Yes, more stay at home until we have the rest in place. It's not rocket science, fatty.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 11:20 amYou mentioned measures need to be put into place before we can return to work. What measures?
You are sandbagging, setting up the "lack of PPE's", as one of the "measures", aren't you? You sly lil Frat boy.
Well, we can't return to work, if we don't have enough PPE's, now can we.
SO.......more stay at home.
without a doubt, when the HiNI hit the USA, social distancing really worked ?
Just curious, Bill Gates, and lots of other Medical communities, actually used this VERY virus, for an exercise. Only problem is, not reading Social Distancing as part of the solution. In fact, in recommendation #3, Bill Gates does the exact opposite. You can't make this turd up. ANd suddenly, 6 months later, the DOCS and medical community has a 180 degree playbook? Do you understand this? It's bizarre. Suddenly, we should LISTEN to this kind of useless advice? put down the fecesbook, social media........debate like an educated person.
https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org ... tions.html
Countries, international organizations, and global transportation companies should work together to maintain travel and trade during severe pandemics. Travel and trade are essential to the global economy as well as to national and even local economies, and they should be maintained even in the face of a pandemic. Improved decision-making, coordination, and communications between the public and private sectors, relating to risk, travel advisories, import/export restrictions, and border measures will be needed. The fear and uncertainty experienced during past outbreaks, even those limited to a national or regional level, have sometimes led to unjustified border measures, the closure of customer-facing businesses, import bans, and the cancellation of airline flights and international shipping. A particularly fast-moving and lethal pandemic could therefore result in political decisions to slow or stop movement of people and goods, potentially harming economies already vulnerable in the face of an outbreak. Ministries of Health and other government agencies should work together now with international airlines and global shipping companies to develop realistic response scenarios and start a contingency planning process with the goal of mitigating economic damage by maintaining key travel and trade routes during a large-scale pandemic. Supporting continued trade and travel in such an extreme circumstance may require the provision of enhanced disease control measures and personal protective equipment for transportation workers, government subsidies to support critical trade routes, and potentially liability protection in certain cases. International organizations including WHO, the International Air Transport Association, and the International Civil Aviation Organization should be partners in these preparedness and response efforts.
I don't know why I bother but the chances of winning Mega Millions is 1 in 302 million.
The chance dying due to CV-19 is already proven to 30,000:360million = 1 in 12,000 and dropping. Hopefully won't get to 1 in 100's.
But hey, if you want to get it, go ahead down to the hospital and hang out in the ER without a mask. If it's so safe to do so...go ahead.