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RE: Coronavirus - is enought being done to contain it? - Charlemagne - 21-03-2020 18:14

Donald likes to stick one in the oposition.
He keeps using the term 'the Chinese Virus'

I see a compensation claim


RE: Coronavirus - is enought being done to contain it? - SecretAgent - 21-03-2020 19:35

^ Racism plays well to his base


RE: Coronavirus - is enought being done to contain it? - Cooper_temple - 21-03-2020 19:39

The way he says "CHINA" is disturbing....


RE: Coronavirus - is enought being done to contain it? - skully - 21-03-2020 19:49

It's almost like he's saying vagina, the pussy grabber in chief really does have a one track mind Rolleyes


RE: Coronavirus - is enought being done to contain it? - ShandyHand - 21-03-2020 20:33

(21-03-2020 19:35 )SecretAgent Wrote:  ^ Racism plays well to his base

Yes; it also sets himself up as America's saviour (if he can ever find his arse from elbow on tackling the thing that is). He's had to change his tune to this narrative because his initial one - that it was all over-hyped/hoaxed - was proved so patently off beam. He was always due to be found wanting by something external. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/03/donald-trump-menace-public-health/608449/


RE: Coronavirus - is enought being done to contain it? - Goodfella3041 - 21-03-2020 21:37

I've always thought that Trump (and Brexit for that matter) was just a consequence of what happened in 2007/08. When a global trauma is that deep, it takes a generation for its real effects to be felt and understood.

I suspect that we are now living through another generational trauma.

I wonder what its long term effects will be. And I don't mean two or three months from now, when we all crawl out of hibernation. I mean what kind of world will it be 10 years from now?

I wish I could even hazard a guess...


RE: Coronavirus - is enought being done to contain it? - southsidestu - 21-03-2020 22:01

'The minister told BuzzFeed News that Cummings and Vallance were “close allies” and claimed the government had “bet” the future of the UK on advice from a very small group of scientists that for a long time differed from the wider international consensus, and other members of SAGE.'

Valance being the Chief Scientific Advisor to the Government & SAGE being The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization that operates within The WHO

https://www.buzzfeed.com/alexwickham/10-days-that-changed-britains-coronavirus-approach

and the result? Financial Times analysis of data collected by Johns Hopkins University, one of the foremost medical research Universities in the world, show the UK is now on a steeper mortality rate than Italy who reported 793 deaths today alone. Bringing Italy's total to 4,825 deaths from 53,578 cases. A mortality rate of 9%, though Italy does have an older population

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RE: Coronavirus - is enought being done to contain it? - Don Tingley - 21-03-2020 22:03

Been to see my grandad at the hospital (nothing to do with this virus) and the nurse said they have had to remove the hand sanitisers from patients beds because visitors have been stealing them ffs, which makes more work for the already busy nurses and workers.
People have also been using the hospital car parks without paying to go to nearby shops on a morning to fill their cars up. The nurses looked pretty fed up


RE: Coronavirus - is enought being done to contain it? - Carl-Gen X - 21-03-2020 22:17

The mayor of Florence, Italy should be in jail.

On February 1st Florence, Italy Celebrated "Hug a Chinese" Day
By Ken Webster jr
Mar 20, 2020

Here's a story that will make your head spin.

Earlier this year thousands of Chinese immigrants from the city of Wuhan traveled to North Italy for work.

After the new residents got settled some of the local lawmakers noticed the Chinese immigrants weren't being totally accepted by native Italians.

That's when the mayor of Florence decided they should have "Hug a Chinese" Day.

China owns a lot of Italy and most of it's valuable commodities, so there is frequent travel between China and Milan, the business hub of Italy. So when word of COVID-19 was spreading in China and beyond, the virtue signaling mayor of Florence Italy took to twitter to tell everyone to "hug a Chinese". His aim was to show the world how not racist he and his city are. Fast forward 45 days and we can't imagine a more bone-headed move.

Can we now put "virtue signaling" and politically correct pandering on the list of deadly pandemics sweeping the globe? We've always known it dangerous and stupid, but didn't realize how deadly. It's rampant in Europe and has certainly spread widely throughout North America. The one continent where it's almost non-existent and threatens very few is Asia, especially China.


RE: Coronavirus - is enought being done to contain it? - southsidestu - 21-03-2020 22:27

(21-03-2020 22:17 )Carl-Gen X Wrote:  The mayor of Florence, Italy should be in jail.

On February 1st Florence, Italy Celebrated "Hug a Chinese" Day
By Ken Webster jr
Mar 20, 2020

Here's a story that will make your head spin.

Earlier this year thousands of Chinese immigrants from the city of Wuhan traveled to North Italy for work.

After the new residents got settled some of the local lawmakers noticed the Chinese immigrants weren't being totally accepted by native Italians.

That's when the mayor of Florence decided they should have "Hug a Chinese" Day.

China owns a lot of Italy and most of it's valuable commodities, so there is frequent travel between China and Milan, the business hub of Italy. So when word of COVID-19 was spreading in China and beyond, the virtue signaling mayor of Florence Italy took to twitter to tell everyone to "hug a Chinese". His aim was to show the world how not racist he and his city are. Fast forward 45 days and we can't imagine a more bone-headed move.

Can we now put "virtue signaling" and politically correct pandering on the list of deadly pandemics sweeping the globe? We've always known it dangerous and stupid, but didn't realize how deadly. It's rampant in Europe and has certainly spread widely throughout North America. The one continent where it's almost non-existent and threatens very few is Asia, especially China.