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GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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I read somewhere that people deal with disasters the same way they deal with grief: in 5 stages. Y'all gotta get out of this anger stage.
I'm not angry, like i said before i can go on like this for the next 2 years no stress, i just wholeheartedly believe that the only good commie is a dead one, and this latest thing is only a reminder of how valid that mantra is.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Did Spanish flu result in a power shift?
Lol are you suggesting that countries who were weakened by WWI and the biggest pandemic known to man would still have had the energy to go another round?

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Broken windows fallacy.
I did not say war was a good thing nor that it was the right way to revitalize your economy.

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Oh please. The costs on the average citizen will absolutely come down. Only the rich will pay more. Of course it will take time given lack of familiarity with creating an efficient and effective universal public health care system, but your system doesn’t provide for a huge percentage of your population already, so the cost of your current system isn’t a true measure of the cost of privatized health care.

Just because you are a corporate, for-profit, privatized everything shill, doesn’t mean everyone is. My health care system doesn’t cost me or anyone a dime out of pocket and everyone has access to it. Taxation pays for it, like it should, as an equalizer, and the vast majority of Canadians get more than what they put in through taxation.

Your country has such health problems because you have a shit public education system and a shit health care system, that combine to create a huge population of under educated and uncared for people. But the right in ‘Murica doesn’t care, because fuck the poor, they’re just lazy SOBs trying to game the system. :inter:

I can't for the life of me understand why construction of the great Canadian-American wall hasn't started yet.

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I'm not angry, like i said before i can go on like this for the next 2 years no stress, i just wholeheartedly believe that the only good commie is a dead one, and this latest thing is only a reminder of how valid that mantra is.

Anyone who is on the far end of the political spectrum is a moron.

There's only one basic rule everyone should adhere to and we'd be far better of as a society if we did: be a decent fucking human being.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,362
I know, but a lot of folks actually believe that it is, or even having a natural disaster.
Yeah and that's on top of people who need an outlet for their frustrations of losing a job or facing a difficult future.

This is a difficult place to be in. On the one hand this is serious. People do die. But on the other hand we can't afford to simply let everything go. We have to work. We have to do as much as we possibly can to keep everything going, albeit in difficult circumstances. Because if we treat this like a holiday, and believe me a lot people in Europe do, we are going to suffer.

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Chris Cuomo has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Who's your daddy now?
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,977
Lol are you suggesting that countries who were weakened by WWI and the biggest pandemic known to man would still have had the energy to go another round?

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I did not say war was a good thing nor that it was the right way to revitalize your economy.

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I can't for the life of me understand why construction of the great Canadian-American wall hasn't started yet.

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Anyone who is on the far end of the political spectrum is a moron.

There's only one basic rule everyone should adhere to and we'd be far better of as a society if we did: be a decent fucking human being.
The only distinction is the "intelligentsia" teaching your kids at school and in social media espouse that garbage and insidiously turn your little munchkin into a good little lenin dick rider
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,995
Latest numbers from Italy.
4053 new cases, 837 deaths, 1109 recoveries and 2107 increase in the number of active cases.
The tenth consecutive day since the peak for the number of new cases: today's number is
38% below the peak.
Today's results are comparable to yesterday but with 10,000 more tests conducted in today's data. (29,000 vs 19,000)
The number of deaths is still high, but the death curve seems to have approached its peak.
https://lab24.ilsole24ore.com/coronavirus/en/
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,995
It's such a painfully slow decline. We're going to be dealing with this for a while.
It may seem like it but:
1) Without the lockdown, numbers would probably be 20,000-30,000 a day.
2) The daily number of new cases is already 38% below its peak.

The virus has an incubation period of 2 weeks, so I expect people to have kept getting infected for a large part of this lockdown.
Some of them have only started showing symptoms now, which is why the number of new cases is still in the thousands.
If the lockdown persists for 3 to 4 more weeks I expect the number of new cases to drop significantly.
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
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It may seem like it but:
1) Without the lockdown, numbers would probably be 20,000-30,000 a day.
2) The daily number of new cases is already 38% below its peak.

The virus has an incubation period of 2 weeks, so I expect people to have kept getting infected for a large part of this lockdown.
Some of them have only started showing symptoms now, which is why the number of new cases is still in the thousands.
If the lockdown persists for 3 to 4 more weeks I expect the number of new cases to drop significantly.
But now where do you go from there? It's such a delicate situation, because it would be so easy to reach the levels that they did before.
 

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