We’re way of peaking.
And there’ll be a second strain of this thing to follow that’s maybe worse.
Lockdown till September minimum.
No way will there be any commercial air travel till at least next spring.
Life as we know it is over.
We’re way of peaking.
And there’ll be a second strain of this thing to follow that’s maybe worse.
Lockdown till September minimum.
No way will there be any commercial air travel till at least next spring.
Life as we know it is over.
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
I think Denilson might have got it wrong with the black immunity from the Wuhan virus theory. The silly man. Adrien Broner is potentially more intelligent than him.
The US is a big country. There are things we can do. Does it makes since to treat the entire country like NY or other hot spots. We have many areas with very low to no cases. Can we start opening up businesses in these areas. Why treat the upper peninsula of Minnesota the same as NYC. I don’t foresee a complete reopening by May either but something gotta happen. People are going to, and are getting nailed financially. If we can safely start opening some areas in a month perhaps we should. At least get some people back to normalcy.
thats the thing - we are saying that here about London and maybe treating it differently.
Not sure what the answer is
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
Just get back to concentrating on containing the virus including any second wave. Forget about any end date because people will get stupid and start spreading it again.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
This would take an enormous amount of coordination, logistics, and leadership. Not just talking about Trump here, but is the country capable of pulling off something like this? I understand about the extremely rural parts of the country, including farm land and sparsely populated regions. What's needed for NYC, Chicago, LA, New Orleans, and others isn't necessarily what is needed in Montana, Wyoming, etc. But it would have to be done carefully and with the utmost precision, lest that second wave mentioned by @Master becomes a reality. The country can't afford a restart of the crisis.
If people are more careful, we can get this under control.
What annoys me is that some (usually young) people won't go along with the distancing rules and are careless, not taking it seriously at all.
It may not kill young people at a high rate, but if they catch it, they will likely be sicker than they've ever been in their lives. And it the misery continues for about three weeks, about twice as long as regular influenza, which goes on for about ten days.
@Gandalf
"I think Denilson might have got it wrong with the black immunity from the Wuhan virus theory. The silly man. Adrien Broner is potentially more intelligent than him"
No.
This virus is affecting whites and asians. But yes if course they're trying to put a black face on it.
This not a "ha ha" moment for me. See black ppl we have class. We dont (as a group) laugh and mock other people's suffering, the way others do ours.
You don't see black ppl running around talking about how genetically fked up Italians and Spaniards and white Americans are.
Because if Covid was wreaking havoc in Africa? O..man you're jerking off at the thought of that now aren't you ?
All white supremacist would be having a field day.
You are correct.
Truth is, very few black people are dying. Equatorial African countries like Nigeria, Congo, Ghana, Angola have few cases. Black people seem to have a stronger resistance to the virus.
It's in predominantly WHITE countries like the USA, Italy, Spain, UK, etc. where many older people are dying. Sure, the long-oppressed black people in these countries are dying too, but in countries like Nigeria where they are TRULY FREE they are healthier and stronger.
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Many people are in isolation because of Covid-19.
Ok.. wait.. wha..?
Are we now on our 4th installment of Denilson?
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