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Post by ambitiousace on Mar 15, 2020 11:05:07 GMT
Europe is not doing well, although most countries have excellent healthcare systems (the only countries outside of Europe that can compete with them are Japan, South Korea and Taiwan), it is difficult to get the virus under control. The death rate of the virus is only 2% but 20% has to go to intensive care so the hospitals are starting to fill up in Italy, Spain and France. Nor does it help that most European countries are democracies and so it is difficult to take extreme measures. I personally think that we will not be the last and that outbreaks should still be expected in the USA, South Asia, Africa and South America. And it can become a huge problem if outbreaks occur in economically less developed countries where health care is worse. We also had stock market crashes in Asia, Europe and America on several days this week and a global crisis is almost inevitable where unaffected countries will be affected as well. Africa is doing surprisingly well at the moment That's crucial to mankind..Meanwhile,ppl here still goes for religious events
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Post by Seger on Mar 15, 2020 11:06:44 GMT
Europe is not doing well, although most countries have excellent healthcare systems (the only countries outside of Europe that can compete with them are Japan, South Korea and Taiwan), it is difficult to get the virus under control. The death rate of the virus is only 2% but 20% has to go to intensive care so the hospitals are starting to fill up in Italy, Spain and France. Nor does it help that most European countries are democracies and so it is difficult to take extreme measures. I personally think that we will not be the last and that outbreaks should still be expected in the USA, South Asia, Africa and South America. And it can become a huge problem if outbreaks occur in economically less developed countries where health care is worse. We also had stock market crashes in Asia, Europe and America on several days this week and a global crisis is almost inevitable where unaffected countries will be affected as well. Africa is doing surprisingly well at the moment there are two reasons for 1 there are few planes going to aftika and 2 we have no idea what is going on in africa, we cannot trust that it is going well we just don't know. The African figures are not reliable because their health care barely exists, would it be a coincidence that the richer countries such as Egypt and South Africa were the first to report infections? here is an example from asia: the only two countries where no people are infected in the middle east are syria and yemen, coincidentally also the two countries with civil war.
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 15, 2020 12:41:53 GMT
Africa is doing surprisingly well at the moment there are two reasons for 1 there are few planes going to aftika and 2 we have no idea what is going on in africa, we cannot trust that it is going well we just don't know. The African figures are not reliable because their health care barely exists, would it be a coincidence that the richer countries such as Egypt and South Africa were the first to report infections? here is an example from asia: the only two countries where no people are infected in the middle east are syria and yemen, coincidentally also the two countries with civil war. Reported cases do vastly differ from the actual situation. From refugee accounts their marine voyages are already contaminated with suspected coronavirus pateints, which indicates that they were probably infected from their various embarkation points in Africa, further questioning the relatively stable accounts.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2020 3:30:57 GMT
State of emergency where I am now. Gotta suck now
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 16, 2020 3:33:35 GMT
State of emergency where I am now. Gotta suck now Canada? Oops, Trudeau's wife
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Mar 16, 2020 13:01:06 GMT
Europe is not doing well, although most countries have excellent healthcare systems (the only countries outside of Europe that can compete with them are Japan, South Korea and Taiwan), it is difficult to get the virus under control. The death rate of the virus is only 2% but 20% has to go to intensive care so the hospitals are starting to fill up in Italy, Spain and France. Nor does it help that most European countries are democracies and so it is difficult to take extreme measures. I personally think that we will not be the last and that outbreaks should still be expected in the USA, South Asia, Africa and South America. And it can become a huge problem if outbreaks occur in economically less developed countries where health care is worse. We also had stock market crashes in Asia, Europe and America on several days this week and a global crisis is almost inevitable where unaffected countries will be affected as well. From what I heard, germany handled the situation very well.
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Post by Seger on Mar 16, 2020 13:49:25 GMT
Europe is not doing well, although most countries have excellent healthcare systems (the only countries outside of Europe that can compete with them are Japan, South Korea and Taiwan), it is difficult to get the virus under control. The death rate of the virus is only 2% but 20% has to go to intensive care so the hospitals are starting to fill up in Italy, Spain and France. Nor does it help that most European countries are democracies and so it is difficult to take extreme measures. I personally think that we will not be the last and that outbreaks should still be expected in the USA, South Asia, Africa and South America. And it can become a huge problem if outbreaks occur in economically less developed countries where health care is worse. We also had stock market crashes in Asia, Europe and America on several days this week and a global crisis is almost inevitable where unaffected countries will be affected as well. From what I heard, germany handled the situation very well. I’m not saying that Germany, Italy, France or my home country the Netherlands isn’t doing the right things but it doesn’t help the number of infected people is skyrocketing
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Post by Tito on Mar 16, 2020 14:03:06 GMT
It has been closed for me for a week, it is presumed by my professors that it will be extended. Shops, cafes and a bunch of buildings like that are made to close at 18 or 19, depends on whats the businness
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Post by ambitiousace on Mar 16, 2020 14:27:29 GMT
Here is just minor lockdown..Looms like it's grinding time til April
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 16, 2020 14:54:38 GMT
From what I heard, germany handled the situation very well. I’m not saying that Germany, Italy, France or my home country the Netherlands isn’t doing the right things but it doesn’t help the number of infected people is skyrocketing ah you are practically neighbours with netherfreek then
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 16, 2020 14:56:17 GMT
Well it is inevitable, unless ideally everyone goes for testing to sieve out the infected. Since that is the only sure fire way to stop things, and that it is impossible unless the globe has been secretly preparing a complete census that can reach out to all, then it cannot be avoided that spread occurs before detection and quarantine
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2020 22:37:32 GMT
India is doing fairly good considering the size of the population. Few days back an old couple was tested positive for the virus. Now the police is searching for the people they came in contact with. Tourist visas have been cancelled.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2020 22:40:10 GMT
India is doing fairly good considering the size of the population. Few days back an old couple was tested positive for the virus. Now the police is searching for the people they came in contact with. Tourist visas have been cancelled. We dealt with viruses like nipah virus very well in the past so hopefully we should do well with this one too. Stay safe guys.
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Post by Jeanne d'Arc on Mar 18, 2020 15:06:58 GMT
My spring break is extended until April 6th.
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Post by Gone on Mar 19, 2020 2:16:23 GMT
My spring break is extended until April 6th. But are you on sick leave or do the teachers assign you homework? Or do you study?
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