Lockdowns don't work.

DIY-HP-LED

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Sweden's inflection was days ago. Their curve is flatter than that of the US. No lockdowns. You clearly don't understand the strategy that you defend.
They are number one by a large margin among the nordic countries and its for policy reasons, they have inadequate testing to pull it off and are doing quite a bit of social distancing too. They are conducting an experiment that is both immoral and unethical by any standards of scientific practice.
 

Budley Doright

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Sweden's inflection was days ago. Their curve is flatter than that of the US. No lockdowns. You clearly don't understand the strategy that you defend.
You clearly failed to see that on March 22 (So called New York lock down) the US had appr 90,000 cases while Sweden had 1200. Clearly you don’t understand math 90EB54B4-AC54-48B4-ADFD-93AA60566E4E.jpeg
 

abandonconflict

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I would tell them to stay off the subways and buses. Would you tell them to all head to the beach or go to the gym?
No, I would tell them they should stay home, but that if they have antibodies and wish to go back to work, they may.
You clearly failed to see that on March 22 (So called New York lock down) the US had appr 90,000 cases while Sweden had 1200. Clearly you don’t understand math View attachment 4536104
Smaller per capita on most other days of the curve. However, patient zero didn't infect each respective country at the same time. Go take a fucking math class. This is exceptionally relevant since you're so fond of logarithmic curves, ya dingus.
 
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abandonconflict

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UN warns that COVID-19 pandemic could trigger global food shortage
30 March 2020
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warned of the impact of the COVID-19 virus on the global food supply chain in a notice on their website writing: “We risk a looming food crisis unless measures are taken fast to protect the most vulnerable, keep global food supply chains alive and mitigate the pandemic’s impacts across the food system.”
 

Budley Doright

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No, I would tell them they should stay home, but that if they have antibodies and wish to go back to work, they may.

Smaller per capita. Go take a fucking math class. This is exceptionally relevant since you're so fond of logarithmic curves, ya dingus.
Dingus ..... cute. You seem upset? Lets ask the experts what they think..... oh right we know.
 

abandonconflict

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Going back to the comparison between the US and Sweden, you can't just compare the two on any given day. You have to compare starting when each respective country had confirmed human to human transmission. in the US, that was Jan 30. In Sweden, that was Jan 24. So since you want to use March 22 US numbers to compare to Sweden, you have to compare it to March 16 in that country.

Don't get into a scientific debate if you can't even math.
 

abandonconflict

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your mental breakdown is as depressing as London’s

Stay well. Get better
All you have are ad hominems and unshakeable faith in the Democrat Party. What's next, you're going to dox me since I made the mistake of showing you my dd214?

Really, it must be nice for you to be able to miss work and not worry how you'll feed your kid.
 

UncleBuck

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All you have are ad hominems and unshakeable faith in the Democrat Party. What's next, you're going to dox me since I made the mistake of showing you my dd214?

Really, it must be nice for you to be able to miss work and not worry how you'll feed your kid.
its called working and paying taxes. It makes you eligible for relief
 

Bobby schmeckle

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All you have are ad hominems and unshakeable faith in the Democrat Party. What's next, you're going to dox me since I made the mistake of showing you my dd214?

Really, it must be nice for you to be able to miss work and not worry how you'll feed your kid.
Lol. You’ve gone full trumptard.

Thoughts and prayers.

:D
 

DIY-HP-LED

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People make economies work and 86% support continued lock downs despite the economic costs.
Have a chuckle for sec
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UncleBuck

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It's not enough and lockdowns are not stopping the spread of the virus and they're causing a global food shortage.
lockdowns are slowing the spread

Food supply lines have to adapt to new demands based on more eating at home and less restaurant demand but there are not food shortages yet
 

abandonconflict

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lockdowns are slowing the spread
You can't even prove that. All of the cases where government measures are in place also include other measures such as testing and contact tracing. In fact, the fastest spreads correlate with the strictest lockdowns (EG: Rome, New York) while the most successful cases in the world by far are South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong. All three of these places have open economies.
 

UncleBuck

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You can't even prove that. All of the cases where government measures are in place also include other measures such as testing and contact tracing. In fact, the fastest spreads correlate with the strictest lockdowns (EG: Rome, New York) while the most successful cases in the world by far are South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong. All three of these places have open economies.
I can definitely prove that
 
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