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Africa & India could make Italy's problems look like a walk in the park due to the special social & economic characteristics of these two Third World behemoths.

I've been thinking about that a lot... It this things spreads through central and south africa, it can be a catastrophe that makes europe's troubles look like a cakewalk.

Africa does have a few factors in their favour though, they don't have the population densities of europe, their major cities are for the most part far apart, most of their population don't travel much, they don't have nowhere near the tourism of airplane traffic as the rest of the world, and they most likely have better immune systems due to much lower meds usage and being used to living in much harsher conditions.
 
Yeah, you are damn right, and thank you for correcting me . To think I calced it twice and did not realize the obvious mistake, not even when I typed it out XD .

Thanks again .

Lol wut, owning up to mistakes?

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Sharing how this is playing out here in Canada.


This is not a political piece. It's about coronavirus.
For the people!
I love watching Christine Elliott at these press conferences.

the testing really needs to roll out like they did in South Korea so that we can get rid of the clusters that are forming.

A million people came back to Canada from Spring break and snowbirds last weekend.
 
Doubling time = 4.5 days.
15 days = doubling 3 times
US cases today= 46000

In 2 weeks 368,000.
About 1% population infected, where Italy is today.

This is the point at which the POTUS suggests lifting restrictions to save the Economy. :unsure: 📈


Yes that's Larry "almost airtight" Kudlow, they are letting him out in public again.
 
That was not a country that ran a campaign, that was a tiny organisation called Associazione Unione Giovani Italo Cinesi. And the 'campaign' was one dude making a single 52sec YouTube video
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Edit: @Ian Skippy I was actually agreeing with EUS, so you might want to take that like back. Political correctness kills, one of many reasons I detest liberals.
 
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The point he was making is that the poorest communities of the poorest countries have far higher death rates than that already from other preventable diseases.

There are also additional complications from refusal to vaccinate in some areas.

That could actually be a (small) silver lining to all this the anti-vaxxer movement could implode.
Interestingly, the seasonal flu vaccine has an approximately 40% efficacy rate when you first take it, and likely goes down every time you take it again, so don't hold out too much hope for a vaccine to be a panacea would be my advice.
Anti-vaxxers not only had nothing to do with this outbreak, for all we know they'll be immune to the coronavirus.
 
Interestingly, the seasonal flu vaccine has an approximately 40% efficacy rate when you first take it, and likely goes down every time you take it again, so don't hold out too much hope for a vaccine to be a panacea would be my advice.

Flu mutates, that's why they've been talking of a new vaccine each year.

Anti-vaxxers not only had nothing to do with this outbreak, for all we know they'll be immune to the coronavirus.

Their idiotic approach definitely hasn't worked on measles so I doubt it very much.
 
Flu mutates, that's why they've been talking of a new vaccine each year.



Their idiotic approach definitely hasn't worked on measles so I doubt it very much.
Not sure how your first point contradicts mine.

Won't blame China, but bashes anti-vaxxers who had eff all to do with this outbreak. Personally, I think all of the things that relate to personal health and lifestyle decisions is going to come into play when it comes time to sort out the final tally. I tend to put my money on people who've taken care of their bodies and lived relatively healthy lives.
 
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