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not only does NY not have any tourists they have many fewer of their regular people
Quote from: Dugout DickStone on August 19, 2020, 11:00:31 AMthis is not wrong. this rough ridin' thing is everywhere and it's not going to be stopped by closing an applebees and telling or even forcing people to stay in their house. It's a total bitch, no one is happy about it but eff, fighting over whether we can go to the gym or fly to chicago is not at all helping.I am not sure why everyone is confused that we really cannot shut down a country of 350mm and it's economy. It cannot be done. what a load of mindless, afactual nonsense. there was a time when this virus was predominantly a disease of affluent nations. if you look at yesterday's stats, the only first world country in the top ten for daily deaths is the united states. every other affluent nation has controlled or prevented significant outbreaks.
this is not wrong. this rough ridin' thing is everywhere and it's not going to be stopped by closing an applebees and telling or even forcing people to stay in their house. It's a total bitch, no one is happy about it but eff, fighting over whether we can go to the gym or fly to chicago is not at all helping.I am not sure why everyone is confused that we really cannot shut down a country of 350mm and it's economy. It cannot be done.
Quote from: sys on August 19, 2020, 11:18:42 AMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on August 19, 2020, 11:00:31 AMthis is not wrong. this rough ridin' thing is everywhere and it's not going to be stopped by closing an applebees and telling or even forcing people to stay in their house. It's a total bitch, no one is happy about it but eff, fighting over whether we can go to the gym or fly to chicago is not at all helping.I am not sure why everyone is confused that we really cannot shut down a country of 350mm and it's economy. It cannot be done. what a load of mindless, afactual nonsense. there was a time when this virus was predominantly a disease of affluent nations. if you look at yesterday's stats, the only first world country in the top ten for daily deaths is the united states. every other affluent nation has controlled or prevented significant outbreaks.I am not sure we disagree. I am also not sure the rest of the affluent world is beating the rona either.
I am also not sure the rest of the affluent world is beating the rona either.
Quality of life?Turns on Premiere League, Bundasliga, La Liga . . . empty stands. Merkel advocating for fines against non-mask wearers and urging people to, "stick to the rules". German gov't on the cusp of once again restricting social gatherings to family members only. Nightclubs closed until October. But, quality of life.
hypothetically, the US might look even worse if we compare the daily deaths
Quote from: michigancat on August 19, 2020, 02:29:04 PMhypothetically, the US might look even worse if we compare the daily deathsIf I’m reading that correctly, the gap between the US and other countries is one extra death per million people?
Ok yeah, hard to tell on that scale. So the difference between the highest and lowest is 3/1,000,000 per day?
Maybe just that the difference between less than 1 and less than 4 out of a million isn’t that big? I dunno I thought that was obvious.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on August 19, 2020, 03:25:55 PMQuality of life?Turns on Premiere League, Bundasliga, La Liga . . . empty stands. Merkel advocating for fines against non-mask wearers and urging people to, "stick to the rules". German gov't on the cusp of once again restricting social gatherings to family members only. Nightclubs closed until October. But, quality of life.Who is going to tell him?
Quote from: catastrophe on August 20, 2020, 12:00:44 AMMaybe just that the difference between less than 1 and less than 4 out of a million isn’t that big? I dunno I thought that was obvious.if there was only one day of this daily difference in death rate, i agree, it wouldn't be that significant.
Quote from: Phil Titola on August 19, 2020, 05:59:32 PMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on August 19, 2020, 03:25:55 PMQuality of life?Turns on Premiere League, Bundasliga, La Liga . . . empty stands. Merkel advocating for fines against non-mask wearers and urging people to, "stick to the rules". German gov't on the cusp of once again restricting social gatherings to family members only. Nightclubs closed until October. But, quality of life.Who is going to tell him?Phil you just suck at this
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on August 20, 2020, 07:52:30 AMQuote from: Phil Titola on August 19, 2020, 05:59:32 PMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on August 19, 2020, 03:25:55 PMQuality of life?Turns on Premiere League, Bundasliga, La Liga . . . empty stands. Merkel advocating for fines against non-mask wearers and urging people to, "stick to the rules". German gov't on the cusp of once again restricting social gatherings to family members only. Nightclubs closed until October. But, quality of life.Who is going to tell him?Phil you just suck at thiswhen you absolutely know what's going on
Quote from: mocat on August 20, 2020, 09:20:05 AMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on August 20, 2020, 07:52:30 AMQuote from: Phil Titola on August 19, 2020, 05:59:32 PMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on August 19, 2020, 03:25:55 PMQuality of life?Turns on Premiere League, Bundasliga, La Liga . . . empty stands. Merkel advocating for fines against non-mask wearers and urging people to, "stick to the rules". German gov't on the cusp of once again restricting social gatherings to family members only. Nightclubs closed until October. But, quality of life.Who is going to tell him?Phil you just suck at thiswhen you absolutely know what's going onAll I have to do is turn on a match or read one single article from 24 hours ago to understand what's going on, Phil..Give it a try, don't listen to Twitter rando's for everything.