Re: Anybody want a Corona?
Posted: Thu February 27, 2020 4:09 pm
can't be too far from My Sharonavirus then.McParadigm wrote:It’s caronavirus now goodbye everyone
can't be too far from My Sharonavirus then.McParadigm wrote:It’s caronavirus now goodbye everyone
that's a thought...is Trump that smart?tragabigzanda wrote:Anybody else think that putting Pence in charge of a guaranteed disaster is just precedent to kick him off the ticket before November?
comrades...Jesus Christ.bune wrote:can't be too far from My Sharonavirus then.McParadigm wrote:It’s caronavirus now goodbye everyone
Historical precedents don't matter as much in the modern integrated economy. Most grocery stores hold about 3 days of food under normal consumption patterns and rely on frequent restocks (sometimes daily), so you may still get your wish if/when panic sets in.verb_to_trust wrote:Well thanks for raining on my paradeMcParadigm wrote:Nah. Most rural areas are built into an endlessly mobile agriculture supply chain. They are also places where more or less everybody has direct or indirect contact with everybody else, and many of your necessities, favorite places, or friends might be in another town 10 miles away. There’s constant traffic between towns. “We live in Canova, but the grocery store and old folks home where mom is are in Howard, and the closest church for our denomination is in Madison. I’m not going to stop going to church at a time when there are locust plagues and epidemics!” Madison is a college town, as well, so it’s a traffic hub. I can pick the virus up there and spend 10 days unknowingly spreading it around Canova AND Howard. The end.verb_to_trust wrote:Rural areas are almost completely isolated from this. Corona is going after the sanctuary cities. MAGAtragabigzanda wrote:Imagine if Trump lost 2020 because everyone in rural hospital areas got coronavirus
Some rural pockets managed to avoid the Spanish flu, but not many, and the rural places that did get it had a much higher mortality rate than played out in cities.
It jumped another 20% since the opening today. I'm sorry about all the dead Chinese people but I can afford a new computer now.Simple Torture wrote:I work for a telemedicine company, and, very selfishly, it was exciting yesterday to hear the CDC recommend telemedicine. Our stock options vest Monday and the value has jumped 25% in the past month. If we're going out, I'm going out in style.
problem solved.McParadigm wrote:My plan is simple: we gutshoot the coronavirus
Does that include the people quarantined that arrived from overseas? Or is this from that one they found yesterday?Bi_3 wrote:Cali is up to 28
All 3 people who probably have EDverb_to_trust wrote:My ED doctor friend does not think this is a big deal. He voted for Trump, Rand Paul and McConnell though.