Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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Regardless if it is his fault or not; Trump is going to go down as Hoover 2.0 at this rate.
Nonsense. Just 3 days ago we also had the highest single day gain of +1,985. And the final value of 20,000+ would have been a record setting high for any President pre-Trump. If anything this is a demonstration of how strong and resilient the economy is under him, that even with the largest single day drop, the markets are still at a historical high. You'll see another record setting bounce back in short order because savvy investors are riding huge waves of liquidity.
 
Dutch whites are dying.
Italians ARE white. They are "Southern European." Folks need to gain a basic understanding of "western civilization."

If Italians are not white, then what is/was ancient Rome? Who were the Romans? Then we can assume the Vatican is also run by a bunch of jigaboos? You are going to tell me that Michelangelo was also a person of color. Was the Mona Lisa a local mulatta or something?

The ignorance is appaling.
 
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People in this thread love givin Wallstreet money

I make a post about the inevitability of some form of welfare for every citizen and they rate me dumb.

Buncha big brains up in this bitch.

i'm no communist or socialist but read my post right above yours for some irony https://kiwifarms.net/threads/wuhan-coronavirus-megathread.65421/page-853#post-6158634

their minds will change soon once the places they live start shutting down like all the people in seattle panicking right now who didn't see this coming from the start. turns out economies/governments set up around maximizing corporate profit and extracting every ounce of coomsoom from its populous so that even your middle class live paycheck to paycheck, aren't the best for handling contingency for unexpected country-wide or global scale pandemic/disaster situations. the obvious solution to something like this would be to halt your country's industry without fucking over the people & making them all homeless for a month or two so the disease blows over and people don't spread it, then life can go on as normal. capitalism isn't capable of that, if people can't go to work it falls apart within seconds. if people keep going to work, we all get infected. we'll probably be dealing with the long term impacts of this economically for a very long time because our systems and citizens can't handle being put on pause for 1-2 mos.

i'm going to sound like that bad math twitter bloomberg advertising money meme, but the amount of money we've injected into the crashing stock market the last few days is roughly about the same as two months of rent/mortgage forgivement without interest would have cost. i personally ascribe to modern monetary theory and i think it will be interesting to see if the power of "money printer go whrrrrr" is strong enough to keep america's current economic system afloat over the next few months.
 
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10:20 a.m. Sen. Mitt Romney proposes giving $1,000 to every adult in U.S.: Utah Sen. Mitt Romney has proposed a universal cash handout to slow the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic. “Every American adult should immediately receive $1,000 to help ensure families and workers can meet their short-term obligations
I don't mind this as an Idea, but fuck this cuck anyways, I hope Trump signs an executive order to do it so Mitt can't get to say he voted yes on it.
 
Local britbong corner shop owner (very small, relies on local business within a small area) seemed afraid today.

She was warned to expect that they'd only be allowed to open for short periods of time, during certain hours.

The trickle-down of information from various friends, family and the public in general is interesting.
 
Though officially the UK government aren't closing down schools/colleges my uni is cancelling classes for this term and doing online classes instead. Didn't really expect this to happen though given that there's been an increase in cases lately I should have.
Basically every university in the Anglosphere has switched to online classes by now. Including USA.
 
i'm no communist or socialist but read my post right above yours for some irony https://kiwifarms.net/threads/wuhan-coronavirus-megathread.65421/page-853#post-6158634

their minds will change soon once the places they live start shutting down like all the people in seattle panicking right now who didn't see this coming from the start. turns out economies/governments set up around maximizing corporate profit and extracting every ounce of coomsoom from its populous so that even your middle class live paycheck to paycheck, aren't the best for handling contingency for unexpected country-wide or global scale pandemic/disaster situations. the obvious solution to something like this would be to halt your country's industry without fucking over the people & making them all homeless for a month or two so the disease blows over and people don't spread it, then life can go on as normal. capitalism isn't capable of that, if people can't go to work it falls apart within seconds. we'll probably be dealing with the long term impacts of this economically for a very long time because our systems and citizens can't handle being put on pause for 1-2 mos.

i'm going to sound like that bad math twitter bloomberg advertising money meme, but the amount of money we've injected into the crashing stock market the last few days is roughly about the same as two months of rent/mortgage forgivement without interest would have cost. it will be really interesting to see if the power of mmt "money printer go whrrrrr" is strong enough to keep america's current economic system afloat over the next few months.
Do not doubt the might of the printer.

The upside of this - the $1 T China holds in US bonds is worth a little less compared to the value of last week's currency. Our weak dollars make the RMB more expensive, meaning the cost of buying things from China just went up.

The Senate is debating whether or not to bring pharma manufacturing back to the US right now. If we print enough dollars, that becomes a necessity.

I'm more afraid of automated trading systems configured only to pursue short term gains. The volatility we are seeing right now is purely a manifestation of algo-optimized market panic. If there was a way to tell them hold, you're just scaring people - the Dow would be at 24k today.
 
This must really suck for the poors that couldn't shop until their food stamps were loaded onto their cards, and those on SSI and SSDI that get paid once a month. How are they suposed to stock up with limited funds that only happen at certain times?
Don't spend your Gibs on Pork Rinds and Kit Kats the day you get them.
 
@No_one already posted the basic numbers for me. We didn't get the number of tested samples this time, which is annoying. I don't even have much to add, feeling tired, didn't even go outside to look at things. After a slower day we're getting back on the expected growth curve, I guess. According to projections we should be getting close to 200 new cases over the next two days, doubling the current number.

Since I'm such a bore today, I'll at least drop a handy table comparing the epidemic spread in several countries:

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Inslee just put all of King County in quarantine and shut down most businesses in Washington, expanding yesterday's shutdowns. Everyone in my extended family just lost their jobs, half the businesses they worked for said they're going out of business (almost everything mom-and-pop) and my neighbors are all outside having a neighborhood meeting and panicking. Grocery stores are among the unaffected businesses, and most of the employees at my local one have walked off knowing its a death trap. Things are picking up quite quickly, we've come a long way from just 2 days ago were everyone around here thought being a coronavirus epicenter was no big deal.

"Constantine added that if you live in King County, you should assume everyone you meet is potentially infected."


how long until they start putting up jersey barriers or dumping gravel on the roads and block Seattle off from the outside world?
Leave it to the dumb faggot pearl clutchers that runs this state, and live in it, to overreact. Cancel sportsball games and mega gatherings, encourage social distancing, tell people if they leave their homes they do so at their own risk, and to avoid old people in case you coof on them. There, you're done. Ohhh but that would be unsafe and rekless, the whole state needs to be absolutly shutdown in case someone coofs on grandma. Well at least Microsoft and Amazon isn't going to go under, their employees can easily code away at home, because that seems to be the only two companies other than Boeing this state seems to think or care about.

I hope one of the systemic fallouts from this is a serious separation movement in Eastern Washington.
I may just ride a bike up and down Pike and Pine, shouting The Gamer Word, to see if anyone is brave enough to leave their overpriced apartments to fight me.
 
Everything is fine and dandy until ...
Desimir Miljic, 64, Serbian Republic's chief health inspector, killed himself in Banja Luka this morning.
As we learn, Miljić's body was found hanging from a tree on the bank of Vrbas near Lendra's mill in Lazarevo, Banja Luka, at around 9.30 this morning. Investigators found that there are no elements that would indicate a possible crime, the death was ruled a suicide. The motive and the reasons of to why Miljic roped himself are unknown and will be subject to further investigation.
hmm, his death and the fact that the republics health care system has been on the verge of collapse long before corona-chans recent intrusion must surely be just a strange coincidence.
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Article - 13th of March.
 
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This must really suck for the poors that couldn't shop until their food stamps were loaded onto their cards, and those on SSI and SSDI that get paid once a month. How are they suposed to stock up with limited funds that only happen at certain times?

While I'm not totally opposed to food stamps and what-not because it is necessary at times, most of them use SNAP to buy a bunch of stupid shit that will not make a meal. Frozen pizza, TV dinners, bologna, basically stuff that's easy and convenient. Plus snack foods. SNAP benefits go a hell of a lot further when one uses them for staple foods. Get some rice and beans, some soup mix, make a big pot of beans and season it how you like and you could probably eat that for two or three days. Instead of getting a Digiorno's pizza and some Pringles. That's subsistence food to me, anyway, shit like that. Sure you'll get bored of it and you won't have a great varied diet, but it'll get you through and give you enough sustenance and energy to go about doing what needs done. But a lot of them trade away their credit for crack or buy straight junk and they're the ones who will very likely be fucked in the next four days or so and they'll be the ones yelling: "Hey we need mo money fo dem programz."

And they're probably the ones currently bitching because their kids can't get a free breakfast and lunch when schools are shut down. When one uses SNAP/food stamps responsibly and actually puts some effort into meal planning and learning how to fucking cook and work with what you have, you'll pretty much never have to go hungry. Of course that's also true when you're trying to make your grocery money go a bit further too.

But people are fucking morons. If there's one thing that's come out of all of this so far for me, it's that people are fuckin' DUMB.
 
This must really suck for the poors that couldn't shop until their food stamps were loaded onto their cards, and those on SSI and SSDI that get paid once a month. How are they suposed to stock up with limited funds that only happen at certain times?

The issue is complex. But based on my own personal experiences with this issue, I have my suspicions that these folks lack some basic life skills.

For example, like 10 years ago, my husband and I were in line at the grocery store, on a Friday night, buying our weekly beans, bread, cheese, rice, onion and ground beef. In front of us were two women with 20 bucks worth of frozen TGI Fridays appetizers.

Just take a wild guess, as to who had EBT?

Another anecdote: the people across the street went into foreclosure. In California you can redeem recycled booze and cola bottles and cans, for a small refund. So hey, wanting to collect free cash, I bagged up all the recycling in their back yard.

What was back there? Jaw-dropping premium cocktails and beers ... stuff that sells for like $10 for a six-pack.

That is what they were getting drunk on, every night . ..

So I hope I answered your question.

Some of this is knowledge that is passed down from grandmother to aunts and mothers to their children ...

How to turn sausage and canned beans and an onion, into bean soup; how to eat a potato with your meat rather than eat more meat; how to bulk up a soup with rice and toasted stale bread; how to convert slightly old vegetables into a vegetable stock; etc. etc.

Instead, this morning in some parts of LA, you had lines in the supermarkets going out to the street.

Don't spend your Gibs on Pork Rinds and Kit Kats the day you get them.
Damn I wish I could go thru your checkout line. You are probably one of the entertaining ones.
 
This must really suck for the poors that couldn't shop until their food stamps were loaded onto their cards, and those on SSI and SSDI that get paid once a month. How are they suposed to stock up with limited funds that only happen at certain times?
Budget your SNAP, it's not hard. I know many don't, despite the SNAP app and website plastering all over that you should budget. I won't powerlevel, but I get mine on the 9th and had really bad luck that forced me not able to shop for the past week. I'm more than fine.
 
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