COVID-19 'Pandemic'

Walter

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Prog shit.
 

JLM

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And how will me being close to my son in public be more likely to spread it than sitting next to him in my living room?


The rules are NOT made specifically for the benefit of you and your son. Let's say I'm a cop charged with enforcing the rules, would I be expected to check documents to determine if all those in close proximity are family or not. A sensible person would realize it would be more easier to enforce if everyone was treated the same - NO CLOSE PROXIMITY IN PUBLIC AREAS! Should I draw you a map?
 
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Blackleaf

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Does this whole thing make more sense if it's a bioweapon that got cut loose? Is that what you need to hear?

If it is then these lockdowns are giving the Chinese everything they want: Western countries f*cking up their economies and becoming Communist dictatorships.
 

Cliffy

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Paranoia strikes deep
into your life it will creep
starts when you're always afraid.
step out of line,
the man come and take you away





Buffalo Springfield - For What its worth
 

Ocean Breeze

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Trump is eager to restart economy by May as he weighs 'toughest' decision of his presidency

With his hoped-for Easter timeline having come and gone, President Donald Trump now appears more determined than he has ever been to open up the economy with a “big bang” early next month, according to multiple people familiar with the decision-making process.

As the U.S. leads the world in COVID-19 cases and deaths, aides are cautioning the president about too quickly lifting national social distancing guidelines, now set to expire April 30. An internal debate continues about how best to reopen certain sections of the country at the end of the month, these people said.


https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/do...st-decision-his-n1182351?cid=eml_nbn_20200413
 

Blackleaf

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What pisses me off is the mainstream media and its inaccurate reporting of the (supposed) number of deaths.

Everyday there is a televised briefing from Downing Street in which a member of the government tells us the new (supposed) death toll.

So if the death toll was 9500 yesterday and then the government announces in the briefing that the death toll today is now 10,000, you have have the likes of Sky News and BBC news and the press saying: "Another 500 people die in one day!" Today the media are telling us: "Another 717 people die in a day!"

But they didn't all die in one day. Every time the government releases its new figure, the new deaths added to the figure have occurred over the last two weeks or so. So the 717 rise today didn't all occur in one day. They died over the last fortnight or so.

I don't know if the MSM genuinely don't realise this or they do but they are lying to us and scaremongering.
 

Blackleaf

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When certain people were calling for a lockdown, they forgot about the economy.

Now they are realising their mistake and thinking: "Oops".

But they just don't want to admit it.

The lockdowns clearly can't continue for much longer.