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In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, to contribute something to solving overpopulation
originally posted by: CrazeeWorld777
a reply to: AgentAnderson
Anyway, the banking system will collapse, just like other businesses... isnt that a good thing?
We can find some other way to live
originally posted by: Anynamedangit
www.wltx.com... 45825230
I hope i did that link right. South Carolina has 6 more presumptive cases, including 2 in my town, that had contact with our first patient. She's in her 80's and has not traveled. From what I'm hearing she sat in there emergency room waiting room for awhile before she was seen. This is Smalltown USA, bunch of rednecks and racehorses. We had no other cases, so it landing here out of the blue has been such a huge shock for me!
originally posted by: primalfractal
Personally I think COVID was spread by a third party, as TD claimed. The bioweapon blame game seems to be escalating.
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China’s Coronavirus: A Shocking Update. Did The Virus Originate in the US?
Japan, China and Taiwan Reports on the Origin of the Virus
Then, Taiwan ran a TV news program on February,27,(click here to access video (Chinese), that presented diagrams and flow charts suggesting the coronavirus originated in the US.
The basic logic is that the geographical location with the greatest diversity of virus strains must be the original source because a single strain cannot emerge from nothing. He demonstrated that only the US has all the five known strains of the virus (while Wuhan and most of China have only one, as do Taiwan and South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam, Singapore, and England, Belgium and Germany), constituting a thesis that the haplotypes in other nations may have originated in the US.
originally posted by: BowBells
a reply to: SoulReaper
Thanks for this post, it's the first time I've really understood how the CFR rate works. I've worked it out every which way and none of them make pretty numbers.
Italy has shocked me today.. scary numbers. And then fact theyve said theyve seen a surge of younger infected patients too.
We called our parents today and asked them to be more vigilant, avoid church and shopping as much as possible (I'm in UK) I reckon 2 weeks and we will know how bad it is here
Can any one point me in the direction of a site where you can look back at historical date on cases or country. For example, how many cases did Italy have 2 weeks ago?
originally posted by: Wookiep
My apologies in advance if this has been brought up already. (Have not been able to keep up with the thread very often) I've been checking BNO at least once a day and have been keeping my eye on Germany. I noticed they have 1,040 cases and 0 deaths. No deaths is great news, does anyone know what they are doing correctly to prevent deaths from occurring? No other country has that many cases with 0 deaths.
originally posted by: Oppenheimer67
Reality check:
Italy was on 115 cases 2 weeks ago and is now on 7375.
UK's daily increase in cases over the past 10 days from yesterday is 32.9% increase daily. Italy's is 29.6% average for same period.
I'm not sending my son to school this week. I don't think schools will be closed by the end of this week.
I won't be sending him to school the following week. I hope schools will be closed by the end of that week.
I won't be sending him to school week after next. I am almost certain schools will be closed by then.
They should be closed now.
BREAKING: Italy reports 1,492 new cases of coronavirus and 133 new deaths, raising total to 7,375 cases and 366 dead
NEW: France bans gatherings of more than 1,000 people due to coronavirus - AFP
Italian virologists trace coronavirus outbreak in Italy to German car parts manufacturer
The coronavirus could pose an even greater test for the European Union, which has free movement of people but no standard health protocols across countries. Will the EU’s member states band together to work with Italy, or will they cordon it off? Will richer northern-European countries hoard medical equipment, or partner with poorer southern- and eastern-European ones to slow the outbreak? Is Italy overreacting, or is the rest of the continent underreacting?
originally posted by: Oppenheimer67
Reality check:
Italy was on 115 cases 2 weeks ago and is now on 7375.
UK's daily increase in cases over the past 10 days from yesterday is 32.9% increase daily. Italy's is 29.6% average for same period.
I'm not sending my son to school this week. I don't think schools will be closed by the end of this week.
I won't be sending him to school the following week. I hope schools will be closed by the end of that week.
I won't be sending him to school week after next. I am almost certain schools will be closed by then.
They should be closed now.