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Now we must continue destroying the global economy. It'll be 2 or 3 decades before the negative impact of these lockdowns are gone.

That's mere speculation, guesswork, doom & glooming. OTOH, what the world has learned & will continue to learn from this C-19 crisis, and put into practice, if continued in the future, may save billions more lives in the decades or centuries to come. From not only C-19 but other existing threats (e.g. flu, TB) & those diseases that are yet to come. BTW, loss of millions of lives affects the economy.

"Canada adds 418,500 jobs, recouping 55% of COVID losses"

"Canada’s economy recorded a third straight month of strong employment gains that have recouped more than half of losses from COVID-19.

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/canada-a...ened-1.1476924
 

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This is a good post and something to elaborate on considering posters here are prime examples.



But look at faggycarrey, more concerned with Xfiles posts about Covid.


Faggycarrey you should be ashamed. This is what I am talking about by sitting on the sidelines. Worthless shit

The supposed upper middle class white kid that abuses opioids wants to weigh in here on other people’s worth and societal contributions?

You had a privileged upbringing and still shit your panties and fumbled your life down the shitter. That’s embarrassing.
 

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Who's afraid? You? Health experts want people to act responsibly to protect the old, weak & vulnerable. That involves sacrifice. OTOH there are those who won't even put on a mask & talk selfishly like all that matters is "me, myself & I". Is that how America became (at one time) so great. And, again, there's more negative health consequences to be concerned with re C-19 than death.

Over 160 K dead in the USA alone. 700K on the ball. And that with lockdowns, distancing, etc. It would be at least multiple times that, and in the millions, if C-19 had been just treated as "another flu" or a "hoax" or nonexistence "conspiracy" as several Rx loudmouths claim. So much for the useless "herd immunity" strategy that no country, including Sweden, accepted. Any that had thoughts of it early on quickly abandoned it.

No one here advocates for zero lockdowns.

We would have had less deaths doing a common sense lockdown where we isolate the vulnerable, morbidly obese old people like yourself, and allowed people like me, healthy young adults, to continue driving the economy and living their life close to normally.

40-50% of the people who have died from this virus in America were in nursing homes or assisted living. Lots of those people were likely going to die soon, that’s a literal fact. How long do you think people survive on average in nursing homes or assisted living?

If New York isolates the elderly in February, and everyone else lives their life normally, while we avoid the elderly, we currently have less deaths and a thriving economy.
 
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No one here advocates for zero lockdowns.

They were back months ago when lockdowns began. Probably some still do. After all, if it's "just another flu" or a nonexistent "hoax" conspiracy, what's the point in a lockdown?

We would have had less deaths doing a common sense lockdown where we isolate the vulnerable, morbidly obese old people like yourself, and allowed people like me, healthy young adults, to continue driving the economy and living their life close to normally.

Show me where you posted that around the time the lockdowns began earlier this year.

How is that any different from the Swedish model which has had - more - deaths & probably failed (time may or may not tell). Even if it succeeds that doesn't prove it would have been a good model for anywhere else but Sweden.

40-50% of the people who have died from this virus in America were in nursing homes or assisted living. Lots of those people were likely going to die soon, that’s a literal fact. How long do you think people survive on average in nursing homes or assisted living?

If New York isolates the elderly in February, and everyone else lives their life normally, while we avoid the elderly, we currently have less deaths and a thriving economy.

Easy to say in retrospect. Like a past poster. Can you show me where you posted that plan in February.

Isolating the elderly is problematic, if not impossible. Do you set up concentration camps for them. And then effect Hitler's "final solution" on "useless eaters" (the crippled, mentally retarded, old, IQ's under 90).

If "everyone else lives their life normally" in the USA, then there would have been no social distancing & other safety measures & a strong chance of hospitals being overwhelmed with serious C-19 ill patients & non C-19 emergency cases rejected & left to die. Furthermore, C-19 would have spread like lightning everywhere & many businesses would have had to shut down anyway as a result of so many becoming sick at the same time. Even with extreme safety measures in place some businesses still open during the lockdown became plaqued with infections & decided to close.
 
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The Javy plan sounds even worse than Sweden's which has resulted in - more - deaths, not less.

Even now with extreme measures in place nursing homes continue to have outbreaks. How would Javy protect the elderly now or back in February.

Javy's plan would have had a very reasonable chance of ending up with even more deaths than we have now. And almost certainly resulted in more serious illnesses, more hospitalizations, more long term negative health effects and more deaths to people under 65. That, as a result, also negatively affects the economy.
 

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I could replicate x-files using code in about 30 minutes.
Crawl Rx looking for mention of Covid. Immediately post one of my 4 stock refutations. Every 5th post, paste "how to deal with trolls". Throw in random use of any one of 7 memes. Done before lunch.

You forgot about X-Turd's ocassional plug asking to be a mod here.
 

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The Javy plan sounds even worse than Sweden's which has resulted in - more - deaths, not less.

Even now with extreme measures in place nursing homes continue to have outbreaks. How would Javy protect the elderly now or back in February.

Javy's plan would have had a very reasonable chance of ending up with even more deaths than we have now. And almost certainly resulted in more serious illnesses, more hospitalizations, more long term negative health effects and more deaths to people under 65. That, as a result, also negatively affects the economy.

 

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The Javy plan sounds even worse than Sweden's which has resulted in - more - deaths, not less.

Even now with extreme measures in place nursing homes continue to have outbreaks. How would Javy protect the elderly now or back in February.

Javy's plan would have had a very reasonable chance of ending up with even more deaths than we have now. And almost certainly resulted in more serious illnesses, more hospitalizations, more long term negative health effects and more deaths to people under 65. That, as a result, also negatively affects the economy.

Your plan just pretends that the deaths and severe decreased quality of life for hundreds of millions of people due to a collapsing global economy are simply not going to happen. :):)
 
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Your plan just pretends that the deaths and severe decreased quality of life for hundreds of millions of people due to a collapsing global economy are simply not going to happen. :):)

Hundreds of millions of deaths due to a collapsing global economy? Where? In your imaginary gloom & doom future? Until very recently the economy was at one of its highest points of all time. It's not going to suddenly "collapse" from the heaven of heavens in a few months.

Severe decreased quality of life for hundreds of millions? Questionable. Certainly better that than being dead, though, eh?
 

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Hundreds of millions of deaths due to a collapsing global economy? Where? In your imaginary gloom & doom future? Until very recently the economy was at one of its highest points of all time. It's not going to suddenly "collapse" from the heaven of heavens in a few months.

Severe decreased quality of life for hundreds of millions? Questionable. Certainly better that than being dead, though, eh?

More people will die due to the severe lockdowns.

Do you think more or less people will die from cancer due to Coronavirus? If you were honest, you'd admit more would die. Early cancer screenings are down 75-85%. Catching cancer early is key in fighting it.
 

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It has obviously decreased your quality of life, x-turd. You are no doubt having a harder time flying overseas to get your salad tossed by underaged lady boys!
 
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More people will die due to the severe lockdowns.

Do you think more or less people will die from cancer due to Coronavirus? If you were honest, you'd admit more would die. Early cancer screenings are down 75-85%. Catching cancer early is key in fighting it.


Add that C-19 is way more infectious & it's easy to see how it's way worse than the flu & lockdowns were justified.


There have been many reports saying the death tolls have been under counted, not only in the USA but in China, Iran, India, etc.


What is obviously clear is:


1) serious vehicular accidents & deaths are way way down
2) flu deaths & serious complications have decreased tremendously
3) C-19 ill health & deaths are far less due to the lockdowns
4) likewise probably other communicable diseases (e.g. tuberculosis, HIV) have been greatly reduced by the extreme safety measures in place
5) street crimes have probably been highly reduced.
6) families have been able to spend more time together enjoying each others company while free from the slavery of that 4 letter word "work" that the vast majority hate. Giving more time for quality of life activities like sex & various entertainments.
7) abortions (child murder) are probably down.




http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=1163216&page=2&p=13211637&viewfull=1#post132
 
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""He argues that while that might be true on the surface, especially with masks — which Sweden is one of the few countries not to recommend wearing in public — the differences elsewhere are exaggerated. Swedes have stopped travelling just as much as neighbours; hotels and restaurants may not have closed but have been severely affected."

"He points to the markings in supermarkets showing people where to stand and detailed restrictions on restaurants in terms of how many people they can have and how they serve them."

" “These types of restrictions don’t exist almost anywhere else than in Sweden." "

"..."I’ve worked in hospitals. I’ve seen the flu epidemics and people coming in and overflooding the hospitals." "

" Our conversation ends with Tegnell again swimming against the tide, and warning that a vaccine — if and when it comes — will not be the “silver bullet”. He adds: “Once again, I’m not very fond of easy solutions to complex problems and to believe that once the vaccine is here, we can go back and live as we always have done. I think that’s a dangerous message to send because it’s not going to be that easy.” "

https://www.ft.com/content/5cc92d45-fbdb-43b7-9c66-26501693a371
 

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