Is corona virus still a big problem in your country? - And by that, I mean the disease itself, not the regulations.

Lucky the virus hasn't reached the neet nation so I'm still somewhat safe. It gets a little hard trying to travel to the U.S for my tendies when mom isn't home but I can still live.
 
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Spain here, is probably gonna have a superoutburst again by the end of the year. The retards decided to let kids back into schools before they could put a stop to it (however for some reason the businesses that aren't primary needs are locked down and even if you're in a city in lockdown you still have to send your kids to school ?????). It's a shitshow, the president is just doing shit at random at this point.
 
Yes. Poor people are the most affected, sadly. I'm assuming it must be a cultural thing at this point not to protect yourself.
 
"cases" are increasing but deaths are consistently DECREASING. coronavirus is a big nothing burger but the lockdown is too financially beneficial to all the big tech companies. through corruption, lying and mass hysteria created by those lies the lockdown continues. i cannot even begin to express how much I hate the elites who propagated these lies. the bankers and CEOs need to be hanged for their crimes and continuing crimes of pedophilia
 
We re hitting a thousand cases a day again while the lowest was last month with around 70, i can't understand for the life of me why people go on vacation and are suprised they get sick.
Bubba isn't gonna let no book lernin scientist tell him about a disease when Bubba wants his freedums
 
The mask makers and Dettol are fucking loving the panic and are doing everything they can to stoke it. The government is still insisting that this is thuper thereal you guise, but the average man on the street no longer cares because they've been dragged back in to the office.

Plus lefties are still making Barnard Castle references in the deluded belief it was ever funny or clever.
 
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Yet BC and Ontario are on a brink of another lockdown....
even the WEAR A MASKers are tried of this shit.
Having a Government was a mistake
Source? BC is pretty much open now, except for nightclubs of course, even in chink hives like Richmond, and our case/death numbers per capita are really low.
 
I'm an American in Flyoverville. Without power leveling overly hard, I work in a business where I routinely have access to death certificates to do my job. In the past three months, I've had one death certificate attribute the cause of death to COVID.

The man was in his late 80s and also had multiple organ failure, so you be the judge of that.

Interestingly enough, I am seeing more suicides than before. I would be curious if that is actually going up or I'm being an anecdotal retard.
 
I work somewhere I saw in person how many people died of COVID. Looked like a particularly harsh winter, but in summer. All people that as harsh as it is, had death coming to them anyway. For the last few months the deaths have been almost normal level for this time of year.

I'd suggest any second wave won't be half as deadly as the people that would have died are already dead. But let's see
 
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I can't speak for the rest of bongland but in the North, the chucklefuck population barely acknowledged the lockdown or any of the preventative measures when they were "enforced".
Certainly Manchester, Oldham, Blackpool, Preston all seem to have completely fucked their handling of it. I'm not saying it's definitely because of the preponderance of unemployed toothless spicehead mongs who haven't got the sense to cover their mouths when they cough (even under normal circumstances), but, well...
 
It's such a massive nothingburger.
I think we've already had a second and third wave because nobody even noticed the first. (just going off anecdotal evidence of myself, family, friends, and friends of friends that all got sick right around the same time with an illness we couldn't identify.)

@Still Anonymous For This You can be guaranteed the suicides got way worse. Look at the stats on what happens when people lose their jobs or the economy takes a downturn if you can't believe your eyes. Any anecdotes about OD deaths? Those could just as easily be suicides too. It's really hard to prove unless they left a note, but they have to have gone up too, right?
 
The regulations were always the only problem, not the disease itself.
It's even true at the cellular level. Most of the pains of diseases are due to the immune systems' reaction to it. Though if it were to run entirely unopposed, well we know how much it sucks to have AIDS.
 
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