Well, shit

Well, shit.

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Are we really surprised?

And the real number is 10 times that

>Ey goyim, keep working 70 hours a week so you can afford 10% of your covid medication.

Ohio alone had 100,000 cases a week ago. 70k is nothing burger tier.

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So 0.02% of the population after everyone's been on lockdown for 1-2 weeks?

>lockdown
Our lockdowns are meme tier compared to China. I can still go to grocery store, gas station, dry cleaner (fuckin lol), liquor store? This isn't a lockdown its a memedown.

>start acting only when it's too late
>expect to be any less fucked

you could just stop testing people like japan, sweden and norway so your stats don't look so bad

Based since this crisis is getting me some neetbux

Hope it kills all the obese, the high blood pressure, and the diabetic.

What lockdown?

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NEETs get nothing, Only those who are laid off or had their hours cut.

>Muh Florida
Meme state nobody cares

If you get laid off you are a NEET

All those people deserve to die but they're going to push the numbers up for a long time yet

not to mention incubation period, for this shit is about 5 days but it could be up to 21

It doesn't really feel like the economy has realized what's up yet. The crash took the stock market back to 2016 levels, but it all seems to rest on the meme that everything's gonna go back to normal in four months. Surely you can't just let everyone out at once and not expect another shitshow.

Nigga young people wont die. youngest has been 31 year old in italy. Now we are going to have the worst recession in history just so that boomers can live few more years.

Some 20 year old kid died

The political climate in the US is going to make this a whole lot worse because people live the delusion that it's happening on other states/cities and not theirs so many places aren't taking it seriously and downplaying the fuck out of it.

He had leukemia
This has a literal nothingburger mortalityrate for people under 40. It skyrockets for +65 year olds. Just look at the statistics

17 year old died in Korea too. "Young dont die" is a cope. Same as "White/black people cant catch it"

> let everyone out
You act like anyone has been meaningfully blocked in. If you can go to grocery store and if you are expected to self-quarantine instead of being taken to centralized quarantine, then you have not had a proper lockdown yet.

Not Ohio, see . Ohio fully admits to being the global epicenter of the virus. Not ashamed, not afraid. Simple as.

Yeah, and a lot of young people have medical conditions, so they can still die, and obviously at younger than 31

Im not saying young people cant die still 0,2% is really low. The global recession is going to cause a lot more misfortune. Niggas be reporting about the death rate more than recoveries

Economy is a meme. You can always get more money but you can't bring dead back to life.

0,2% is lower than boomers dying from the flu. Is it really worth causing the global recession, perhaps the worst in history? We cant keep these lockdowns forever anyway

Who cares about recession? Are you a stockholder or a waiter or something?

The US always has to one-up everyone...

>but it all seems to rest on the meme that everything's gonna go back to normal in four months. Surely you can't just let everyone out at once and not expect another shitshow.
Some countries cannot stay on lock down any longer, even our NEET bucks we're setting up (That is not going to cover nearly enough people, given it has way too many requirements) will run out in 3.5 months. After that everyone is going to be jobless, homeless, starved to death or in catastrophic debt.

Is 0.2% just the death rate for younger people or what because if I'm not mistaken the death rate is at around 4%, which is way higher than the season flu at around 0.1%

>17 year old died in Korea too.
Fake news

>In a briefing Thursday afternoon, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the 17-year-old’s death was not linked to COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

>Medics at Yeungnam University Hospital in Daegu, where the patient was treated, tested him for COVID-19 several times, as his chest imaging showed signs of a possible infection. Results came out negative in nine of the tests and positive in one.

>The KCDC’s Vice Director Kwon Jun-wook said the agency as well as two hospitals conducted postmortem virus tests on the patient’s samples, including blood, urine and liquid from the lower respiratory tract.

>The virus was not detected in tests run by the three institutions. The earlier positive result appears to be due to a technical error or contamination at the lab, Kwon said.

>The state clinical committee for emerging infectious diseases has concluded an autopsy was unnecessary, as the case was not a virus fatality.

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maga?

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Which are mostly boomers who will die in a couple of years anyway. Doctors make these decision in normal situations also who gets treatment and who doesnt. Is it really worth destroying the economy for a deceda or more? You have no idea what socialproblems it cause
Ask how it was for eastern bloc countries when it collapsed. They still havent recovered in many cases.

>We cant keep these lockdowns forever anyway
exactly, the state would go bankrupt

The death rate is 0,2% for people under 40 but 15% over 70s which are the people dying from this. Theres only been handful of dead young people which is pretty low considering theres 200k official cases. A lot more untested

I mean, people are people, regardless of age, at least the CDC, WHO, and governments are going to see it that way and act appropriately

And there will most likely be a second wave, theres no exit strategy. What do we do then? This covid is here to stay we just have to learn to live with it

it could be wiped out if we had a vaccine and enough people got immunised

Yeah, which is why the stock market panic doesn't seem proportional to me. There doesn't seem to be any way out of this that doesn't involve just letting hundreds of thousands die on purpose (and dealing with the unrest from that on top of unrest from the economy being wrecked). That's the sort of situation that I'd expect to send the Dow Jones into sub-10k land if not lower.

this virus is really busting my balls, this won't go anywhere interesting, it's just going to fucking ruin everyone's lives financially speaking

>all boomers
Well I guess a lot of young people are gonna get rich soon from inheritance

These hard decisions to make. Doctors need to make these every day who to save. Is it worth putting eldery people onventilaros when theres low chance of survivg and in the end might just get a couple of more years to live
Is it worth to cause the worst recession in history? Like i said about the ussr, but now it will happen globally. Eeastern europe havent recovered the system collapse in 30 years and the first 10 years especially was so poverty ridden westerners cant understand it. Nevertheless the world wont be the same after this

>lockdown
there is no real lockdown. People are still going out to the store, buying shit, going to local businesses that aren't closed.

>white people don't catch it
lel, remember when this was being spouted on Yas Forums?
>ASIANS ARE MOST SUSCEPTIBLE TO THIS
meanwhile sea asians have few deaths vs europe

like your finances weren't ruined yet, come on

yes but this is going to ruin it even more

Hate to say it but those dying would ease the demographic problems western governments are currently facing with enormous unfunded liabilities for entitlement programs

Why is italy still steadily going up even after the supposed lockdown?

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Couldn't tell you if it's worth it or not really, man, just know as well as you do that they're going to weigh lives before economics probably

True, but most estimates seem to point to more than a year before one is developed. Then there's the logistics of vaccinating billions (or even just hundreds of millions), and the fact that any side effects will be extremely visible since this isn't just a background thing like regular vaccination. That will make a lot of people not want to get it and turn into a political problem.

We survived the spanish flu without lockdowns etc. And it killed more people than the ww1

Yes, and had they locked down, maybe they wouldn't have lost more lives than WW1

The further along this goes, the better I feel that I'm working through my first bout of it.

100% of the global population is already infected.

obsessed

Don't worry, you won't ever hit 70,000. That's because a Corona test costs upwards of $1100, and only rich people have that kind of money. So maybe you will get a million corona cases, but official numbers will stay well below that.

>whippersnapper thinks boomers are leaving his generation anything but despair and shattered dreams

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more like soft-lockdown

>gas is cheap
>free checks coming from government
>will be able to buy stocks low
>have an excuse to not leave my house for weeks on end
what is so bad about this flu thing again?

Unless a vaccine is developed and made readily accessible, there's a good chance that the only way for the virus to actually go away is for 100% of the world's population to get it- which is a real possibility. I'm not afraid of a little fever and coofing, but the idea that we might all have to suck it up and collectively experience this notorious virus like it's some kind of rite of passage is going to be something else. Shit, I have a tickle in my throat right now, I could be taking the rite of passage as we speak.

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