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Post by Blue Star on Mar 7, 2020 14:11:19 GMT -6
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Post by rocket on Mar 8, 2020 8:01:32 GMT -6
Depopulation process has begun,as per in the agenda21 plans. They don't have to go door to door to round people up to get rid of.
Just release a deadly virus into the atmosphere and mass casualties happens.
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Post by super on Mar 8, 2020 9:37:05 GMT -6
Depopulation process has begun,as per in the agenda21 plans. They don't have to go door to door to round people up to get rid of. Just release a deadly virus into the atmosphere and mass casualties happens. Mainly folks over 70
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2020 6:09:39 GMT -6
Depopulation process has begun,as per in the agenda21 plans. They don't have to go door to door to round people up to get rid of. Just release a deadly virus into the atmosphere and mass casualties happens. Mainly folks over 70 I don’t think this is agenda 21 but I believe we should keep an eye on it.Being a new strain that seems very contagious I would hope people pay attention and stay home when they are sick.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2020 13:16:30 GMT -6
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Post by dive61364 on Mar 9, 2020 16:40:59 GMT -6
they said the chances of dying from it was 37 percent higher if you are over 50 and have other health concerns.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2020 18:00:59 GMT -6
they said the chances of dying from it was 37 percent higher if you are over 50 and have other health concerns. I don't think freaking about it does any good but paying attention to whats going on is a good idea.
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Post by helencrump on Mar 9, 2020 18:01:55 GMT -6
Too ill to give an interview. Well, I guess not.
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Post by helencrump on Mar 9, 2020 18:18:16 GMT -6
The first case in the US was Jan 19. 7 weeks ago. Compare the numbers in China in the first 7 weeks. Living conditions and health care are rarely mentioned. Chicago had one of the first cases, weeks ago. Dense population, but it’s not spreading like in China.
Even if a immunization is developed, people most likely won’t get it any more than a flu shot
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Post by dive61364 on Mar 9, 2020 20:32:47 GMT -6
it will get a lot worse then better here in illinois before it gets better.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2020 15:22:32 GMT -6
it will get a lot worse then better here in illinois before it gets better. I agree and am not sure what the holdup is at the federal level with test kits and such.. Two of my friends came back from Florida last week sicker than hell..The wife is a nurse went to work for a couple hours and came home right away.Its been over a week and they both still sound like sh1t .She is at a meeting today still sick and neither have been tested yet..I know the regular flu going around is bad right now also..
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Post by mholcomb on Mar 10, 2020 17:47:46 GMT -6
The first case in the US was Jan 19. 7 weeks ago. Compare the numbers in China in the first 7 weeks. Living conditions and health care are rarely mentioned. Chicago had one of the first cases, weeks ago. Dense population, but it’s not spreading like in China. Even if a immunization is developed, people most likely won’t get it any more than a flu shot While I totally agree with living conditions and healthcare being a factor, there is a huge difference between someone in Chicago who was aware they might be affected and took precautions and a large group of people getting it (however they got it) in a packed market spreading it unknowingly for several weeks.
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Post by dive61364 on Mar 10, 2020 18:13:18 GMT -6
it has to be pretty serious if the sports teams and owners are will to lose 100s of millions of dollars keeping people out of the stadiums to watch a sport. the NCAA tournament brings in millions upon millions of dollars and starts in one week. the NCAA is debating whether to allow people to attend the games or cancel the games all together. i don't think it is a time to panic as much as insuring your safety.
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Post by tango11 on Mar 10, 2020 19:48:51 GMT -6
In my opinion, this is being blown way out of proportion by the news media! What they aren’t telling you is that 80% of those with COVID-19 have a very mild case and are expecting to make a full recovery. Those other 20% are those who are older or elderly, whereas the normal flu effects them more than a younger person anyhow. I also read that China is starting to get control of the situation and that more have recovered from the virus than those who currently have it. CDC reports that the flu kills an estimated 56000 people a year. How come the news media is not screaming over that! I’m wondering if it being an election year has anything to do with it. We got through SARS, Swine Flu, Bird Flu, Mad Cow disease, anthrax, and so on. But what the hey, let’s all panic and buy all the stores out of toilet paper, that will stop it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2020 20:01:12 GMT -6
In my opinion, this is being blown way out of proportion by the news media! What they aren’t telling you is that 80% of those with COVID-19 have a very mild case and are expecting to make a full recovery. Those other 20% are those who are older or elderly, whereas the normal flu effects them more than a younger person anyhow. I also read that China is starting to get control of the situation and that more have recovered from the virus than those who currently have it. CDC reports that the flu kills an estimated 56000 people a year. How come the news media is not screaming over that! I’m wondering if it being an election year has anything to do with it. We got through SARS, Swine Flu, Bird Flu, Mad Cow disease, anthrax, and so on. But what the hey, let’s all panic and buy all the stores out of toilet paper, that will stop it. The only problem with your analyses is that the panic began overseas long before our media ran with it..
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