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I really hope this ends up like that Stephen King film "The Stand" with only a select few of us Kiwis left.
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China moved 40 mobile incinerators into Hubei and instituted internet blackouts.
Can you imagine sitting in a hospital waiting room, waiting to be seen and treated, when right across from you, on a couple of benches, are dead people in body bags?
I really hope this ends up like that Stephen King film "The Stand" with only a select few of us Kiwis left.
Thanks for your priase and may I say: Kaw!Can vouch for that crow thing, had 100’s arrive on a single afternoon once, gave them peanuts and a particularly friendly one a cuddle and then they went on their merry way after a nice little visit.
Never understood how crows and ravens became a mascot for the end times, both are wonderfully friendly and intelligent animals, assuming you treat them with the respect and kindness they deserve.
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That sort of tragedy busts up families too. I once knew this family from a community group.Pretty much what one could consider to be solid, nice parents, intelligent, polite kids. Then the oldest daughter got West Nile and developed encephalitis. She was in the hospital for months and when she came out she wasA lot of people don't know that virus can fuck you up for life. When I started middle school a girl contracted west nile. Went from a normal 12 year old to basically a vegetable in less than a year. The 2% doesn't sound like a lot, but the 20% needing medical care is going to strain every healthcare system in every country this takes root in.
Went to Costco today (east coast) and yeah, can’t confirm. It was MAYBE a bit busier than normal, and the guy at the door was wiping down everyone’s cart handles with wet wipes, but no insanity like this.Recently posted Medcram video looked at the (caveat: using official CCP stats) and linked to this paper:
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The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Outbreak in China—Summary of a China CDC Report
This Viewpoint summarizes key epidemiologic and clinical findings from all cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) reported through February 11, 2020, in mainland China, and case trends in response to government attempts to control and contain the infection.jamanetwork.com
Key findings:
- Case-fatality rate
- 2.3% (1023 of 44 672 confirmed cases)
- 14.8% in patients aged ≥80 years (208 of 140)
- 8.0% in patients aged 70-79 years (312 of 391)
- 49.0% in critical cases (1023 of 2087)
- Health care personnel infected
- 3.8% (1716 of 44 672)
- 63% in Wuhan (1080 of 1716)
- 14.8% cases classified as severe or critical (247 of 166
- 5 deaths
Had a family member check Costco conditions in his area (midsize Great Lakes city), none of this is going on. Same where I'm at in TX. r/preppers has a number of threads reporting shortages by location if you can brave that particular flavor of autism (not linking). The tl'dr is most US places ok currently, sporadic panic buying of hygiene items esp. toilet paper and hand sanitizer. Oddly, bottled water? Bitch, this ain't a hurricane. Calm your tits and get you some bar soap.
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Two presumptive positive cases in Florida, Gov has declared a state of emergency.
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2 'presumptive positive' coronavirus cases in Florida, gov. declares public health emergency
The Florida governor’s office has confirmed two “presumptively positive” cases of coronavirus in the state Sunday. A presumptive positive case has tested positive by a public health laboratory and is pending confirmatory testing at CDC. The office of Gov. Ron DeSantis confirms two individuals in...www.winknews.com
https://www.nydailynews.com/new-yor...0200302-jo4vz26vw5g6nnrjgbagtiai34-story.html
Corona Chan takes New York.
No you don't.I really hope this ends up like that Stephen King film "The Stand" with only a select few of us Kiwis left.
Once again just to provide an alternate hypothesis. While like you my first assumption was those portable incinerators were for bodies, to give credit the SO2 bloom over Wuhan seems to have faded. Which means they aren't charbroiling tons of meat. Since that's something picked up by weather satellites they can't really fake it. They are probably treating almost everything as Red Bag waste to be incinerated. The hospitals are generating thousands of pounds of it per day. I think they're just dumping the bodies in the newly dug plastic lined pit that they built near their super magnificent peoples glorious build in 6 days Hospital of Doom and Water Park.
As for the bodies in the ER. Yeah actually I've seen it quite a few times. Normies don't realize just how little room there is in most hospitals. And that hospitals believe it or not, are not well set up for dealing with dead people. At least not in any quantity. For a hospital to see more than 2 deaths at the same time is extremely rare. And that is generally a major disaster. Something like a bus crash or a spree shooter. While a hospital may deal with more deaths than that per day, It typically isn't a lot more. Most Hospitals are challenged to handle more than 2 simultaneous cardiac arrests. And getting more than 1-2 bodies down to the morgue in under an hour is unheard of. Granted most US Hospitals don't let the bodies stack up in the waiting rooms. That is considered inappropriate. They let them stack up in the hallways.
I'm guessing you aren't one of the mechanics.Either they’re not cremating bodies anymore, or their cremators now have SO2 scrubbers. Like the kind we use on Diesel engines in my industry.
Finally, in my state. Perhaps I shall perish, but Florida mans powers will only grow stronger....