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The Coronavirus a/k/a COVID-19 corner.

User is offline   Mark 

#121

and that was comic relief????? ;)
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User is online   ck3D 

#122

Ha, the botched quote was my best attempt at some, I meant!
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User is offline   Kyanos 

#123

View PostTrooper Dan, on 21 March 2020 - 08:57 PM, said:

It's quite possible that certain genes carried in certain populations make people more vulnerable, but there just isn't enough data right now to support any such speculation.


It is an engineered virus.
It does target Asians.

The only speculation is if China used it to genocide the Han, then their globalist populations abroad... or... Did Trump actually deliver the payload to Wuhan via the US military (like the CCP states)
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User is offline   Jimmy 

  • Let's go Brandon!

#124

ITT: People who appeal to science's authority because it's their religion claim I'm appealing to authority because I just said some random African doctor made an interesting point

This post has been edited by MARTYR: 22 March 2020 - 05:52 AM

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User is offline   Kyanos 

#125

View PostMARTYR, on 22 March 2020 - 05:51 AM, said:

ITT: People who appeal to science's authority because it's their religion claim I'm appealing to authority because I just said some random African doctor made an interesting point


My Vodoo doll said payload released 11/3/2019 - beautiful disaster 3/11/2020. Numbers in this scenerio point the finger directly towards the numerologists.
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User is offline   Radar 

  • King of SOVL

#126

View PostPhotonic, on 22 March 2020 - 05:01 AM, said:

Did Trump actually deliver the payload to Wuhan via the US military (like the CCP states)


Like the what states? Can you post a source?
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User is offline   Kyanos 

#127

CCP=Chinese Communist Party

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2/2 CDC was caught on the spot. When did patient zero begin in US? How many people are infected? What are the names of the hospitals? It might be US army who brought the epidemic to Wuhan. Be transparent! Make public your data! US owe us an explanation! pic.twitter.com/vYNZRFPWo3

— Lijian Zhao 赵立坚 (@zlj517) March 12, 2020


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Zhao Lijian is a Chinese politician and the current deputy director of Foreign Ministry Information Department.



He's still going at it now on twitter. This from 2H ago. https://twitter.com/zlj517

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US CDC admitted some #COVID19 patients were misdiagnosed as flu during 2019 flu season. 34 million infected & 20000 died. If #COVID19 began last September, & US has been lack of testing ability, how many would have been infected? US should find out when patient zero appeared.

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User is offline   Mark 

#128

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User is offline   Hank 

#129

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American Thinker - an article from one who had the virus.
https://www.american...th_society.html

Approximately 7,452 people die every day in the U.S. — without help from COVID-19. In the time it took you to read this paragraph, two people died. COVID-19 deaths thus far are two one hundredths of one percent of all average yearly deaths. With self-quarantine of the elderly and at-risk groups, and the heightened alerts for use of hand-sanitizer, cleaning of surfaces, etc., we should be able to survive this without closing schools and killing simple entertainment pursuits. In other words, give us our lives back!
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#130

Stop fighting the last war, Hank.

I've been trying to tell you, the infection is real even if the virus wasn't (it is but that isn't what is important). The coup is already over.
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User is offline   Danukem 

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#131

View PostHank, on 22 March 2020 - 10:04 AM, said:

Approximately 7,452 people die every day in the U.S. — without help from COVID-19. In the time it took you to read this paragraph, two people died. COVID-19 deaths thus far are two one hundredths of one percent of all average yearly deaths. With self-quarantine of the elderly and at-risk groups, and the heightened alerts for use of hand-sanitizer, cleaning of surfaces, etc., we should be able to survive this without closing schools and killing simple entertainment pursuits. In other words, give us our lives back!


This was my initial reaction as well and I'm still sympathetic to it. If we are still locked down a month from now, I'm pretty sure I will be back in that camp.

HOWEVER, when people talk about the small number of deaths so far, that's not very persuasive by itself. The low death toll in the US is partly due to this still being in its early stages, and partly due to the very same lockdown policies that are being objected to. Would it have been better to aggressively test for the virus earlier on and only isolate infected individuals + the vulnerable? Absolutely, yes. But right now we are still playing catch-up. The real test of government officials acting in good faith is, can we convert over to a less draconian policy that only isolates infected+vulnerable individuals once things are more under control? No, I'm not optimistic about that either. And that's why I say, if the situation is more under control, but they are still insisting on the universal lockdown, I will be with you. And yes, you can be sure that we will be demonized for advocating "dangerous" policies. But, at this moment, I'm not there. And who knows, maybe the government will surprise us and act reasonably.
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User is offline   Jimmy 

  • Let's go Brandon!

#132

They're putting nanites in our blood. The virus is a cover story.
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User is offline   Jeff 

#133

With regards to the economy crashing and stuff. People think that the so-called business cycle of boom and bust is a natural occurrence that we can't do anything about. It's not really. Most of it comes from the choices we make. Flood the market with oil? Oil price drops, economies dependent on oil go bust. Stop buying anything and stay inside 99% of the time due to a virus? Not naturally occurring, this was a choice people made. It's not like this thing kills everything it touches, maybe people with weak immune systems or the really old people (80+) whose systems don't function as well as someone in their 30s.

Trump shakes hands with guy who tested positive for COVID 19 and he's 74 years old, right in that old person category of obese and in poor mental health.

This post has been edited by Jeff: 22 March 2020 - 08:02 PM

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User is offline   xMobilemux 

#134

Well my country New Zealand has just gone into lockdown due to the C-Virus, for the next 4 weeks I'm stuck at home with Doom Eternal and Resident Evil 3 Remake.
So......
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New Zealand is going into full lockdown in 48 hours for a month. I guess I will have more time for WGRealms.

This post has been edited by William Gee: 22 March 2020 - 09:01 PM

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User is offline   Radar 

  • King of SOVL

#136

I'm really pissed at all the pundits I listen to whining about how tHe gOvErNmEnT iSnT dOiNg EnOuGh To StOp ThE vIrUs. Does anyone know of any talking head who isn't asking for more intervention?
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User is offline   Mark 

#137

I can't wait until it dies down and I can start watching the news again. Right now, if I turn it on and I see the subject is Coronavirus I switch to something else immediately. I've been doing this for at least 2 weeks now. I'm not in denial, I just won't participate in the obsession/scare/doom and gloom. I'm still going about business as normal up until somewhere I usually go to gets shut down. I don't care if others think I'm one of the reasons its hard to contain the virus because I won't wall myself up in my home.

This post has been edited by Mark: 23 March 2020 - 04:36 AM

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User is offline   Hank 

#138

Mark, don't worry. Very soon, the sharp down turn in the economy will bring riots and mass upheaval. They are already asking for military support, ehm, to fight the virus, officially.
Give it two or three months. The news will start to get interesting again. ;)

Current method to do your confession

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User is offline   Mark 

#139

I just returned from a trip to 3 grocery stores. Unfortunately, I usually don't find all the brands of food I want at only 1 store. Then a trip to the lawyer. It was sad to see all the empty or almost empty parking lots along the stretch of business district I traveled. The bright side is gas is down to $1.65/gal and there were no waiting lines at the stores longer than 2 people. Traffic was light.
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User is offline   Radar 

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#140

My state is going on lockdown starting at 12am tonight until April 13th. lol
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User is offline   Danukem 

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#141

Speaking for myself, I'm putting my pitchfork back in the shed for the next few weeks at least. There will be plenty of time to get the pitchforks back out if restrictions are not relaxed later on when it's reasonable to do so.

Even if governments did nothing right now, the economic disruption would be enormous. Most people simply wouldn't be willing to go about business as usual. So what you would get is, a minority of people going about business as usual and spreading the virus fairly quickly, while most people tried to isolate themselves. You would get, I think, a pretty bad combination, something approaching the worst of both worlds. At my own business, for example, there would not be enough customers to justify the expenses of keeping it open, while the backlash and risk of being open would be considerable. Getting the virus is a roll of the dice, even if you are young and healthy. There's a good chance you will be fine, but the chances of it being serious are high enough that most people don't want to risk it. That's all you need for serious economic disruption, even without the government playing a role.
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User is offline   Jeff 

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Sorry, image expired on previous post. Could edited it, but it was too late.

This post has been edited by Jeff: 24 March 2020 - 09:32 AM

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User is offline   Mark 

#143

I heard yesterday that only 1 infant and no teenagers have died from the Coronavirus. I don't know if that was worldwide or just the US. I was channel surfing and caught the tail end of it. People tell me I don't act my age. Maybe the virus will be fooled and give me a break if I catch it.

This post has been edited by Mark: 24 March 2020 - 12:07 PM

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User is offline   Danukem 

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#144

The long incubation period (currently estimated at 5.1 days on the average) is a real problem. People are strongly inclined to let their guard down around others who appear healthy, especially if they are friends and family.
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#145

2000 people died yesterday globaly from covid19
https://www.worldome...fo/coronavirus/
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User is offline   Kyanos 

#146

View PostMark, on 24 March 2020 - 12:06 PM, said:

I heard yesterday that only 1 infant and no teenagers have died from the Coronavirus. I don't know if that was worldwide or just the US. I was channel surfing and caught the tail end of it. People tell me I don't act my age. Maybe the virus will be fooled and give me a break if I catch it.

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https://www.worldome...x-demographics/

Found this on that site WG posted above.
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View PostOccludeOlga, on 19 March 2020 - 04:06 PM, said:

Never forget that George Carlin has been dead for over a decade.


I know Occlude. God rest his soul. Speaking of Carlin. Heed this quote from below. Feels like we're living in the End Times.

View PostMARTYR, on 02 April 2014 - 08:52 PM, said:

Carlin was right.

Spoiler



This post has been edited by DustFalcon85: 25 March 2020 - 05:05 PM

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User is offline   Mark 

#148

https://www.mercuryn...ndemic-in-2015/
Bill Gates warned us in 2015.

This post has been edited by Mark: 26 March 2020 - 03:53 AM

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User is offline   blizzart 

#149

JSJ presenting: Duke's best pickup lines (during the time of CoronaVirus)

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This post has been edited by blizzart: 27 March 2020 - 02:12 PM

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User is offline   Danukem 

  • Duke Plus Developer

#150

120k people in the US have tested positive for COVID19. But test results are delayed by an average of a week, so that data should be considered a week old. Also, only a small minority of people with the virus are being tested -- the wealthy, officials in sensitive positions, people with severe symptoms, and a smattering of others without severe symptoms. It's hard to estimate, but let's say that 10% of those infected were tested. That would put us at 1.2M infected. But since that was a week ago (test reporting delay) the actual number currently infected in the U.S. is probably closer to 2M.
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