Lockdowns deadlier than COVID in developing nations

squeezer

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It's becoming ridiculously hard to defend the lockdown charade as we go into deeper waters with covid.

Get ready because if we go over 1000 and stay there, more restrictions are coming. Prepare for your bellyaching and whining because it will be needed soon. I will be selling tissues at a discount. I'm sure you will be needing many many boxes.
 
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Mr.Know-It-All

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Get ready because if we go over 1000 and stay there, more restrictions are coming. Prepare for your bellyaching and whining because it will be needed soon. I will be selling tissues at a discount. I'm sure you will be needing many many boxes.
I most certainly will. I went an entire month without wiping my ass during the first lock down because toilet paper was constantly sold out. For what it's worth, my ass has never been the same since then.
 

SchlongConery

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It's becoming ridiculously hard to defend the lockdown charade as we go into deeper waters with covid.


So do your part... wear a fucking mask.

Despite your self-proclaimed status as a know-it-all, wearing a mask is ALL *YOU* can do. Wandering around the internet looking and copy and pasting from other impotent writers makes ZERO difference. All you have accomplished is getting banned and humiliating yourself having to desperately re-invent yourself to post more whining.
 
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squeezer

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I most certainly will. I went an entire month without wiping my ass during the first lock down because toilet paper was constantly sold out. For what it's worth, my ass has never been the same since then.
So you're basically admitting to be full of shit?? Wow, finally some honesty, thank you!
 

HungSowel

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I most certainly will. I went an entire month without wiping my ass during the first lock down because toilet paper was constantly sold out. For what it's worth, my ass has never been the same since then.
Now it makes sense, you have been holding your shit in for so long that it has taken up the space once occupied by your brain.
 

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I want to have a 5 on 1 reverse gangbang, I want to go to sporting events, I want to travel again as much as the next person. But I learn to accept the new normal. Belly aching and whinny like a baby isn't going to change things. Just do your part wear a mask and physical distance and don't get sick.
 

jcpro

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So do your part... wear a fucking mask.

Despite your self-proclaimed status as a know-it-all, wearing a mask is ALL *YOU* can do. Wandering around the internet looking and copy and pasting from other impotent writers makes ZERO difference. All you have accomplished is getting banned and humiliating yourself having to desperately re-invent yourself to post more whining.
Everyone is wearing one indoors and on the public transit in the GTA, in case if you haven't noticed. Yet, curiously, the cases keep going up. How can that be?
 

shack

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Everyone is wearing one indoors and on the public transit in the GTA, in case if you haven't noticed. Yet, curiously, the cases keep going up. How can that be?
Because not everyone is wearing them when they should.
 

bebe

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Because not everyone is wearing them when they should.
Went to Yorkdale yesterday. Lots of nose pokers, young and old, male and female. Funny seeing babies out and about. A few with just plastic shields.

Still, the vast majority wear them. Tons of hand sanitizer everywhere. Have a feeling the CDC and others are wrong how long the virus can stay airborne. Thousands of people moving about stir the air, have no doubt the virus can stay airborne for hours. We don’t live in a vacuum.
 

lenny2

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Everyone is wearing one indoors and on the public transit in the GTA, in case if you haven't noticed. Yet, curiously, the cases keep going up. How can that be?
Here is what health experts are saying:

"Only two US states, Vermont and Missouri, have reported falls in the average number of reported coronavirus cases over the past week. The outbreak is surging nearly everywhere else.

Connecticut and Florida lead the nation, with increases of 50% or more. Another 27 states rose between 10% and 50%, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. More than 8.1m cases have been confirmed in the US, killing nearly 220,000 people. On Saturday, the university confirmed another 57,519 cases and 711 deaths.

In the midwest, states including Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin are seeing steep rises in case numbers, sourced by public health officials to the reopening of schools and colleges in major cities.

On Sunday, the US health secretary, Alex Azar, blamed the rise in cases on “mitigation fatigue”, before acknowledging more seniors should have worn masks at a Trump campaign event held indoors in Florida on Friday.

“Cases are increasing,” Azar told NBC’s Meet the Press. “We’re seeing this happen because we’re getting colder weather and we’re losing that natural social distancing that happens from being out of doors.”

Donald Trump visited two hotspots this weekend, refusing to talk about the surge at rallies in Michigan and Wisconsin. Michigan reached more than 2,000 daily cases on Thursday and Friday and in Wisconsin weekly cases reached the sixth-highest total since the pandemic first began.

Pressed by a Wisconsin radio station about sending the wrong message, Trump defended holding large rallies.

“I’m not a big shutdown believer,” Trump said, noting that his campaign primarily holds rallies outdoors, with crowds that are mostly masked. The president told reporters he “didn’t see anyone without” a mask.

But reporters on the ground paint a different picture, with attendees openly disregarding health advice. Thousands of attendees gathered without social distancing and without wearing masks.

...On Sunday, Trump tweeted a rare acknowledgment that cases are on the rise across the US. But he also expressed an oft-debunked theory that coronavirus surges can be directly attributed to increases in testing.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...es-most-states
 
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lenny2

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It's becoming ridiculously hard to defend the lockdown charade as we go into deeper waters with covid.

Obviously lockdowns are not all the same everywhere as there are many different types of lockdowns.

Furthermore while lockdowns have been effective & successful in affluent nations, the same strategy may not necessarily be best in the poorest countries.

As for the shutdowns, what is obviously clear is they have had many benefits:


1) serious vehicular accidents & deaths are way way down
2) flu deaths & serious complications have decreased tremendously
3) C-19 ill health & deaths are far less due to the lockdowns
4) likewise probably other communicable diseases (e.g. tuberculosis, HIV) have been greatly reduced by the extreme safety measures in place
5) street crimes have probably been highly reduced.
6) families have been able to spend more time together enjoying each others company while free from the slavery of that 4 letter word "work" that the vast majority hate. Giving more time for quality of life activities like sex & various entertainments.
7) abortions (child murder) are probably down.


http://www.therxforum.com/showthread...1#post13211637


Many kids & young people's lives have already been saved due to the worldwide lockdowns.


Because motor vehicle accident deaths are the #1 leading worldwide cause of death in such.


"Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens."


https://www.google.com/search?q=lead...hrome&ie=UTF-8


"Each year, 1.35 million people are killed on roadways around the world.4


"...Road traffic injuries are estimated to be the eighth leading cause of death globally for all age groups and the leading cause of death for children and young people 5–29 years of age. More people now die in road traffic crashes than from HIV/AIDS.4"


https://www.cdc.gov/injury/features/...nd%20cyclists.
 

jcpro

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Here is what health experts are saying:

"Only two US states, Vermont and Missouri, have reported falls in the average number of reported coronavirus cases over the past week. The outbreak is surging nearly everywhere else.

Connecticut and Florida lead the nation, with increases of 50% or more. Another 27 states rose between 10% and 50%, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. More than 8.1m cases have been confirmed in the US, killing nearly 220,000 people. On Saturday, the university confirmed another 57,519 cases and 711 deaths.

In the midwest, states including Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin are seeing steep rises in case numbers, sourced by public health officials to the reopening of schools and colleges in major cities.

On Sunday, the US health secretary, Alex Azar, blamed the rise in cases on “mitigation fatigue”, before acknowledging more seniors should have worn masks at a Trump campaign event held indoors in Florida on Friday.

“Cases are increasing,” Azar told NBC’s Meet the Press. “We’re seeing this happen because we’re getting colder weather and we’re losing that natural social distancing that happens from being out of doors.”

Donald Trump visited two hotspots this weekend, refusing to talk about the surge at rallies in Michigan and Wisconsin. Michigan reached more than 2,000 daily cases on Thursday and Friday and in Wisconsin weekly cases reached the sixth-highest total since the pandemic first began.

Pressed by a Wisconsin radio station about sending the wrong message, Trump defended holding large rallies.

“I’m not a big shutdown believer,” Trump said, noting that his campaign primarily holds rallies outdoors, with crowds that are mostly masked. The president told reporters he “didn’t see anyone without” a mask.

But reporters on the ground paint a different picture, with attendees openly disregarding health advice. Thousands of attendees gathered without social distancing and without wearing masks.

...On Sunday, Trump tweeted a rare acknowledgment that cases are on the rise across the US. But he also expressed an oft-debunked theory that coronavirus surges can be directly attributed to increases in testing.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...es-most-states
GTA stands for Greater Toronto Area.
 

bebe

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Obviously lockdowns are not all the same everywhere as there are many different types of lockdowns.

Furthermore while lockdowns have been effective & successful in affluent nations, the same strategy may not necessarily be best in the poorest countries.

As for the shutdowns, what is obviously clear is they have had many benefits:


1) serious vehicular accidents & deaths are way way down
2) flu deaths & serious complications have decreased tremendously
3) C-19 ill health & deaths are far less due to the lockdowns
4) likewise probably other communicable diseases (e.g. tuberculosis, HIV) have been greatly reduced by the extreme safety measures in place
5) street crimes have probably been highly reduced.
6) families have been able to spend more time together enjoying each others company while free from the slavery of that 4 letter word "work" that the vast majority hate. Giving more time for quality of life activities like sex & various entertainments.
7) abortions (child murder) are probably down.


http://www.therxforum.com/showthread...1#post13211637


Many kids & young people's lives have already been saved due to the worldwide lockdowns.


Because motor vehicle accident deaths are the #1 leading worldwide cause of death in such.


"Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens."


https://www.google.com/search?q=lead...hrome&ie=UTF-8


"Each year, 1.35 million people are killed on roadways around the world.4


"...Road traffic injuries are estimated to be the eighth leading cause of death globally for all age groups and the leading cause of death for children and young people 5–29 years of age. More people now die in road traffic crashes than from HIV/AIDS.4"


https://www.cdc.gov/injury/features/...nd%20cyclists.
Back to vehicular accidents again are we. For Ontario, fatal accidents are up 10% over last year. So much for your claim that they are way down.

In January we will revisit this
 

doggystyle99

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Back to vehicular accidents again are we. For Ontario, fatal accidents are up 10% over last year. So much for your claim that they are way down.

In January we will revisit this
Incorrect
As of September this year there have been 179 fatalities related to car accidents, as of October 2019 there was 239 fatalities due to car accidents.
That’s proof the number has been reduced roughly around 30% when adjusted for the month difference it’s about 20% less this year.

Here is the thread you’ve been avoiding ever since your non factual numbers were proved to be wrong.

 
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