Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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Not me, and don't plan to, voluntarily.

Looks like the ventilators sent from Russia have been shown to be a safety hazard by the Russians themselves.

https://taskandpurpose.com/news/rus...ronavirus?mc_cid=043185a7be&mc_eid=f6e749a052



Added: Unsurprisingly, the media is making lifting the house arrests a partisan issue.




Also added: Very good article re contact tracing.



first time the poor fuckers were warm lol
 
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Regional news: granada medical director of primary attention fired after trying to defend the chink tests by claiming the reason their sensitivity is shit is because we're doing them wrong:
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For the record. As far as I can find they were done right in Granada. And yes I have been annoying and petty by saying "you know usually I'd say there's no way to do a quick test wrong. But. Pipettes. So you know." Either way the pippetes don't actually affect the result, specially taking into account their sensitivity was measured in lab, by professionals who know damned well how this works. So he was clesrly just trying to justify the shite tests by passing the blame onto an innocent party. I mean really there's not much you can do to fuck up adding 2 blood droplets to plastic slabs.

Honestly, that guy was just an idiot, not really a very corrupt asshole, but his, ejem, "influenced quitting" (wink wink nudge nudge) means the unions have smelled blood, and with actual judicial cases being thrown around, all the fucking mismanagement, Los Pascuales and the 200 ventilators? We're gonna clean up half the god damned country thanks to Corona. So cheers for her.
Lex Baghdad Bob: https://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/u...ades-av-smittspridning-ledningen-la-locket-paHeads might roll for a while, but after that it will probably be business as usual and the responsible parties will either get a nice fallskärm or be transferred to a less prestigious but still well-paid position. But one can hope it won't happen 🌈That's the thing: while Sweden might be doing "not bad" in comparison to some other countries, there are a lot of things we could be doing better and mistakes which should have been easily avoided have been committed along the way. Then of course like in other countries we have our share of experts saying exceptional shit.

Speaking personally when it comes to how things have been handled here, I think not imposing draconian quarantines and letting the children go to school (which I initially was critical of but now it seems like it wasn't that bad of an idea) was good. Other things have been handled... not as good


Oh yeah. Trying to censor staff, literally telling them "shut up" and trying to publicly pin the blame on them? Yeah that can get heads to roll at fucking lightning speed. Hooo boyeo that's some really bad decission making from your directives. I remember when ours tried that shit on the autonomy level. I don't recall specifically but I believe unions managed to lob 5 heads for that one. And the case hasn't even ended. Nothing gets a directive fired faster than turning his employees into enemies by doing that.
 
Heads might roll for a while, but after that it will probably be business as usual and the responsible parties will either get a nice fallskärm or be transferred to a less prestigious but still well-paid position. But one can hope it won't happen 🌈

They will roll like blockheads usually roll around here(not far from parliament and into Regeringskansliet). At least it will be something.

Did you read this? https://translate.google.com/transl...-hallengrens-paniklosning/&anno=2&prev=search

The link is wonky because they put it behind a paywall but google translate from swedish to swedish is a way around it.
 
They will roll like blockheads usually roll around here(not far from parliament and into Regeringskansliet). At least it will be something.

Did you read this? https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=sv&tl=en&u=https://www.expressen.se/nyheter/qs/politiskt-storbrak-om-tester-hallengrens-paniklosning/&anno=2&prev=search

The link is wonky because they put it behind a paywall but google translate from swedish to swedish is a way around it.
Thanks for the link, the sneaky lads at Expressen put it behind a paywall before I was done reading it.

I knew something like this was going to happen the moment ”100 000 tests per week” was announced not even one month after Tegnell said they were going to only test a limited amount of people and stop trying to keep track of the amount of cases from there on because "it was no longer important to know how many people had been infected" (and then of course the same night it turned out it was because they didn't have enough resources). Swedish exceptionalism in a nutshell
 
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Whaddafuck you smoking?

It's no better or worse than anywhere in America. Yeah, there's poor shit, but there's a lot of industry in Decatur and Huntsville. Peeps ain't "poor" by any means. Same in Birmingham and Mobile. Lots of farming and forestry elsewhere and shit is booming.

Does this look ghetto to you? Sitting in the backyard.

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Rich or poor, I don't hear anybody bitching here. Peeps seem pretty damn happy with their lives.

Alabama is no fucking different than any other state in this great country. What you choose to do with your life has no fucking geographic boundaries.
Is Shelby County a good place seeing as it has such a low poverty rate?
 
A quick giggle:

Some of the many reminders diseases are racist against blacks in the USA.

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The Brunswick GA chapter of the NAACP last week. Justice for Ahmaud!

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*COUGH*

They're not going to like being reminded that back in February, woketard niggas were tweeting that COVID was a white man's disease, because Mother Afrika had no cases of the virus at the time.
 
Thank God. Fewer rich Boomers in big cities = affordable housing for Millennials and Zoomers who don't want to shell out $3,000 a month for a single-room occupancy in a pre-war no elevator building.

That might be optimistic. Flight of the affluent from an area typically has a very negative effect on it. I suppose it depends whether it's only the ultra rich who leave or if it extends downwards to the middle classes. See Detroit. With Middle Class work largely moving online and retail being replaced by home delivery, cities essentially offer community, culture and public transport. Will that be enough to keep them as desirable places to live whilst retail properties try to transition into residential? I think... probably. There will definitely be a drop in property prices. But for example in London a lot of residential property is Buy To Let. How much are the owners over-committed? If there's a general and large deflation of property prices, sell off and capital flight you may get the reduced property prices but also ghettos.


In news that will surprise absolutely no one, as yet unpublished phylogenetic analysis has been done on samples from Wuhan. These strongly suggest that the virus was introduced to the market by a human vector, and NOT the other way around

Full text archived here: http://archive.md/BWNDH

the genetics suggests that there was not an animal intermediate as well, if I read correctly - further supporting the idea that this was a direct spillover event. Complete lack of surprise ....

I've come to the view that given the extreme response by our governments to what was actually fairly minimal evidence so far as we knew; that maybe there was evidence they had that we didn't know. I.e. they have some intelligence from other channels that informed them this was bioweapons research or otherwise from a lab and that's of why the response has been so extreme. 'Unkown communicability and lethality' is less scary than 'Unkown communicability and lethality but we know it was made deliberately in a biolab'.

The Neil Ferguson Imperial model shit code story has broken into the mainstream press. See the other thread in Internet & Tech

Glad to see this. This response from them really pisses me off, though:

ICL Response said:
'However, we reject the partisan reviews of a few clearly ideologically motivated commentators.

I'm not "ideologically motivated" because I point out a 15,000 line single-file C program is rubbish programming. It just means I have a basic understanding of software practices.

A quick giggle:

Some of the many reminders diseases are racist against blacks in the USA.

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The Brunswick GA chapter of the NAACP last week. Justice for Ahmaud!

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*COUGH*

Whilst higher poverty rates probably exacerbate rates amongst African Americans (same as for White people in the same economic bracket), I'd suspect Vitamin-D synthesis is likely the biggest factor. Someone get these people vitamin-D supplements.
 
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@Coleslaw First, I am not a native Alabaman. But, I have family here and worked for a company HQ'd in Birmingham for several years. Shelby County is decent. Birmingham has a lot of corporate interests and feeds the surrounding areas, like Hoover and other suburbs, typical of many big cities and fairly metropolitan.
 
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Thanks for the link, the sneaky lads at Expressen put it behind a paywall before I was done reading it.

I knew something like this was going to happen the moment ”100 000 tests per week” was announced not even one month after Tegnell said they were going to only test a limited amount of people and stop trying to keep track of the amount of cases from there on because "it was no longer important to know how many people had been infected" (and then of course the same night it turned out it was because they didn't have enough resources). Swedish exceptionalism in a nutshell

Remember when the department of health held a press conference that showed that 6,000,000 people in Stockholm were already infected? Not even a total zombie apocalypse could get close to those numbers. Top tier exceptionalism that ascends to world class if their excuses are considered('no idea where those numbers come from', 'I didn't make these calculations', 'we just don't know whose responsibility it was to get correct numbers') - not the exact hand waving they used but it was a strong sign that some things were now run by headless chickens.
 
Remember when the department of health held a press conference that showed that 6,000,000 people in Stockholm were already infected? Not even a total zombie apocalypse could get close to those numbers. Top tier exceptionalism that ascends to world class if their excuses are considered('no idea where those numbers come from', 'I didn't make these calculations', 'we just don't know whose responsibility it was to get correct numbers') - not the exact hand waving they used but it was a strong sign that some things were now run by headless chickens.

Quality research takes a long time, especially when there are a lot of variables to consider. In an age of instant gratification, people would rather have shoddy research that confirms their biases, and actual facts become more and more irrelevant.
 
They dont care about bombs going off daily, why should they care about this?

I think you're ''missing out'' on quite a lot of Swedish politics if you don't think at least some people give a fuck. Close to 20% at the minimum.
Those who know, know.

EDIT: And ''daily bombings''? :story:
There are those that care about occasional (but still worrying) bombings in criminal circles. I, for one, do.
 
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Not as bad as the politicians and millionaires telling us to stay home while recording in their multimillion dollar mansions, but it ain't much better.
Always wondered what was behind all those zombie entertainment. Now we know.

Quality research takes a long time, especially when there are a lot of variables to consider. In an age of instant gratification, people would rather have shoddy research that confirms their biases, and actual facts become more and more irrelevant.
There was good research published before this flustercuck. When you read through it, you could see some facts that messed up the doomer narrative. For example a 2% mortality rate with absolutely no foundation. The same study did find with a 95% confidence that the Wu Han Lung AIDS was asymptomatic in 86% of the cases. The authors, however, kept parroting WHO not realizing the fallacy of it. That’s when I knew that this was fake and gay.
 
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Weird then the European Union did a promotion of a comic graphic novel who talked of a deadly virus who reminds us of Corona-chan back in 2012.
Authored by Steve Watson via Summit News,

A strange comic book that was commissioned for publication by the European Union in 2012 eerily predicted almost exactly what has unfolded with the Covid-19 global pandemic. However, in this propaganda laced presentation of the outbreak, unelected globalist bureaucrats save the planet.

The comic book, titled ‘Infected’, was a production of the European Commission’s international cooperation and development arm. It was not intended for widespread public consumption, but instead to be distributed inside EU institutions. Only a few hundred of the comic books were made.

The EU’s description of the strange publication states that “While the story may be fictional, it is nevertheless intertwined with some factual information.”

The graphic novel depicts scientists inside a lab in China experimenting with deadly pathogens:
 
Remember when the department of health held a press conference that showed that 6,000,000 people in Stockholm were already infected? Not even a total zombie apocalypse could get close to those numbers. Top tier exceptionalism that ascends to world class if their excuses are considered('no idea where those numbers come from', 'I didn't make these calculations', 'we just don't know whose responsibility it was to get correct numbers') - not the exact hand waving they used but it was a strong sign that some things were now run by headless chickens.
"6 million people have been infected in an area where the population is 2,4 million" is my favorite Swedish corona fan fiction story alongside Johan "99 %" Giesecke's "both a quarter of and most of the population in Stockholm has had the Wu-flu"
 
So. Economy news. 2 big ones.

1-Sanchez is launching the 4th ICO expansion and like every other expansion it's gonna be specifically told to go mostly to small biz and self employed. Unlike with prior govs. https://www.elconfidencial.com/econ...a-gobierno-aprobara-martes-linea-ico_2597483/ the debt is worrying but it was already worrying to the umptieth degree at this point so getting more so we have bizes to actually finance recovery certainly is what we should be doing. We'll see how it goes in the end. Podemos finally goes full retard and proposes enhancing taxes to higher classes. Honestly here in spain they pay fuck all so it wouldn't be a bad idea per say, certainly better than the PP's solution of taxing small biz in 2012. That was fucking retarded. But I still don't agree with how they act as if taxing the rich won't cause a big biz drain... then again spanish big biz is already draining like crazy, it always does when you need it, and we are clearly pushing for small biz and renationalized chains, so, who knows. Either way for now I'm happy Sanchez put a stop to that at least for now. The crisis is gonna be bad enough as it is and our economy's on suicide watch again. I'd rather not hand it the noose.

2-EU help as always, well, as we say over here, "ni esta ni se le espera."
Thay means "he's not here, nor expected", fun fact about spanish politics. "Ni esta ni se le espera." Is a meme that started with Tejero's Coup d'etat. It's what the poor bastard that answered his phonecall told him when he tried to find Armada (his boss) in Zarzuela (the crown's palace.) Since then it is sometimes used as a polite way to telling people someone or something simply will never happen. (Which is basically what the EU always does to anyone outside of france, germany and their bastard children inbetween. Tell us to fuck off.)

Yeah they're now pushing it to the 27th "so that france and germany can come to an agreement before presenting it to the rest", we all know what that means. We never really expected europe to keep its word. It never does. But getting routinely reminded of it helps set in who is our biggest threat. And Spain never forgets. Spain never forgets.

For now. Poverty rates are starting to get really worrying. And sadly job destruction hasn't been reversed, although it has been greatly paliated. The trend is reversing considerably, it's just not fully there yet. Good news is tellecommuting is aiding greatly previously impoverished areas of spain, including Cadiz. In fact Cadiz was already somewhat famous for its resilience to economic crisis even compared with the rest of spain (it's not like we can fall even more...) but this has genuinely helped us in many ways. And the flexibilization brought forth by the new startups, added emphasis on self dependence, and digitalization and simplification of many areas of work have certainly brough forth the tools with which this should be easier to solve. In theory as we reopen if the executive does things well we should finally start growing soon enough. For now we'll see the impact of the newly reopened airports. That should bring some cash. But we know we can't depend on tourism. Not this year that's for sure.

As the PP fractures it seems the Pacto de la Moncloa will have to wait until they get assfucked in the end. They sure can't be trusted to sign anything anymore as they've gone full "0 cooperation ever" to try and win the far right as all the moderates flee. Hilariously that means even the Falange is now more moderate than them. Fucking christ what a clownworld. But I don't really care. The Moncloa Pact would've greatly helped. But the ICO's plan of "just throw money at small biz without caring what for so long as they pay back in time" is basically how spain has historically solved most things. From equipment for armies to industrialization projects, it seems what always works about here is simply ensuring the quality standards are upheld and not caring about anything else. Who cares if your icecream is chocolate or vanilla so long as it is good. Right? So as things have now slowly stopped getting worse and seem set to get better. And with the NGOs still being able to soften the blow, it does look like things are gonna get better. Besides right now a big part of the damage is how much our exports got assfucked and the hole in tourism. And the planes are filling and the exports are starting to roll again as more countries slowly reopen. So that should fix a lot.

Either way there really will be a new normal. One which will benefit Cadiz and hurt Madrid. I like that idea. Further decentralization would probably help. And with corruption being cleansed again, it seems we have a chance and revitalizing our executibe. So. Our new normam seems promissing. We'll see. For now that debt is certainly worrying. But I think we can take it. Spain's already got practice in rebuilding. Not even life can fuck us harder than we fuck ourselves after all.
 
Weird then the European Union did a promotion of a comic graphic novel who talked of a deadly virus who reminds us of Corona-chan back in 2012.

I think I might have seen that a few years ago, or something like it if that was not possible. Possibly it was recommended to me though a Youtube video, but I'm not sure.
 
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