Let's assume for a second that we get the virus down to zero with our lockdown measures.
Then what? We open everything and let people go back to work and it just explodes again. This won't ever be over until there is a vaccine. What if there isn't a vaccine? It will take a decade to get back to normal.
What we're doing isn't about eliminating the virus, it's about not overwhelming the hospitals and turning a shitty situation into a plague doctors wet dream.
Hudson Flores
>trusting the system this much
Angel King
I've heard it suggested that this thing could mutate, and we could mostly get over it, then have come right back again next year like the flu. Imagine a couple new strands of this thing every single year. No immunities for the people who caught it the year before, just more damage to the lungs, and all the other shit this thing does to the human body.
Christopher Rodriguez
We just go back to work as normal and let the boomers die. Millennials and younger will have jobs available and less welfare problems because the old useless fucks are dead. Housing market becomes affordable. There's too many positives to list.
Robert Flores
There will be no more old people life expectancy will go down. Lots of babies will die. Shits gonna be a mess all because some slant eyes thought it would be a good idea to eat some bats.
Ryder Watson
Actually if we did a hard quarentine untill the last infected recovered/died the virus would be extinct.
John Fisher
situations like this just prove that we need more government control in our lives. I hope after this mess they pass laws that will help them act more decisively next time with out having to worry about all the political red tape.
William Hill
Can we all stop pretending that this isn't a biolab leak of some kind?
This shit might as well be airborne aids. You are really trying to shit me this came from bat soup when its just a splice between aids and the flu and not the lab 10 miles down the road from "ground zero"?
Yes and that might be possible here or the US or UK but it ain't gonna happen in India or Africa. It's only a matter of time before it gets back here again.
Jordan Cox
>CTRL+F >"agenda 21" >0 results
you people suck
Josiah Ross
Pretty much this. I go by what the government does, not what they say. What they say is everything will be fine, just be chill and wash your hands. What they're doing is massive panic and everything is about to collapse.
Logan Perry
>I've heard it suggested that this thing could mutate, and we could mostly get over it, then have come right back again next year like the flu Are you basing this on recent chink lies that they have a new strain in china in an attempt to cover up the fact that they never had it under control and need a way to continue to perpetuate their lies?
Christian Powell
The plan was to conceal, not reveal, the true source of the storm, and it’s global, not American, origins.
By all your politicians and twitter too. Who collectively thought it would be a wise move to conceal, threaten and judge the true source of the storm .
Don’t take it personally. All our politicians are shameless cunts. It doesn’t take a genius to figure that out, does it?
It’s all over 8kun too. Lol
And yes, we are definitely all created equal.
And the dumb Jews do pay a price to handle the money too. Lol
KNOWLEDGE Direct link to source document in pdf format.
2,238 pages130mb
17 year long beam of light from the absolute. Every single entry date and time stamped
I’m pulling for as hoc ethnic cleansing against the chink diaspora
Mason Butler
Actually once they have a quick test they could just test everyone coming in the country. Never mind.
Caleb Campbell
based nigger.
John Butler
The plan right now from the Canadian government is to slow the spread to "buy more time for research". So I guess we're literally waiting on a vaccine that might not come. I mean the cold doesn't have a cure and it's been around forever, and we're supposed to find a cure for this in a couple weeks?
There's only two outcomes, the country stays locked down for months, the economy crashes and we all starve and die, or we go back to work, the virus spreads, everyone gets sick, the economy crashes and we all starve and die
Dominic Hernandez
The point of the lockdown is just to slow the spread to ease the load on the healthcare system. The intent is still to solve the problem by herd immunity. By the time there is a vaccine nobody will need it, and yeah, there might be a new mutation.
Luis Reed
So the point is to minimize the strain on the hospitals until we either make it possible for there to be mass produced ventilators or just use the ones we currently have
Lucas Phillips
What we are doing now is letting things get so bad that all the actions taken after appear justified. Take a screen cap, this will make sense in a couple months.
Thomas Collins
>actually believing this
Yuji Zhang, Strides Arcolab Pui-Yi Lam Huajun Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences Aleksei Chmura, EcoHealth Alliance Christopher J Cowled, The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Peng Zhou Lijun Wu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Guangjian Zhu Cheng Peng, Vanung University Yunzhi Zhang Christopher Broder,Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Glenn A Marsh, The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Wendong Li, City of Hope National Medical Center Xinglou Yang, Wuhan Institute Of Virology Xingyi Ge, College of Biology Meiniang Wang, Wuhan Institute Of Virology Bryan T Eaton Bing Tan, Wuhan Institute Of Virology Lin-Fa Wang, The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Shuyi Zhang Wei Zhang, The University of Manchester Junfa Yuan, Huazhong Agricultural University Yan-Wei Tan, Universität Heidelberg Jianhong Zhang, University of Toronto Peter Daszak, EcoHealth Alliance Alexei J Drummond, University of Auckland Ning Wang Wuze Ren Chi Wai Yip, RIKEN Zhenggang Han, Wuhan Polytechnic University Michelle L Baker Zhihong Hu, Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan Jonathan H. Epstein, EcoHealth Alliance Linfa Wang, Duke-NUS Medical School Ben Hu, The Boeing Company Jun-Fa Yuan, Huazhong Agricultural University Hanzhong Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences Gary Crameri, Australian Animal Health Laboratory Jennifer A Barr, The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Jean-Robert Bonami, Université de Montpellier Meng Yu, The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Hume Field Chung-Chau Hon, RIKEN Yan Li Frederick C Leung, The University of Hong Kong Fanya Zeng Tommy Tsan-Yuk Lam, The University of Hong Kong Yan Zhu Yi Huang, Wuhan Institute Of Virology
there's your list of suspects. wait and see.
Camden Gutierrez
The "flatten the curve" meme that all the normies are repeating to themselves would be the reasoning, if it weren't for the fact that contracting coronavirus doesn't give you immunity and stop you from catching it again, as we've seen in many cases. So we can try to slow the pace at which it makes its way into society, but since those who catch it and survive can catch it again, there is nothing to flatten. It will flare back up as soon as a large population goes back out, which is why the "herd immunity" retards in the UK are so spectacularly retarded, since it will be an ongoing diminishing effect on 4%+ of their population over and over.
The only other reasoning for this would be to buy time for vaccines and treatments. The absolute fastest the FDA will test and pass the vaccine they're working with is roughly a year from now. You shut down the economy for a full year and there won't be much left to vaccine around here. Simply put, things are going to get really interesting as this goes along and I don't think any governments really know what the fuck to do about it, including the gooks who have relatively low death rates like South Korea.
Jace Ward
What does a manufactured great depression mean?
Henry Barnes
no leaf after 15 days there wil be a lot of people inmunized b/c they had the virus and it was just a flu. Inmunized people stop propagation
My personal opinion is some chinks tried stealing some biotech from US and managed to get it over but fucked up containment as they didn't give Chang all the info. Fucking rat bastards I tell ya
Aaron Morris
It means there's videos and articles of chink agents (literal old women) coughing on fruit and spreading their germs on park benches. China went Umbrella on the fucking planet, because they couldn't take the economic heat.
Luke Davis
Pretty sure I already got it. Starting feeling like shit while watching Trump on tv about it 2+ weeks back. Kind of wierd. 2-3 days of sick, then got better, then another week+ mild cold like symptoms. My chest and sinuses burned - which I don't ever remember happening before, for a few days in turn. Not enough fever to make checking it worthwhile, and I never felt bad enough to stop my day to day activities. I think one or two nights of sleep and I'll finish shaking it off. Not even remotely the sickest I've been. Of course with no testing, who knows if that was it, but I think so.
this is what I don't understand, this virus is so fucking strange, in some palces its really deadly, and in other places people get over it like nothing... I don't fucking understand it...
It can mutate and become more like a regular cold if the less deadly strains are allowed to spread.
The thing with a virus that's too deadly is that once the host is dead, the virus can't propagate as far. So natural selection tends to select viruses that don't kill their host but just make them a little sick. Obviously, when a virus jumps from one species to another, it's not yet adapted to it and that's how we get SARS and SARS-CoV-2.
Luis Butler
I popped over there. Just more hysteria. I have had conjunctivitis before - its not that uncommon. It basically makes your eyeballs peel. Viruses suck, and we are built to handle them.
Bentley Moore
this is the most terrifing thing about coronavirus. How much time do we have until global economy goes apeshit before we reach herd immunity?
and im not even thinking about it getting a mutation
I've got a theory it is due to how much virus you get infected with. I think this thing multiples really quickly. To understand this look at how the cases go up in a population. If you get a small amount of virus it takes a while before the quantity of virus in you really explodes. This gives your body time to mount a response. On the other hand if somebody coofs right in your face, right when you are inhaling, that shit is right where you don't want it, in a huge quantity. Its the worst case scenario for your body to deal with, and it doesn't so you die.
Carter Ward
Keep getting reinfected until you become sterile. If not for that everything would be great.
Hudson Walker
Thought OP wasn't being a faggot in that thread, seemed to know his stuff.
All viruses have a form of collective intelligence, and through esoteric and technological (very high freq radiation) means that can be manipulated. This one is different from the rest. Not dying is one thing - but I don’t want to deal with any longterm negative effects. This one is truly engineered, and probably was designed to leave permanent damage.
Christian Bell
>has a 12% death rate >of that 12% about 1% is under the age of 40 Corona is a nothing burger.
Gavin Wood
>The thing with a virus that's too deadly is that once the host is dead, the virus can't propagate as far. So natural selection tends to select viruses that don't kill their host but just make them a little sick. Obviously, when a virus jumps from one species to another, it's not yet adapted to it and that's how we get SARS and SARS-CoV-2. Yeah this is completely wrong. SARS escape from a lab. Same thing with SARS II: The Second Coofing. So forget about your broscience. The other problem is the natural selection deal for a gentler, comfier virus doesn't apply when you can spread the thing all over the place while asymptomatic, and when it takes more than a month to kill you. A deadly virus with a high R0 is not facing selective pressure to become less deadly.
Jack Lopez
haruto can you give up olympics arent going to happen in 2020
How does herd immunity develop if everyone is separated?
Isaac Hernandez
>SARS escape from a lab. Same thing with SARS II: The Second Coofing. I have a degree in molecular biology, and no, this shit didn't escape from a lab. Nature is very good at killing us on its own. >The other problem is the natural selection deal for a gentler, comfier virus doesn't apply when you can spread the thing all over the place while asymptomatic, and when it takes more than a month to kill you. A deadly virus with a high R0 is not facing selective pressure to become less deadly. No exactly true. The strain that is less deadly would still have a selective advantage. We can actually see it now by how governments around the world are reacting to a virus that only kills about 4% of people. If it didn't kill anyone, no one would care about it and everyone would be catching it.
Chase Sullivan
Exactly, it doesn't. But no quarantine is perfect, and these rules are pretty loose. As our 'leaders' figure out that hospitals are still mostly empty they will get looser fast.
Grayson Lopez
Are you stupid? The spread will continue, just more slowly.
Dylan Foster
The average death in Italy was like 82.
Cooper Richardson
Biggest problem is that we still don't know the exact host animal of novel Coronavirus. It could be a bat or pangolin for example. If it is bats, we should seriously consider geniciding all the bats to extinction. This is how farmers stop diseases like swine flu by killing all their pigs
Luis Reed
It is weakened in humid environments. It really fucks with smokers. In Italy and South Korea exactly 0% of the deaths are attributed to below 30.
Jason Harris
how come young people are that strong against it?
is it all about immunity? if so, why no newborn deaths?
Matthew Hernandez
I'm not a conspiracy theorist but fucking seriously this whole situation makes no sense and it's not even that bad of a sickness? Like I feel like something bigger is happening that's painfully obvious and I'm missing something
I feel like I'm in the twilight zone and shits about to hit the fan and has nothing to do with this virus
16k worldwide deaths doesn't seem to warrant the world to shut down...
Charles Lewis
What kind of actions are you thinking?
Tyler Martinez
Normalfags who didn't prep enough still go outside to buy groceries, you dumb nigger.
Angel Lee
Are you an actual nigger lol?
Benjamin Anderson
I think this is well established fact
Jacob Jones
love that webm. So comfy, i can just feel the sun like im there irl, the smell of the river and the smellof that hot wood platform thats been baking under the summer afternoon sun for 3 hours. Such a comfy webm. Plz post more like this, i love these fucking vibes right now amidst all this lockdown chaos.
Eli Cruz
at this time if something had happened to these ducks I would've snapped
Thomas Cox
Tell your boomer camera operator to turn his phone to landscape.
Jordan Foster
Panic makes people do strange things. That being said, the time we are in quarantine gives hospitals time to figure out how to reduce the total number of people dying.
Logan Reed
>We open everything and let people go back to work and it just explodes again. Why would it necessarily explode again? In two weeks in WA State alone, we should know what eggs have hatched.
What people are trying to do politically due to the 'emergency' is disgusting. Everything from the passage of this bullshit encryption bill, to bailing out Boeing is trying to be slipped past voters.
Elijah Ward
I was kinda expecting a pike or something to snatch one of them.