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What else they want the people to do
What else they want the people to do
while i agree.....how will people get around without it???this should have happened weeks agoExclusive | Gov. Cuomo urged to shut down NYC subways to stop coronavirus spread
Gov. Cuomo should temporarily shut down the NYC subways to help slam the brakes on the coronavirus outbreak, urge four City Council members. “We believe that drastic measures must be taken to stop …nypost.com
reminds me of when the travel ban should have stopped travel coming from europe but didn’t only when it was too late
Those beach pics of them being care free is going to haunt them
Need the gif of your avyWhat else they want the people to do
while i agree.....how will people get around without it???
My “constitutional rights”
BETTA STAND UP FOR DA ANTHEM.
while i agree.....how will people get around without it???
We've known since early March exactly what this would look like. There's actually been very few surprises in how the past month has gone, at least on a broad scale. And we have a fairly good idea of how the next 12 months will go as well.You’re absolutely right. I think a big part of the problem is mixed messaging and/or lack of clarity from our “leaders.” There are many people preaching empty “stay at home” messages and the need to “flatten the curve” buzzwords that the average person simply doesn’t understand or care about. What we really need is for local leaders and county health officials with a good grasp of the picture in local areas to explain in basic terms what is happening currently, what the near term outlook is, and what the long term results would be based on potential actions with realistic timelines. I believe that politicians are either painting too rosy of a picture saying we are close (which we aren’t) or being too vague about timelines. Uncertainty can lead people to irrational behavior.
Damn... P'iddy looks like me and that's when I'm well-rested. Maybe I should start dying that salt-n-pepa beard.
We've known since early March exactly what this would look like. There's actually been very few surprises in how the past month has gone, at least on a broad scale. And we have a fairly good idea of how the next 12 months will go as well.
Scientists/experts have been telling elected officials and the public all these things, but then these non-experts are like, "oh, but let me weigh that against the economic impact and my popularity." No, **** you, we already weighed everything, and your naive optimism is making it worse than it needs to be. And then laypeople are like, "oh, I'm going to trust my instincts, I know better than you and I'm going to go talk to my neighbor." No, **** you, each time we act irresponsibly we not only cause more deaths but we also add a week to lockdown.
I don't know the best way forward for how to get these things to sink in with the average person. People see the uncertainty in how many beds or ventilators we need or how many total deaths will arise as a failing in the models, but it's not. As empty as "flatten the curve" is, so is "open back up." We are not going back to normal in the next 12-24 months. Public leaders should communicate this more clearly. And we need to study the hell out of this thing so we know how much we can safely reopen without ending right back up in lockdown mode.
They already own most of America’s debtForgot that Smithfield Foods was bought out by CCP backed Shuanghui Group
*The owner of WH Group, Wan Long, holds a seat on the National People’s Congress, the legislature of the CCP.
Chinese-owned Smithfield Foods shutters two more meat processing plants in Missouri and Wisconsin after massive coronavirus outbreak closed South Dakota factory, threatening the American food supply chainChina-owned Smithfield closes two new plants in Missouri and Wisconsin
Smithfield announced the closures of packing plants in Cudahy, Wisconsin and Martin City, Missouri on Wednesday, days after its Sioux Falls, South Dakota plant was indefinitely shuttered.www.dailymail.co.uk
- Smithfield on Wednesday closed two more plants in Missouri and Wisconsin
- Plant in South Dakota closed after becoming the biggest single source of infection in the United States
- CEO warns that packing plants are a 'bottleneck' in the US food supply chain
- Closures threaten to raise the price of pork or cause temporary shortages
- Smithfield was purchased by Chinese meat packing giant WH Group in 2013
- FDA says there is no evidence of virus transmission through food or packaging