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Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
They couldn’t have told you that, you are making it up.SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2020 1:04 pm They told me, by omission, that malnutrition is not a significant issue in the current situation.
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Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
Seeya Hunter, sorry, i have other priorities.
Catchya on another topic, Bros.
Catchya on another topic, Bros.
Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
From another video from this teacher (she's wearing another mask there) you can learn some taxi's are still running, the news reports 'volunteers' are appointed in each block to buy stuff for the elderly/ sick. And in this video you can seen fresh bananas and even cherries in a random shop this teacher uses for her shopping.
So it seems your malnutrition story is pretty much debunked so far. And that makes sense. Once there's lack of food, there will be a major uproar and that's the last thing the CCP wants.
I don't want to paint any bright picture of life in Wuhan these days, but I think food is not their mail problem. Fear, anxiety, losing family members and friends and lack of information/ disinformation probably are the main issues.
Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
Once again, selectively believing one video and ignoring the other. In another video they showed whole families locked in apartments. Taxi for the elderly? Yeah, right, even in the west not all old people can afford a taxi. That’s why they have public transportation. Oh and majority of people shop at markets, which are now far away and likely poorly stocked. Tell that woman to go make a video at the market where old people go shopping.
Look, I don’t have any story. I wouldn’t completely trust any of those videos, american teacher or chinese nurse. They can only provide hints of what may be going on. None of them can see the whole picture. I use common sense. It tells me locking down so huge areas will cause disruption in supplies. You can believe what you want.
Look, I don’t have any story. I wouldn’t completely trust any of those videos, american teacher or chinese nurse. They can only provide hints of what may be going on. None of them can see the whole picture. I use common sense. It tells me locking down so huge areas will cause disruption in supplies. You can believe what you want.
Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
Yes, that makes sense to me. But from disruption in supplies to malnutrition is a huge leap.hunter8 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2020 4:33 pm Once again, selectively believing one video and ignoring the other. In another video they showed whole families locked in apartments. Taxi for the elderly? Yeah, right, even in the west not all old people can afford a taxi. That’s why they have public transportation. Oh and majority of people shop at markets, which are now far away and likely poorly stocked. Tell that woman to go make a video at the market where old people go shopping.
Look, I don’t have any story. I wouldn’t completely trust any of those videos, american teacher or chinese nurse. They can only provide hints of what may be going on. None of them can see the whole picture. I use common sense. It tells me locking down so huge areas will cause disruption in supplies. You can believe what you want.
Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
An interesting flu and corona virus comparison. One expert says he thinks this corona virus will eventually become one of the common viruses like other flu viruses we have. But he says the period before that is the great unknown.
https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2020-02- ... rticlelink
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Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
Elderly man in China wipes spit all over elevator buttons
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Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
That's not a spit..Brody wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2020 8:17 pm Elderly man in China wipes spit all over elevator buttons
https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=CM1Km_1581356535
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Re: Outbreak of Unidentified Coronavirus In China as New Year Approaches
The thing I've been wondering about is that this is meant to have come from animals, wa gwan with all the animals then? Surely China must be littered with animal corpses? Or was it only a certain animal? I'm so startled!!
Slow down little world, you're changing too fast.
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