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It's really good to see most people accepting this for what it really is, a pandemic that can kill so many so fast if let run wild. There will always be a few grumpy stragglers who see this as a hoax. I'm not part of combine forum but do read it, holy cow, there seems to be a high number of angry old men all of a sudden yelling "get off my lawn", just flaming those who try.
I don't think they realize that if the hospital ventilators are overrun with covid cases, they can't fix heart attacks, traffic accidents, a million other reasons to end up in icu, and an icu that is already quite full, so many will die. Ugh, what a mess. At least its not 1918. i hope they come around.
One big plus, people are remembering how important food is, maybe anyway for a little while.
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Originally posted by 15444 View PostIt's going to kill people eventually.
Spanish Flu. Gunnison, Colorado. October 1918.
Entire town quarantined for almost 3 months, only 2 infections.
Town lifts quarantine when infection rates die down. Immediately 100 cases and 5 dead kids.
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I did some looking tonight and it turns out that Quebec has the most ICU/ventilator capacity per 1000 in the country. Lucky for them. Must be all that good financial management they practice.
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On Tuesday it was business as usual, except to sign a declaration that you were healthy and hadn't travelled;
This morning sent an email saying the offices are locked, wait for staff to come out to the truck to communicate, or phone;
Today suggested to call and ensure they aren't closed down before arriving tomorrow.
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A good link about the numbers. Shocking that the confirmed cases when over with Covid were 90% recovered, 10% dead. Also look at the pre existing like diabetes, heart disease and odds of dying. Yikes.
You can also go today and yesterday numbers.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
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