it won't matter especially when you got literal walking zombies in hordes ting on the streets and huddling up together while shooting up h from san fran to la.
What? You don't see the hue from the plasma when you operate your microwave? You need more C2F6 if that's the case.
it won't matter especially when you got literal walking zombies in hordes ting on the streets and huddling up together while shooting up h from san fran to la.
It's got some people here going bat . If someone says, "well, you can still take a walk or exercise" someone is quick to rush in with the "you selfish asshole, you're going to infect us alll!!!!"
in that scenario aren't both those people out and about?
Tell it, kori. Testify!!!
Well you would know...
i got a call the other day from my buddy in LA i stayed with while out there last april. the dude's first words were, "hahaha yall are dealing with the corona and i read it's as lackland", but the dude seemed oblivious to his own state's huge ordeal fighting this virus. he's delusional and then he went off on me for saying i don't give a about bernie all because he told me bernie was the only one who could save us.
i feel bad for my buddy and his mental state since moving to LA 14 yrs ago.
yeah because i almost stepped in those zombie's while walking down hollywood blvd when i went out there last year. ing disgusting and way worse than when i visited in my 20's.
I don't expect the virus to hit California as hard because, just like Texas, we have a warmer climate, we have a large population, but it's spread out, and maybe aside from San Fran, we don't have mass public transit. If you see how the virus spread in places like China, mass transit was a huge incubator. We're seeing similar numbers in New York, where it's colder, they use mass transit and population density is greater. The virus has followed a pretty linear growth everywhere, and California has progressed from a its first (reported) case on February 26 to just under 1000 currently. Contrast that to New York, first case March 1st (so later) to over 7000 currently. I've read reports that the virus spreads slower in temps over 65 degrees, which is a temp we're near, and should rise to the 70s next week.
I think the fact that the US is such a big country with its really only population dense area (as in a density similar to European and Asian countries) being New York will (hopefully) slow down that exponential curve were on. Additionally, we don't use mass transit like many other countries.
yeah i guess i'm focusing solely on yalls most dense cities. i forget how big california actually is considering i've only visited small pockets of that state. either way, the two cities i mentioned could be a hot spot to transmit this virus state wide but lets hope not.
stay safe bud
so glad i don't live in austin, tx right now either; too damn populated.
Thanks, bro. I remain hopeful that when the full data sets are in, as I believe many, perhaps hundreds of thousands to even millions, cases are of the asymptomatic or mild type that don't get reported, which will hopefully bring down that morality rate to around flu levels, and then everyone will calm down. Italy for instance was only testing people who showed critical/severe symptoms, so their scary 5 percent mortality rate is likely very skewed.
Who was quick to say that?
Cool story thanks for sharing
All over local groups on social media right now. Even here where we just started shelter in place.
I meant on social media. You can call people names, just dont tell them you're going to enjoy the outdoors.
lol
btw, it'd be rad if social media was a thing of the past.
Plus it's a non-sequitur... this order happened because there's still fools out there that think this is a hoax or they think they can't infect other people.
Don't mind the RG or boutons, tbh... you can and should exercise and take a walk, especially if WFH. The order doesn't preclude that, only affects gatherings.
I know you're trying to talk circles around the fact that there is no proof that the fatality rate is laughable for a 'pandemic'.
What's the average fatality rate for a pandemic, since that's your claim?
The Spanish Flu, which was one of the worst recorded in history, was a little over 2.5%. This is sitting on between 1.5% to 8% right now.
This is a strange hill to die on, as this is just getting started on a number of countries, and barring finding a game-changing treatment soon, it ain't getting better.
I don't need to debate whether or not it's a pandemic in some sense. This does not erase that it's an over-reaction.
That's your problem, you never do. You throw unfounded things, then when pressed you fold. Maybe you should work on your ignorance before posting, tbh...
ur racist for calling it the spanish flu tbh
at least I didn't use the N word, tbh...
You've founded nothing for this overreaction. Mirror, bruh.
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