Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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So our beloved Bojo is thinking about putting the whole country in lockdown and there's to be an announcement at 4 by him. 🙃

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I wouldn't be surprised if they twisted this woman's words to suite their agenda of a so called coronavirus pandemic. All the hospitals have been pretty empty so far.
 
23 deaths

Who gives a shit?
But the CASES! The case numbers are so big and scary that we just have to be forced to cower in fear!

Who cares if the majority of them are minor/asymptomatic/false positives, the virus has become less lethal overtime, and our treatments have become more refined, the numbers are so scary that it's absolutely worth it to cut our economy's throat and let other diseases go unchecked.
 
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Oregon Senior Health Advisor announces COVID-19 deaths while wearing a clown costume
THIS SAYS A LOT ABOUT OUR SOCIETY

I feel like there are going to be incoming lockdown orders in the US right around the election. And authorities are going to pretend it will totally have nothing to do with any possible civil unrest around the election (and riots will totally occur even with lockdown orders, just like last time)
 
Where the fuck were you back in April - May - July when we were posting these studies to this thread?

>Joined October 8, 2020
Oh wait, there it is.
LURK MOAR FAGGOT
On other websites, you fuckin mongo. I signed up because of the RT Drama, this website is all the worst parts of 4chan without the solid core of fullchan refugees making it bearable. You're good for screenshots and embedded videos. All you need is some niggerdick threads and you're /b/ with usernames.

Half the commentaries are pointless conjecture from Americans who don't know where half of their own states are giving their opinions on principalities thousands of miles away.

Orange Man Bad whatever, nobody in any developed country gives a fuck. Audacious contrarianism isn't intelligence, it's throwing shit at the wall and seeing what sticks.
 
Comments are turned off. How convenient.

You know, the makeup is in character for someone in that job. They haven't a fucking clue and are major-league clowns.

Here's the latest bad news from the county I live in. Just more fodder for Newsom to keep people from working. My neighbors finish moving out today.

CASES CLIMB AGAIN AS SALINAS, SALINAS VALLEY SHOW BIG INCREASE

• Reopening of more sectors starting to look like mirage

Monterey County had 380 new cases of coronavirus during the week that ends today, according to numbers released by the county health department — an 8.6 percent increase over last week's total of 350.

The county's 7-day moving average of new cases per 100,000 residents — a key metric in determining whether more sectors of our economy will be allowed to reopen — stands at 11.7 percent, up from 10.8 last week. A modified version of the 7-day average of new cases has to get below 7.0 for the county to be allowed to move into the next-lower tier, the Red Tier, in the state's coronavirus shutdown scheme. Our current report card, which comes from the California Department of Public Health, shows a modified score of 8.5, based on 396 new cases during the week ending Oct. 17. (Most of California's 58 counties are in much less restrictive tiers. Report cards for the counties can be found here.)

The increase in cases in Monterey County this week was, once again, centered in Salinas and the Salinas Valley, where 295 new infections were confirmed. The Monterey Peninsula and Big Sur had 61 cases, including 30 in Seaside, 15 in Marina, seven in Monterey, four in Carmel area (93923) two in Pacific Grove, and none among residents of Carmel Valley, Pebble Beach or Carmel-by-the-Sea. Two cases were added to the Peninsula’s “unspecified” total.

There were five coronavirus-related fatalities among county residents during the week, according to the health department, bringing the total since the epidemic began to 96, which translates to a death rate in Monterey County of .0002067, or 206.7 per million residents. (To compare that to other locations around the country or the world, please click here.)

Seventeen additional county residents required hospitalization this week. Yesterday, CHOMP reported four inpatients with the virus, while Natividad said it had eight and SVMH reported 13.

To see the most up-to-date charts and tables from the health department, click here. Below, you can also find the updated versions of our charts showing coronavirus infections countywide and in the Monterey Peninsula, along with the data for hospitalizations and our chart breaking down Monterey County's coronavirus cases and infection rates by zip code.
 
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COVID is now a positive for Trump's reelection. I am certain of this.


NJ governor on coronavirus lockdown: 'If we have to shut the whole place down we will'

As COVID-19 numbers continue to spike across the U.S., New Jersey became the first state to mandate safety protocols to protect workers from the coronavirus.

“We can’t wait any longer,” New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy tells Yahoo Finance. “We’re doing it now, frankly, because the federal government should be doing it, and they haven’t done it.”

The executive order goes into effect at 6 a.m. on Nov. 5. It requires employers in both the public and private sector to, among other things, conduct daily health checks of workers, such as temperature screenings and visual symptom checking. Employers must also notify workers when there is possible exposure to the virus and provide them with breaks throughout the day to wash their hands.

A rise of coronavirus cases in some of New Jersey’s most densely populated cities has pushed the state total to over 236,000 cases and 16,332 deaths. Newark, Hoboken and Paterson have issued curfews for non-essential businesses to close early each day.

Murphy says the long feared second wave of coronavirus has arrived in the Garden State, and he refused to rule out issuing another lockdown for non-essential businesses if it continues to surge.

“We’re not there yet, but all options are on the table,” he said. “If we have to shut the whole place down we will. We were one of the first, if not the first state to do that in March. I just hope we can avoid it again this time.”

Another lockdown could be the final blow to hundreds of small businesses in the state, including restaurants, which recently reopened their indoor dining at 25% capacity.

“This is real. People are dying,” said Murphy. “People are going to the hospital and we need everybody to ban together and push back on that pandemic fatigue and push the numbers back down.”
Edit: Dammit @El Gose beat me to it. Whatever.

I'm certain people that haven't voted yet will do so for Trump just to avoid lockdowns.
 
Which is exactly why I asked.
You'd fit in great over there.
You're the gibbering bonobo crying about happenings as though they're false.

We're looking down some serious barrels here and you're out trying to calm everyone down by saying it's imaginary.

We gots us a Made-in-China virus, and if there's one thing that China excels at, it's infecting people with exceptional diseases.

There's only one way around and that's down. You're a desparate contrarian, trying to act cool when everyone else is panicking. Five years ago you'd have been saying "Not All Muslims" - ten years ago, you'd have been praising Gadaffi for stamping out Islamism - fifteen years ago, you'd have been saying that the Queen did 9/11.

Many here, are. You're completely absent of any thoughts except deep-set narcissism and audacity - you're an Iscariot cunt who tries to siphon legitimacy by attaching yourself to the contrarian views, in order to hopefully garner some "broken clock" method of excelling.
 
You're the gibbering bonobo crying about happenings as though they're false.

We're looking down some serious barrels here and you're out trying to calm everyone down by saying it's imaginary.

We gots us a Made-in-China virus, and if there's one thing that China excels at, it's infecting people with exceptional diseases.

There's only one way around and that's down. You're a desparate contrarian, trying to act cool when everyone else is panicking. Five years ago you'd have been saying "Not All Muslims" - ten years ago, you'd have been praising Gadaffi for stamping out Islamism - fifteen years ago, you'd have been saying that the Queen did 9/11.

Many here, are. You're completely absent of any thoughts except deep-set narcissism and audacity - you're an Iscariot cunt who tries to siphon legitimacy by attaching yourself to the contrarian views, in order to hopefully garner some "broken clock" method of excelling.
When was the diagnosis and was it high or low-functioning?
 
No, it hasn't, you're seriously overestimating your own intelligence. I know that's an awkward position to be in, but you're absolutely full of shit and behaving as though it's accepted fact.

Just like those AIDS-ridden queers who said they were immune and didn't carry the virus. Do you bareback other faggots too?

Time out. Play the ball, not the man. If you have a contribution to make. it's welcomed. But trolling other people isn't cool, doesn't advance the thread, doesn't add to the collective knowledge.

Having said that, this is fucked. A broken heart can kill just as easily as any disease. These "governors" keeping nursing home patients locked up need to use some common sense. Sadly, when you are drunk with power common sense goes right out the window.





@More AWS-8Q Than You - Indeed. That's why I have no intention of being tested. Already hard enough to watch neighbor having to move. Not getting vaccine, either. Not depriving a breadwinner of the chance to support his or her family.
 
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I have a relative that works at a grocery store in a managerial position.

We are not in full flu season yet, just flu shot season.

Yet somehow, he tells me, the store keeps selling out of flu/cold medicines and vitamins.

What does this tell you? People are probably getting kissed by the 'rona but trying to beat it under the table instead of reporting it (and getting tested) and getting things shut down. Granted, the weather has been shifting which causes allergies and there probably are people with actual colds right now, but my noggin' is joggin'.
Also keep in mind that reported flu cases have dropped by 95+% compared to last year. I have a theory that people are catching the flu and going to get COVID tested, and with PCR amplified to the point that a rock would test positive, they're all just being treated as positive COVID cases and never bothering to check for the flu. Also money, no one is paying them extra for positive flu cases.

I know if I had a cold or the flu I'd not even bother getting checked, I don't want to contribute to my governor's bullshit numbers.
 
I talk to people about how lockdowns are bad because, not just personal freedoms, but the other things like suicide, depression, heart attacks, cancers, et cetera.

You know what's sad?

These people have been listening to CNN so long, they legitimately believe that people have never taken any precautions against Corona. Not just a select few; they legit believe America has never taken Corona seriously.

  • "230,000+ people have died from Covid-19. How many would still be alive if selfish assholes wore their damn masks
  • doing nothing worked well.
  • Maybe if people would follow the guidelines we would not have to shut down.

These comments are from 3 different people.

They are dead serious that the US has "done nothing" to prevent Corona deaths.
 
Time out. Play the ball, not the man. If you have a contribution to make. it's welcomed. But trolling other people isn't cool, doesn't advance the thread, doesn't add to the collective knowledge.

Having said that, this is fucked. A broken heart can kill just as easily as any disease. These "governors" keeping nursing home patients locked up need to use some common sense. Sadly, when you are drunk with power common sense goes right out the window.



In this case, it's a complete breakdown of "common sense" because these governers are panicked like hell.

The truth is they have no means of controlling it, and the bulk of the population, as we see in this thread, have no idea how bad a pandemic can get. They're desperate to secure their own power, so they need to do something, and desperate to keep the infrastructure they rely on intact.
 
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