Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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Has China ever gone more than a few decades without fucking itself into the dirt yet again? Seems like the natural order is re-establishing itself, the problem is that other countries are going to be caught up in the shitshow because of how globalised we've become.

The wonder of an interconnected world is only surpassed by the danger.
 
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Despite the fact there are no reported cases in Mongolia
 
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Despite the fact there are no reported cases in Mongolia

Reuters confirmation.


 
Chinese IMDB has removed Chernobyl on account of people talking about wuflu

 
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Despite the fact there are no reported cases in Mongolia

Well shit.

Still playing the Chinese conference in the background. Someone gave a timestamp, and either enough time had elapsed that it was no longer accurate, or it wasn't accurate in the first place, because I can't find where she says, "22,000."
 
Welp, all I can do for now is avoid slant eyed people at work, the international terminal (even though that's where I clock out) and hope I can get some masks at the local walmart.
I survived the H1N1 Epidemic in Mexico, I'm sure I can get through this one, gamers.
 
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Mongolia has canceled all university classes and closed its borders.

Reports from Wuhan of 100+ deaths of unconfirmed patients, people dying quick and getting whisked off for cremation. None of this shows up in official stats.
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Edit: shitty Google translation of the chat
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Yea I don’t get it. They’re saying there are limited seats so they can’t bring everyone. Like what the fuck, America doesn’t leave people behind in China to die to some fucked up bat disease. We charter another flight and get everyone out who wants to leave. The embassy staff and families are leaving without a charge, private citizens will have to pay.

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It’s what happens when we don’t have sane, reasonable people in charge making these decisions.

The shitty this are those here who have no concern for their compatriots stuck in a bad situation. That I don’t get, many of these people are there to just make a living. I’m not saying we should bring them back and send them home, quarantine them for 2 weeks then if they’re fine go home.
Someone on /pol/ reported that the translator said there were 22,000 newly confirmed infection cases from this video.

I'm trying to look for it now.
Do they have the ability to test 22k samples? I thought that was a limiting factor?
 
Sounds like a false flag to me. Why would protestors destroy a building meant to stop the spread of a deadly disease?

Why would the Hong Kong protestors destroy a building that the Chinese Government was going to use to selectively quarantine whoever they wished, and declare the most troubling ones to have died of a virulent disease? I get your point in that it’s not helping to stop the spread of the disease. But this is one of those messy human situations where the people have no good reason to trust their government in time of crisis. And many good reasons to violently question the governments intent.
 
Guys, as much as I think the CCP has done a shit job at stopping this disease, along with a general gang of thugs ... I don't think there are going anywhere anytime soon. If the pandemic is as bad as people think it is, its impact will be long term, years and decades into the future.
Chinese IMDB has removed Chernobyl on account of people talking about wuflu

Hmm, the comments indicate that may or may not be true, at least for now.
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Reuters confirmation.


Like North Korea, they know their Health care system would incapable of handling the crisis and shut down the boarder is probably the best case is my guess to their thinking.
 
Not this one; But when they fuck up again in a few decades....
I'm starting to think the only way for my family to get through this next century is to start making plans for a deep, self-sufficent bunker now and make completing that my life's work.

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Two More Titan II Nuclear Missile Silos Blast Onto the Market in Arizona
By Claudine Zap | Jan 14, 2020
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It's time for your real estate portfolio to go ballistic! After a decommissioned Titan II missile silo in Arizona was sold in just two weeks late last year, two more desert silos have blasted onto the market. One is in Oracle, AZ, and a second is in Benson, AZ. Each is priced at $495,000.
For buyers who missed out on picking up the unique property that sold in early December, there's a second (and third) chance to shoot for the stars. And fair’s fair.

Listing agent Grant Hampton is giving interested buyers until Jan. 20 to submit offers on these two new opportunities. Out-of-towners can make plans to tour these former military sites before plunking down cash.
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But buyers beware—these silos will likely be multiple-offer scenarios. The first missile silo was listed in November 2019 for $395,000, and sold for $420,000.
And that buyer, a Tucson resident, has some serious plans cooked up.
“He’s going to build a home on top, and turn the lower half into the ultimate man cave,” Hampton says. We can't wait to see the results!
Potential buyers have already been in touch with Hampton, who says he's heard all sorts of concepts on how to repurpose the silos. Big ideas range from Airbnb rentals, to a medical marijuana facility, to a “semiunderground resort for those with electromagnetic sensitivities."
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Underground history
Built in the 1960s during the Cold War, these secret silos existed in three states: 18 apiece in Arizona, Arkansas, and Kansas.
Originally designed for a 10-year deployment, the missiles stayed in operation for some 24 years, and had to be monitored around the clock, with personnel eating, sleeping, and working on-site. Accessed by elevators and staircases and equipped with escape hatches, the facilities now need to be completely rebuilt.
In the 1980s, the Titan II program was deactivated. Fifty-three of the sites were shut down, partly demolished, and sealed shut. The remaining one is now part of a museum.
“It’s pretty rare that one comes up [for sale], let alone three in about a three-month period,” Hampton says.
“All the Titan II complexes were built to the same standards and layout,” he explains. "I think when they decommissioned them, they thought no one would step in them ever again," Hampton says.
Now interest in these underground Cold War relics as private property is red-hot. Let's dig into both of the silos available right now.
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63514 E Highway 77, Oracle, AZ
Price: $495,000
Explosive attributes:
This complex comes with 11.78 acres and panoramic views of the Rincon and Dragoon mountains. The listing states it's in “extraordinary condition.”
It “is connected to city water, and interiorwise, it still has the old fixtures, conduit, and duct work. And the paint isn’t peeling," Hampton says.
The silo was purchased in the mid-'80s from the government, he continues. The current owners operate Falcon Valley Ranch, which is near this site.
“They didn’t want anyone to have the property, and wanted to expand the ranch,”he says. Now the ranch is selling some of its holdings, including this missile silo.
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980 N Sibyl Rd, Benson, AZ
Price: $495,000
Explosive attributes:
Decommissioned in 1984, it hadn’t been accessed by the current owner until 2016, when he dug 35 feet down with an excavator into the facility.
The site is currently buried, because the owner lives out of town and can’t monitor it.
“He wanted to rebury it to prevent vandalism” and unwanted guests, according to Hampton.
The upside to its untouched status? This place is a time capsule. Left inside: a newspaper from 1984, documentation from commanders to the officers, and a Pepsi! The site also has a well and electricity.
While the owner had wanted to open an RV park on the 15-acre parcel, and rehab the lower half, his wife’s death changed his plans. So the place is now up for grabs.
Buried missile site is a time capsule.


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