot at me, within each of which, I will feel relief in having been wrong. Until then good luck.

LJ
 

Jasmina

Well-known member
Jun 11, 2013
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Toronto
Well said.

The current model predicts roughly 60% of the global population will be infected within a year. Using the current mortality rate in Italy that would be 10% of 7 billion or 700 million deaths.

The only reprieve we can hope for in not reaching these statistics lies with each of us doing what is necessary.

Considering the minimalists on this board ( no offence ), St. Patricks day parties, spring breaks mayhem ( drunken teenagers laughing because only the elderly will die ) and the anti lockdown protests in France I believe unfortunately that we will succumb to the projected statistics due to the global average of people having little care or concern for what they perceive as the common flu or cold.

I am not afraid of that happening, though I sincerely hope it doesn't. The world needs to change and it does so in ways that we aren't always in agreement with and at a cost we are not willing to pay, but, change it will. This is a natural process you can't take it personally although the cost to everyone on a personal level could be staggering.

I am erroring on the side of caution making myself one of the laughable nut's that overacted. I genuinely hope when all this is over and I was wrong everyone can take a shot at me, within each of which, I will feel relief in having been wrong. Until then good luck.

LJ
 

richaceg

Well-known member
Feb 11, 2009
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43 new cases and 1 death in Ontario today: https://globalnews.ca/news/6701449/ontario-coronavirus-covid19-cases-march-19/

At this point isnt it smarter to go into lockdown right now??
Whats the point in waiting since many stores/offices are closed and very little work is getting done anyways
Canada should already lockdown like we're doing worse than Italy. We should really think we're having it bad already. That's the only way to slow this down. If we're still complacent about this, it's only gonna get worse.
 

Phil C. McNasty

Go Jays Go
Dec 27, 2010
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5,257
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Canada should already lockdown like we're doing worse than Italy. We should really think we're having it bad already. That's the only way to slow this down. If we're still complacent about this, it's only gonna get worse
Politicians are always reactive instead of proactive though, they'll wait till half the city is infected before they shutdown
 

richaceg

Well-known member
Feb 11, 2009
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Politicians are always reactive instead of proactive though, they'll wait till half the city is infected before they shutdown
The sooner they make that drastic decision...the sooner this gets over with...and when I say sooner...probably weeks or months.
 

John Henry

Active member
Apr 10, 2011
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That retard Bernie Sanders doesnt understand capitalism and how it motivates drug companies to come up with cures:
Most of the money for research has come from public donations . Just look at the amount of fund raisers that happen for Cancer for example . Public money is used for research . Most of it doesn't come from drug companies . Drug companies benefit from this . When a cure is found for something than the drug companies manufacture the drugs and charge a high price even though it wasn't their money that was used for research . That's bullshit .

Take for example the price of insulin . Why is it so high in the States compared to Canada . Why do Americans come to Canada to get their perscriptions filled . Drug companies only care about making huge profits and that's a fact .
 

Frankfooter

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Apr 10, 2015
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lessjamie7

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2013
1,068
553
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The current model predicts roughly 60% of the global population will be infected within a year. Using the current mortality rate in Italy that would be 10% of 7 billion or 700 million deaths.

The only reprieve we can hope for in not reaching these statistics lies with each of us doing what is necessary.

Considering the minimalists on this board ( no offence ), St. Patricks day parties, spring breaks mayhem ( drunken teenagers laughing because only the elderly will die ) and the anti lockdown protests in France I believe unfortunately that we will succumb to the projected statistics due to the global average of people having little care or concern for what they perceive as the common flu or cold.

I am not afraid of that happening, though I sincerely hope it doesn't. The world needs to change and it does so in ways that we aren't always in agreement with and at a cost we are not willing to pay, but, change it will. This is a natural process you can't take it personally although the cost to everyone on a personal level could be staggering.

I am erroring on the side of caution making myself one of the laughable nut's that overacted. I genuinely hope when all this is over and I was wrong everyone can take a shot at me, within each of which, I will feel relief in having been wrong. Until then good luck.

LJ
I have as much faith in Trudeau keeping me from getting ill as his wife does.

LJ
 

Smallcock

Active member
Jun 5, 2009
13,696
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The current model predicts roughly 60% of the global population will be infected within a year. Using the current mortality rate in Italy that would be 10% of 7 billion or 700 million deaths.

The only reprieve we can hope for in not reaching these statistics lies with each of us doing what is necessary.

Considering the minimalists on this board ( no offence ), St. Patricks day parties, spring breaks mayhem ( drunken teenagers laughing because only the elderly will die ) and the anti lockdown protests in France I believe unfortunately that we will succumb to the projected statistics due to the global average of people having little care or concern for what they perceive as the common flu or cold.

I am not afraid of that happening, though I sincerely hope it doesn't. The world needs to change and it does so in ways that we aren't always in agreement with and at a cost we are not willing to pay, but, change it will. This is a natural process you can't take it personally although the cost to everyone on a personal level could be staggering.

I am erroring on the side of caution making myself one of the laughable nut's that overacted. I genuinely hope when all this is over and I was wrong everyone can take a shot at me, within each of which, I will feel relief in having been wrong. Until then good luck.

LJ
Only 700 million people may die? That's a drop in the bucket compared to human population growth projections. That 700 million will be replaced in no time. Better for us all to get the virus and allow the strong to build immunity and go on living while the weak die. It could be me, or you, or someone we know. What difference does it make? This is the most exciting time of our lives.
 

danmand

Well-known member
Nov 28, 2003
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At its current rate of infection (9% increase daily) half the world will be infected in about 100 days.
Half the world's population is 3.8 billion people.

It will actually be more than that because many infected people will never be tested. Especially in 3rd world countries
Mortality of 4% gives 150 million people.
 

brazilianguy

Well-known member
Oct 18, 2010
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Only 700 million people may die? That's a drop in the bucket compared to human population growth projections. That 700 million will be replaced in no time. Better for us all to get the virus and allow the strong to build immunity and go on living while the weak die. It could be me, or you, or someone we know. What difference does it make? This is the most exciting time of our lives.
If you die , can I get your toilet paper stash ?
 

Smallcock

Active member
Jun 5, 2009
13,696
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38
Mortality of 4% gives 150 million people.
This isn't even fun anymore. We have 7.7 billion people in the world and we're convulsing over the potential death of 150 million, most of whom are weak or old??? Mother Nature better come stronger next time. At least the economy will blow up from fear. We can only hope.

700 million deaths referred to by the above poster is something worth writing home to mom about. If she lives to read it.

If you die , can I get your toilet paper stash ?
Yes, legally it'll be all yours. I put it in my will.
 

sp free

Well-known member
May 31, 2003
2,098
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The government is paralyzed with fear.

This is where the real Justin Trudeau should step up.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was the one who said, "get the fuck out of my way" to some useless socialist in Parliament then he manhandled someone back to their seat.

The father said fuddle duddle in Parliament, so has the son.

But sonny is surround by feminist who has pussified him. Now is not the time to be a pussy.

The contagion is running wild killing people, the economy has collapse and people will starve soon.

Justin Trudeau owes it to this country to immediately punch someone in the fucking mouth like Chrétien did and get on with it.

Leadership is fucking needed in a time like this.

Not some environmental study with those leftist, specialist interest groups, and other mother fucking stake holders.

Fuck them all.

Time for Trudeau to act. Act alone.
You’re asking for more than he can give.
 
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