HotPocket69
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It will be hard to go back to the status quo of saying they don't even deserve wages above slave level & some respect after this.
I mean, if you’re a nurse (at least in the US) you make pretty damn good money
It will be hard to go back to the status quo of saying they don't even deserve wages above slave level & some respect after this.
It will be hard to go back to the status quo of saying they don't even deserve wages above slave level & some respect after this.
He apparently left a note saying he couldn't bear with the situation this is going to bring which he said it will be much worse than in past crisis.
They know what they’re doing. People need to wake the fuck up.
It will be hard to go back to the status quo of saying they don't even deserve wages above slave level & some respect after this.
I have a friend who rarely leaves his moms house, has only briefly had a job for a few weeks, he's in his mid 20's, and he laughed at the idea that he might get a job at Wal Mart. He explained to me that apparently only complete losers get those kinds of jobs.
China keeps fucking the rest of the world.
They know what they’re doing. People need to wake the fuck up.
The average age of the dead in Italy is still ~80 years. Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1105061/coronavirus-deaths-by-region-in-italy/
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The problem is all those items will be replaced by the same company so this will happen again.
Only option is to look for new suppliers.
I say buy local and bite the bullet.
The brewery next to me switched over to produce hand sanitizers instead of beer.
This is what more and more local companies should do.
Serve the puplic and still profit from it.
I guess botched testing and delayed response were part of it. Most of the countries around the world were way ahead of testing than the US at the beginning because the US testing kits were badly made. Also the way the US society work with mostly Independent decentralized states makes it more difficult to coordinate a country-wide response. It didn't help that the federal government downplayed the risk also which made many people not take it seriously enough.I am definitely not saying that the US handled this completely correctly from the outset, but any thoughts on why/how the US somehow has by far the most cases of any nation (assuming China's data is true, which is a big assumption), and that NY in particular has ~12x as many cases as the next highest state (NJ excluded - its proximity to NY is the main reason for its high case count). You can say that NY/the US is testing more, but can it possibly be THAT much more? Keep in mind that the first US case was many weeks after China/Spain/Italy, and our nationwide population density is far lower than Spain/Italy (bear in mind that even if NY had only 15K cases instead of 55K, the US would still have the highest number of cases despite the lesser population density and later "start date" than these other nations).
Also, I realize that the population density of NY doesn't help matters, but other very dense US cities like LA and Chicago aren't seeing similar case numbers. Of course, it could be that due to how much international travel passes into/out of NY (more so than even other large cities like LA/Chicago) we had more people who brought this back from overseas than other US cities had, and thus sped up the transmission. It's just strange - are we (the US and NY especially) just botching things THAT badly? Is it all just due to more extensive testing?
Italy had a nice drop in cases today thankfully and a drop in deaths. Maybe a good sign.
Things are going to be fine. There will be an end to this. Things will return to “normal.”
The average age of the dead or average age of the dead by C19?
I recall it's 61 in Germany.
No its a local brewery in calgary in the same industrial park i am.You live next to a labatt brewery?
I feel sorry for you every candaian knows Molson is better.
Not completely true , we Dutch don’t follow the WHO rules that close, we don’t test enough or contact trace and isolate, I think it will bite us in the ass.I guess botched testing and delayed response were part of it. Most of the countries around the world were way ahead of testing than the US at the beginning because the US testing kits were badly made. Also the way the US society work with mostly Independent decentralized states makes it more difficult to coordinate a country-wide response. It didn't help that the federal government downplayed the risk also which made many people not take it seriously enough.
Italy's new cases today: +5.217
New daily deaths: 756
Last three days the number of new cases were 5.974, 5.909, 6.203.
Last thee days the number of deaths were: 889, 919, 712.
Deaths aside, which say nothing right now, it is now clearly a trend. A declining trend.
Let’s wait a couple of days to see if it’s really a trend . I hope it is.Italy's new cases today: +5.217
New daily deaths: 756
Last three days the number of new cases were 5.974, 5.909, 6.203.
Last thee days the number of deaths were: 889, 919, 712.
Deaths aside, which say nothing right now, it is now clearly a trend. A declining trend.
A horrific failing by its governor and mayor.The state of NY alone will likely surpass Italy in a couple weeks in infections. It’s getting close.
No its a local brewery in calgary in the same industrial park i am.
I am off the booze for life after my surgery.
But i like me some icewine sometimes.
I like your optimisim but we need more days of "decline" to make any judgements.
Where i live we had 3 days of decline and now its going back up again.
I will wait at least a week of decline before calling anything.
Let’s wait a couple of days to see if it’s really a trend . I hope it is.
This is an example why dense cities aren't necessarily a good thing. Even with the economic benefit.A horrific failing by its governor and mayor.
I give you full credit for finding it.Edit: Goddammit Oatmeal beat me to it
Anthony Fauci at 4 minutes 50 seconds in the video: we're looking at 150,000 to 200,000 deaths in the US.
He says "cases" initially, but corrects himself at the 5-minute mark.
A horrific failing by its governor and mayor.
"Looking at what we're seeing now, I would say between 100 and 200,000 deaths. We're gonna have millions of cases, but I just don't think that we really need to make a projection that it's such a moving target that you can so easily be wrong and mislead people."
Why are you so interested in taking his rough estimate at the moment, but not his follow up comment that we shouldn't be making projections? His whole point was that models and projections rarely turn out to be true.