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"Killing off the economy." Such melodramatic poppycock.
Author:
Rooney
(5743 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 8:46 am on Apr 18, 2020
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The US economy will be just fine. Act like you've seen a recession before.
"I didn't come here to take part. I came here to take over."
Replies to: ""Killing off the economy." Such melodramatic poppycock."
COVID 19 will not make the top 10 causes of death this year (and will be negligible next year)
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Curly1918
- 7:55am 4/18/20
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Pay no attention that it’s on top of all of that, caused by a contagious disease, and even with
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Frank L
- 1:40pm 4/18/20
Agree. Temporary death jump is normal 'cause it's a new virus whose immunity is absent among people.
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Eli
- 12:35pm 4/18/20
Shutdowns & continued distancing lowered 7 figure total deaths prolly to very low six figures.
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ND521
- 11:26am 4/18/20
300,000 deaths/year from obesity!
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Curly1918
- 11:12am 4/18/20
Hmm...no distinction between effects of bad long term habits and deliberately walking into gunfire ?
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ND521
- 11:31am 4/18/20
Based on your link and current projections it will be seventh (about 60k currently projected)
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ND_in_DRO
- 10:14am 4/18/20
Stop! So your 'experts' were wrong?
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Nigel Tufnel
- 5:06pm 4/18/20
The 60,000 is based on IHME, which assumes full social distancing continues for the rest of the year
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ND_in_DRO
- 5:12pm 4/18/20
I see
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Nigel Tufnel
- 8:38pm 4/18/20
probably assuming people will also continue to commit suicide, etc.
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Iggle
- 11:29am 4/18/20
Our 1st anti-body test result is out, implying this covid-19 far less deadly because the test shows
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Eli
- 10:13am 4/18/20
City of Detroit stats... and this is the hot spot in our State.
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Curly1918
- 9:59am 4/18/20
How many weeks ago were you willing to bet there would be fewer than 4,000 deaths?
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Iggle
- 9:34am 4/18/20
My bad... I relied on media coverage and CDC disclaimers from that time. That was foolish.
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Curly1918
- 9:57am 4/18/20
What are you relying on now? Hunches?
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Iggle
- 10:01am 4/18/20
That’s because of the mitigation. What does it rank in April?
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Chris94
- 9:12am 4/18/20
Re: That’s because of the mitigation. What does it rank in April?
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Chris94
- 9:39am 4/18/20
There is no projection, even in the worst places, that will put COVID 19 in the annual top 8.
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Curly1918
- 10:08am 4/18/20
I’ll try again: THAT’S BECAUSE OF THE MITIGATION
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Chris94
- 10:24am 4/18/20
Do you really believe that we "pay no heed" to cancer or heart disease?
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86domer
- 8:53am 4/18/20
"Killing off the economy." Such melodramatic poppycock.
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Rooney
- 8:46am 4/18/20
Right? The cure shouldn’t be worse than the disease!
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jimbasil
- 8:32am 4/18/20
Thank you for the insight.
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conorlarkin
- 8:16am 4/18/20