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Who's afraid of Coronavirus?

After the pandemic is over...

  • Everything will be back to the situation we had before, give or take some minor elements

    Votes: 3 27.3%
  • This is the beginning of The End, more or less

    Votes: 5 45.5%
  • IDK, rather not think about it

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • I love you: die

    Votes: 2 18.2%

  • Total voters
    11
^ Traitor :mrgreen:


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^ Al contrario. :lol:
 
Much less Afraid I live in Valencia Spain we now have not had a new case for a week. In addition we must wear a mask went outside, or on a Bus or on our metro. Failure to do so gets people a fine. Every one follows the rules we have large suprmarkets and all thing are available. Anyone not afraid to some extent and not cautious deserve what the get
 
To be fair, he said that months ago. I couldn't imagine he still feels the same way with how things are going.
 
^ To be fair, that is his core opinion once you remove the layers of external reality above it :mrgreen:

It was March 7, FFS, it was almost two months after millions of people got confined at home in, oh, well, just China.


To be fairer, at first I had assumed he said it ironically. I am still open for that possibility.
 

Yes.

Bahamas has joined all but 23 other countries in not allowing US visitors.

Bahamas Prime Minister Hubert Minnis announced over the weekend that the country will block American tourists from entry as U.S. coronavirus numbers continue to surge.

He also announced that flights to the U.S. would be stopped.

The state of the pandemic in the Bahamas, Minnis said, has grown worse “at an exponential rate” since the reopening of international borders, adding that its total cases stand at 153, including 49 new cases since the full reopening of borders July 1.

For very small countries and territories with limited medical systems to handle cases....they will have no choice but to bar Americans until the US can show that it has some measure of control over the spread.

https://thehill.com/policy/internat...1x01NZwLftUmAjfXtDKW0GcIEZzuVigIPuy_RLV5Ip5ro

Sad, because it didn't have to be this way.
 
It is interesting looking at the remarks at the beginning of the thread, when people (inaccurately) accused the media of whipping up a froth, so to speak, and the time it took some of those same people to arrive at the reality of how bad it can - and IS - getting.

Why the skepticism in the first place? I took it as seriously when it came onto the scene then as I do now. Having lived thru the AIDS pandemic starting in 1981, I remember the number of guys who scoffed at it as anything serious. Until it became serious. I've never had the luxury of dismissing things I didn't want to believe. Something to do with being Black, I suppose. There are so many times that that would have been fatal for me, well into the late '70s. Even now if I was in, say, Florida, Texas, Alabama or even Illinois.

Going forward, it would seem to be wiser to adopt a wait-and-see attitude about matters than seem small - but turn out not to be. One can never tell when one's world is going to explode. Especially true for the (majority-rule) Americans nowadays. Talk about upheavals! I've never seen America the way it is in the "here-and-now" Universe of 2020. Coronavirus has the attention of Black America front and center. I've never even seen Black America so utterly conscious as it is now. And uncertain of the future. If it isn't COVID, it's BLM. Either way, it's still dangerous for us. I'm hoping to make it to 80 with all my body parts working and not living in the US-of-Racist America any worse than it is right now. (No offense to the goodhearted of you out there. It's just that it's a minefield and people are losing their minds. Even against other White Americans.) I just read about Hollander shooting a Hispanic judge's son and killing him. Of course, he then killed himself, but so what? Her son's not coming back regardless of that. America is dangerously angry (more fearful, I think, but even so, they're turning it outwards towards others) now, more than I've ever seen it. The hatred is breathtaking.
 
^ On top of all that, we have a malicious, evil, tangerine demon stoking the fires of Hell on Earth, with all of his little mewling minions supporting and enabling him.

I'm praying to make it to November so I can VOTE!!

There has been speculation that IT will not acknowledge an electoral loss, and might refuse to leave. I was very heartened to hear several very knowledgeable observations about IT not having any say in the matter. Their comments can be condensed into one in particular, "The Secret Service knows how to handle trespassers in The White House." ..|

Then the hard work will move from observing and condemning, to undergoing badly need repairs. We have some very steep hills yet to climb. #-o
 
The son of a Palestinian woman who was infected with
COVID-19 climbed up to her hospital room to sit and
see his mother every night until she passed away.

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-Mohamad Safa
 
^ Isn't it a wonderful achievement of our civilization that [STRIKE]common, uneducated[/STRIKE] average people can own ( does she :eek: :cool: ) and drive a car, and step up to defend their own rights.
 
I fell ill at the end of January. At first, I didn't think for a second that I had this virus. My condition deteriorated rapidly with a slim chance of getting out of it.
I am still tired today. Today I am not necessarily afraid but more worried for the months to come.
In Europe, the management of the crisis has been laborious and this pandemic has shown our incompetence to unite to stand up; too many disagreements, too many divergences, it's dramatic.
 
^ It's the future.

- - - Updated - - -

It's what we always were.

- - - Updated - - -

And will be.
 
I am. Lost yet another Work Colleague Nurse today to Covid 19, she left behind a husband & two young children her Mom & Dad & siblings.
The rest of us are being tested daily for it now instead of twice weekly.
 
I am. Lost yet another Work Colleague Nurse today to Covid 19, she left behind a husband & two young children her Mom & Dad & siblings.
The rest of us are being tested daily for it now instead of twice weekly.

Are they slacking now that the first peak of the crisis is supposed to have been left behind, or is it just another day at the office :? :x :(
 
Are they slacking now that the first peak of the crisis is supposed to have been left behind, or is it just another day at the office :? :x :(


Despite what the Orange Twat in the White House and our Govenor says, the so-called First Wave NEVER left, it has been a steady stream all along here in Florida sadly.:mad::cry:
 
Despite what the Orange Twat in the White House and our Govenor says, the so-called First Wave NEVER left, it has been a steady stream all along here in Florida sadly.:mad::cry:

Oh, that I know... people do not want a real second wave... wait... you in Florida? Were not you in NYC? That is what I meant with the "peak left behind".
 
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