OT: Coronavirus
Wow....
Yeah, DIA is never that empty. My goodness, this thing has really gotten ahold of people. But I suspect that it's going to make a far bigger dent in the global economy than the global population.
What changes have you made? Personally, I have tickets to fly to San Francisco with my kids to see my brother in a couple of weeks. And, so far anyway, I plan to go. But I have to say I'm a little nervous about it, especially with my kids. Not as much about the virus as how people are panicking about it. A flight yesterday was rerouted to Denver because someone, um...sneezed. And I am narrowing in on some ridiculously priced tickets to Cancun in May. Am I crazy?
“A gentleman is someone who can play the accordion, but doesn't." - Tom Waits
Nobles County now has 1,000 cases of COVID-19 in a population of 22,000 people... and they're planning to reopen the JBS plant Wednesday. Are they TRYING to kill us all? :#
Just how complicated is Zoom anyway?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/the-world-comes-together-for-a-virtual-vaccine-summit-the-us-is-conspicuously-absent/ar-BB13AE4p?ocid=spartandhp
@"RS Express" said: Just how complicated is Zoom anyway?
This is a political bait post. This is your last warning. Next remotely political post by you will have you removed from the thread.
So the great experiment begins as US, Europe, China and SK begin to open-up...
China and SK have had about 4 cases in last few days reported where as in GB and in spots on USA the curves continue to grow.
Lets hope this works out and we don't set ourselves back to early March again. Is the infrastructure here enough for testing, tracing and isolating? I have my doubts.
Fingers and toes crossed this doesnt go badly. Lord knows people and the economy need it to go well.
@"purplefaithful" said: So the great experiment begins as US, Europe, China and SK begin to open-up...China and SK have had about 4 cases in last few days reported where as in GB and in spots on USA the curves continue to grow.
Lets hope this works out and we don't set ourselves back to early March again. Is the infrastructure here enough for testing, tracing and isolating? I have my doubts.
Fingers and toes crossed this doesnt go badly. Lord knows people and the economy need it to go well.
Agreed. And if anybody actually believes the number of reported cases and fatalaties in China, let me know. I have some great beachfront property in Nevada for sale.
@"BigAl99" said: Why is that political, is it not what happened?
you know damn well why, truth or not does not take away its political nature and its propensity to derail threads. if this thread stays on this board there will be no political talk that will cause rebuttals and the shit throwing that ensues.
@"Ralphie" said:@"purplefaithful" said: So the great experiment begins as US, Europe, China and SK begin to open-up...China and SK have had about 4 cases in last few days reported where as in GB and in spots on USA the curves continue to grow.
Lets hope this works out and we don't set ourselves back to early March again. Is the infrastructure here enough for testing, tracing and isolating? I have my doubts.
Fingers and toes crossed this doesnt go badly. Lord knows people and the economy need it to go well.
Agreed. And if anybody actually believes the number of reported cases and fatalaties in China, let me know. I have some great beachfront property in Nevada for sale.
It's funny... the origin country where this started has what... supposedly 84,000 cases... While the rest of the world has hundreds of thousands or more...It's like your 5 yr old kid that has chocolate all over his face and you ask him if he ate that hole bag of candy bars... And he says no, wasn't me, Dad... Really... are you sure you son? Lol
Breathless in a bad way.
JANUARY 2, 2020,
DOW CLOSE - 28,828.8DECEMBER UNEMPLOYMENT RATE - 3.5%KNOWN US INFECTIONS - 0KNOWN US DEATHS - 0
@"purplefaithful" said:Breathless in a bad way.JANUARY 2, 2020,
DOW CLOSE - 28,828.8DECEMBER UNEMPLOYMENT RATE - 3.5%KNOWN US INFECTIONS - 0KNOWN US DEATHS - 0FEB 6, 2020, DOW CLOSE - 29,379JANUARY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE - 3.6%KNOWN US INFECTIONS - 12KNOWN US DEATHS - 0MARCH 2, 2020, DOW CLOSE - 26,703 (-2848 from all-time high)FEBRUARY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE - 3.5%KNOWN US INFECTIONS - 102KNOWN US DEATHS - 6APRIL 1, 2020, DOW CLOSE - 20,943MARCH UNEMPLOYMENT RATE - 4.4%KNOWN US INFECTIONS - More than 212,692KNOWN US DEATHS - More than 4,780FIRST-TIME JOBLESS CLAIMS -- More than 10 million in March MAY 7, 2020, DOW CLOSE - 23,976APRIL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE - ~16%KNOWN US INFECTIONS - More than 1.2 millionKNOWN US DEATHS - More than 75,000FIRST-TIME JOBLESS CLAIMS - More than 20 million in April Nearly all the job growth achieved during the 11-year recovery from the Great Recession has now been lost in one month.
they will find an anti virus, they will determine antibody testing and immunity, and we will be able to put people back to work safely soon.
I am not fretting... I have concern for those that are unemployed right now, and certainly for those small business owners that are losing their businesses, but we will recover and things will find a new normal... life will go on for most of us and who knows, maybe this soft reboot will yield some positives for the future of the US?
I can think of a lot of things that I would change as a result of this that would have positive effects for the future, but it would take strong elected officials that werent easily influenced by industry giants. I think taking large facilities like we see in our meat packing industry and breaking them down and spreading them out across rural America would be much better for the integrity of our food supply as well as the health and safety of their workers.. and would also help revitalize more of rural America at the same time. If we take these employers and break them down and spread them out, that would create more jobs outside the urban centers and we could start to move people out of the housing projects in the inner cities and get them spread out over other parts of the country so the next pandemic doesnt find as many people living on top of each other. I have no illusions of recreating 1950 or that we wont have massive housing projects in major urban centers, but the trend of moving all jobs to these massive sprawling areas isnt good for anybody IMO, we may be more economical in some instances, but we have seen how it can bite us in the ass when all our chicks are in just one or two baskets.
My hair has taken on a Hasselhoffian appearance. Not quite Knight Rider but superior to Baywatch.
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