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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74071645 Bulgaria 04/05/2020 11:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic poses two threats: public health and economic. Quoting: SurrealMax I am living in Italy, where my wife, Callista, is the ambassador to the Holy See. I have watched first-hand as the Italian government has worked hard to contain the coronavirus by imposing strong public health measures to try to get the epidemic under control. These measures will lead to significant economic challenges. As I write: All schools are closed in all of Italy. All churches are closed (including St. Peter's Basilica). All weddings and funerals are postponed. All restaurants are closed. In fact, all stores except grocery stores and pharmacies are closed. People are urged to work from home unless they work in special designated factories [link to www.newsweek.com (secure)] At what age were you recruited by the military to shill online? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 40169223 United States 04/05/2020 11:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic poses two threats: public health and economic. Quoting: SurrealMax I am living in Italy, where my wife, Callista, is the ambassador to the Holy See. I have watched first-hand as the Italian government has worked hard to contain the coronavirus by imposing strong public health measures to try to get the epidemic under control. These measures will lead to significant economic challenges. As I write: All schools are closed in all of Italy. All churches are closed (including St. Peter's Basilica). All weddings and funerals are postponed. All restaurants are closed. In fact, all stores except grocery stores and pharmacies are closed. People are urged to work from home unless they work in special designated factories [link to www.newsweek.com (secure)] Sweden is doing the EXACT OPPOSITE -- Everything is open in Sweden. Why is Sweden's infection/death rate much lower than Italy's? Something aint adding up! Houston we have a problem. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78136078 United States 04/05/2020 11:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic poses two threats: public health and economic. Quoting: SurrealMax I am living in Italy, where my wife, Callista, is the ambassador to the Holy See. I have watched first-hand as the Italian government has worked hard to contain the coronavirus by imposing strong public health measures to try to get the epidemic under control. These measures will lead to significant economic challenges. As I write: All schools are closed in all of Italy. All churches are closed (including St. Peter's Basilica). All weddings and funerals are postponed. All restaurants are closed. In fact, all stores except grocery stores and pharmacies are closed. People are urged to work from home unless they work in special designated factories [link to www.newsweek.com (secure)] Sweden is doing the EXACT OPPOSITE -- Everything is open in Sweden. Why is Sweden's infection/death rate much lower than Italy's? Something aint adding up! Houston we have a problem. They have health care, if you are sick they give you some place to get well you don't need to do it on your own when you feel sick. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78136078 United States 04/05/2020 11:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic poses two threats: public health and economic. Quoting: SurrealMax I am living in Italy, where my wife, Callista, is the ambassador to the Holy See. I have watched first-hand as the Italian government has worked hard to contain the coronavirus by imposing strong public health measures to try to get the epidemic under control. These measures will lead to significant economic challenges. As I write: All schools are closed in all of Italy. All churches are closed (including St. Peter's Basilica). All weddings and funerals are postponed. All restaurants are closed. In fact, all stores except grocery stores and pharmacies are closed. People are urged to work from home unless they work in special designated factories [link to www.newsweek.com (secure)] Sweden is doing the EXACT OPPOSITE -- Everything is open in Sweden. Why is Sweden's infection/death rate much lower than Italy's? Something aint adding up! Houston we have a problem. They have health care, if you are sick they give you some place to get well you don't need to do it on your own when you feel sick. In Sweden "sick" in not normal. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40169223 United States 04/05/2020 11:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic poses two threats: public health and economic. Quoting: SurrealMax I am living in Italy, where my wife, Callista, is the ambassador to the Holy See. I have watched first-hand as the Italian government has worked hard to contain the coronavirus by imposing strong public health measures to try to get the epidemic under control. These measures will lead to significant economic challenges. As I write: All schools are closed in all of Italy. All churches are closed (including St. Peter's Basilica). All weddings and funerals are postponed. All restaurants are closed. In fact, all stores except grocery stores and pharmacies are closed. People are urged to work from home unless they work in special designated factories [link to www.newsweek.com (secure)] Sweden is doing the EXACT OPPOSITE -- Everything is open in Sweden. Why is Sweden's infection/death rate much lower than Italy's? Something aint adding up! Houston we have a problem. They have health care, if you are sick they give you some place to get well you don't need to do it on your own when you feel sick. Italy has healthcare too, albeit not as good as Sweden's. But still, Sweden's hospitals aren't overrun with patients -- and their economy is still operating normally. Their schools, shopping malls, and everything else is still open. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 61724142 United States 04/05/2020 11:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic poses two threats: public health and economic. Quoting: SurrealMax I am living in Italy, where my wife, Callista, is the ambassador to the Holy See. I have watched first-hand as the Italian government has worked hard to contain the coronavirus by imposing strong public health measures to try to get the epidemic under control. These measures will lead to significant economic challenges. As I write: All schools are closed in all of Italy. All churches are closed (including St. Peter's Basilica). All weddings and funerals are postponed. All restaurants are closed. In fact, all stores except grocery stores and pharmacies are closed. People are urged to work from home unless they work in special designated factories [link to www.newsweek.com (secure)] Sweden is doing the EXACT OPPOSITE -- Everything is open in Sweden. Why is Sweden's infection/death rate much lower than Italy's? Something aint adding up! Houston we have a problem. because when the shit hit the fan in china not than many Chinese people went to Sweden as they did to italy, USA and other places. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 44333138 United States 04/05/2020 11:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Old article ... March 10. A LOT has changed since then, not just in Italy but also throughout the rest of Western Europe and in the United States itself. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77556714 Is there a more recent interview, I'd like to see that Milan University Study Estimates 20 Million Italians with Coronavirus – Case Mortality Rate May be in 0.25% to 0.30%, Much Lower than Predictions A Milan University study estimates up to 20 million Italians are covid-19 “cases” including mildly/asymptomatic persons. So case-fatality ratio may eventually be a maximum of 50,000-60,000 deaths/20 million, or 0.25% to 0.30% mortality rate. [link to www.thegatewaypundit.com (secure)] HUGE! From CDC Website: Hospitals to List COVID-19 as Cause of Death Even if It’s “Assumed to Have Caused Or Contributed to Death” – Lab Tests Not Required [link to www.thegatewaypundit.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78719721 United States 04/05/2020 11:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic poses two threats: public health and economic. Quoting: SurrealMax I am living in Italy, where my wife, Callista, is the ambassador to the Holy See. I have watched first-hand as the Italian government has worked hard to contain the coronavirus by imposing strong public health measures to try to get the epidemic under control. These measures will lead to significant economic challenges. As I write: All schools are closed in all of Italy. All churches are closed (including St. Peter's Basilica). All weddings and funerals are postponed. All restaurants are closed. In fact, all stores except grocery stores and pharmacies are closed. People are urged to work from home unless they work in special designated factories [link to www.newsweek.com (secure)] That's the fault of the Government in Italy (and here in America) who overreacted to this virus which kills only a small minority of the population. By overreacting and destroying national economies these Governments have turned a virus that was only ever a threat to a small minority of citizens, into a real threat for entire countries. More people are now going to die in the economic mayhem that was caused by Government incompetence and downright corruption, than ever were going to die from this virus. And to cover their asses now, these Government must continue the police state and 24/7 fear porn. The only hope at this point is for the mafia or military to step in and take control of the situation. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78229229 United States 04/05/2020 11:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to mobile.twitter.com (secure)] newtgingrich · Jan 28 British decision to accept Huawei for 5G is a major defeat for the United Statees. How big does Huawei have to get and how many countries have to sign with Huawei for the US government to realize we are losing the internet to China? This is becoming an enormous strategic defeat. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40169223 United States 04/05/2020 11:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Old article ... March 10. A LOT has changed since then, not just in Italy but also throughout the rest of Western Europe and in the United States itself. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77556714 Is there a more recent interview, I'd like to see that Milan University Study Estimates 20 Million Italians with Coronavirus – Case Mortality Rate May be in 0.25% to 0.30%, Much Lower than Predictions A Milan University study estimates up to 20 million Italians are covid-19 “cases” including mildly/asymptomatic persons. So case-fatality ratio may eventually be a maximum of 50,000-60,000 deaths/20 million, or 0.25% to 0.30% mortality rate. [link to www.thegatewaypundit.com (secure)] HUGE! From CDC Website: Hospitals to List COVID-19 as Cause of Death Even if It’s “Assumed to Have Caused Or Contributed to Death” – Lab Tests Not Required [link to www.thegatewaypundit.com (secure)] A bunch of elderly who die of pneumonia, cancer, heart disease, and dementia will be listed as covid-19 casualties. |
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User ID: 78245071 United States 04/05/2020 12:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic poses two threats: public health and economic. Quoting: SurrealMax I am living in Italy, where my wife, Callista, is the ambassador to the Holy See. I have watched first-hand as the Italian government has worked hard to contain the coronavirus by imposing strong public health measures to try to get the epidemic under control. These measures will lead to significant economic challenges. As I write: All schools are closed in all of Italy. All churches are closed (including St. Peter's Basilica). All weddings and funerals are postponed. All restaurants are closed. In fact, all stores except grocery stores and pharmacies are closed. People are urged to work from home unless they work in special designated factories [link to www.newsweek.com (secure)] What needs to be closed is 5G in Italy and everywhere else. CV-19 is a digital disease, not a viral one. "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change" |
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User ID: 78245071 United States 04/05/2020 12:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic poses two threats: public health and economic. Quoting: SurrealMax I am living in Italy, where my wife, Callista, is the ambassador to the Holy See. I have watched first-hand as the Italian government has worked hard to contain the coronavirus by imposing strong public health measures to try to get the epidemic under control. These measures will lead to significant economic challenges. As I write: All schools are closed in all of Italy. All churches are closed (including St. Peter's Basilica). All weddings and funerals are postponed. All restaurants are closed. In fact, all stores except grocery stores and pharmacies are closed. People are urged to work from home unless they work in special designated factories [link to www.newsweek.com (secure)] Sweden is doing the EXACT OPPOSITE -- Everything is open in Sweden. Why is Sweden's infection/death rate much lower than Italy's? Something aint adding up! Houston we have a problem. They have health care, if you are sick they give you some place to get well you don't need to do it on your own when you feel sick. Italy has healthcare too, albeit not as good as Sweden's. But still, Sweden's hospitals aren't overrun with patients -- and their economy is still operating normally. Their schools, shopping malls, and everything else is still open. That's because Sweden's 5G has been postponed for a while. When it starts up, expect digital sickness to flood Sweden. "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 35676288 United States 04/05/2020 12:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All churches are closed (including St. Peter's Basilica). All weddings and funerals are postponed. All restaurants are closed. In fact, all stores except grocery stores and pharmacies are closed. People are urged to work from home unless they work in special designated factories That's called a lock down. That is what is underway in NY. Quarantine is the next level. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35676288 United States 04/05/2020 12:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All schools are closed in all of Italy. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35676288 All churches are closed (including St. Peter's Basilica). All weddings and funerals are postponed. All restaurants are closed. In fact, all stores except grocery stores and pharmacies are closed. People are urged to work from home unless they work in special designated factories That's called a lock down. That is what is underway in NY. Quarantine is the next level. They are learning many people aren't staying home all the time. THAT'S BECAUSE PEOPLE NEED TO WORK BECAUSE THEY ARE OUT OF MONEY. Get some cash to the people they will be glad to stay home. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78712651 United Kingdom 04/05/2020 12:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic poses two threats: public health and economic. Quoting: SurrealMax I am living in Italy, where my wife, Callista, is the ambassador to the Holy See. I have watched first-hand as the Italian government has worked hard to contain the coronavirus by imposing strong public health measures to try to get the epidemic under control. These measures will lead to significant economic challenges. As I write: All schools are closed in all of Italy. All churches are closed (including St. Peter's Basilica). All weddings and funerals are postponed. All restaurants are closed. In fact, all stores except grocery stores and pharmacies are closed. People are urged to work from home unless they work in special designated factories [link to www.newsweek.com (secure)] The Trump cult will say this is fak news. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78747698 Sweden 04/05/2020 01:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I heard on the radio yesterday that the vast majority of the Italian deaths were over age 80. Quoting: Bonanzaboy Can anyone verify that. Point being .... America is not Italy. YAWN This has been known for months. It's everywhere like that. Only the conarco zombie cult keeps reporting the doom is real. There's not even a test for it. It's all bullshit. |