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Old 03-24-2020, 10:31 AM
 
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Why didnt they have the note in the first place? My company were giving out notes since Friday so everyone was prepared for Monday.
Cause Blake, and I am being fair, I have pointed this out before, is a complainer. He complains to complain for the pleasure of complaining. But does nothing. Complainers complain but don't do. But expect everyone to be on point or he will complain about them, but he could not stop complaining to prepare a letter. But don't worry he will complain about that too. And he will complain that we pointed out how he failed to give his employee a letter. But he wanted his employee to complain to the police officer, too. Lol.

 
Old 03-24-2020, 10:32 AM
 
Location: Northeast states
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I think these numbers were as of last night. They're very likely higher now.


These numbers are today as 9:00 AM
 
Old 03-24-2020, 10:32 AM
 
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Or flying through another state. Do JFK to Charlotte to Miami. They're probably just staking out the flight originating in NY or Newark.

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So fly into a neighboring state then drive in by car to avoid the 14 day quarantine?
y.
 
Old 03-24-2020, 10:36 AM
 
Location: Northeast states
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Death toll now at 210 and 756 is in ICU as 10:00 AM
 
Old 03-24-2020, 10:39 AM
 
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They might need 7 day lockdown in New York State blocking highways, stop the trains only goods can be transported, no fights for 7 days to slow down the spread.
 
Old 03-24-2020, 10:42 AM
 
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If New York governor doesn’t take action soon state will see 50,000-60,000 cases by next week and death toll increase to 1,000.



Understand what momentum is?


Even if he acts now, effectively so to say, the death toll will surpass 1k by next week.


Whatever he does will only be affect the situation in 15 days or later...


NyC is like on a titanic en route towards a gigantic iceberg at full speed...it is too late to stop the collision, and the only option left is trying to steer it away to minimize a head on collision as much as possible...
 
Old 03-24-2020, 10:45 AM
 
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Right now the unseen problem is that people are stuck at home, which means they are ****ing and chances are raw dog. There will be a huge birth rate spike come January due to people stuck at home with little to nothing to do but ****.



TTTTThanks the all mighty for allowing only ONE pregnancy every 10 months for humans so NYC will not run into a baby booming crisis following this outbreak...
 
Old 03-24-2020, 10:46 AM
 
Location: In the heights
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Maybe we've reached that breaking point where people are dividing into camps. No longer are we all in this together, united as one, as the United States.

This morning it seems all the talking heads on TV received their hymn sheets so that they are all singing the same note. And overnight, the new note from the higher ups seems to be, "Everything's fine!" Open up the economy as led by Booster-in-Chief Trump. The virus will be with us indefinitely and we will eventually become immune. Let the young and the healthy (at least healthy for now) go back to work, going out and living their lives to the fullest and keep the elderly (60 and above) imprisoned in their apartments (rabbit hutches in the sky) where they will be safe and confined and as Trump says, "loved and cared for."

No longer do they want to talk of the numbers who are positive or the numbers who have died. It seems that the hundreds that die every day in countries around Europe are merely collateral damage hardly worth a mention at this point.

And because of this new posturing by Fox Business, CNBC and the White House, you should see the stock market soaring! Everything is okay people! Let's get back to normal. Like a wicked Nor'easter, it's come and gone and get back to work.

When this began we heard that the US was on a "war-time footing." Well that didn't last very long, did it. Once they get their trillion dollar corporate "rescue," give in, give up, it's the new normal they say, just accept it.

Do you? Has anyone else noticed this shift in tone? Do you agree?
Well, that would be stupid. Last I checked, about 14% of the confirmed cases among 20-somethings in Spain (that's some young people, and if you're someone who likes counting each person as delicious little nuggets of GDP, then that's people that a couple decades of resources have been spent on and only now are entering the formal workforce) required hospitalization, though far fewer needed to be in an ICU. Part of not needing to be in an ICU is because there's still enough resources to treat people during hospitalization so that it does not get markedly worse. Why would you even consider overloading the healthcare system without a clear plan of ramping up healthcare resources?
 
Old 03-24-2020, 10:52 AM
 
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Well, that would be stupid. Last I checked, about 14% of the confirmed cases among 20-somethings (that's some young people, and if you're someone who likes counting each person as delicious little nuggets of GDP, then that's people that a couple decades of resources have been spent on and only now are entering the formal workforce) in Spain required hospitalization, though far fewer needed to be in an ICU. Part of not needing to be in an ICU is because there's still enough resources to treat people during hospitalization so that it does not get markedly worse. Why would you even consider overloading the healthcare system without a clear plan of ramping up healthcare resources?
HA! "A delicious little nugget of GDP." That's a good one, do you mind if I use that?
 
Old 03-24-2020, 10:54 AM
 
Location: In the heights
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HA! "A delicious little nugget of GDP." That's a good one, do you mind if I use that?
Seems fine to me, definitely not trademarked.
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