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and you just keep bending over and obeying lmfao!! Wait until they make you take those vaccines NEVER tested but oh they will tell their asses they were tested bahahahah. and they will line up like free food at a football game.

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I am pretty sure you get the virus if you respond to any posts by Golfing Gator.
 
Coronavirus is nothing to sneeze at. But so far, widespread panic may not be justified.

You should know:

  • Almost all of the reported coronavirus deaths in the U.S. happened in long-term care facilities in Washington State. And almost all of those occurred at the same facility.
  • Most people who get coronavirus have mild or no symptoms.
  • No young or middle-age people have died of coronavirus in the U.S.
  • Most around the world diagnosed from January-March 1 have already recovered.
Obviously, this is a fast-moving news target. For the latest information from the government, you can visit the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) coronavirus page at CDC.gov. The following information is accurate as of Thursday.

Coronavirus: Facts vs. Panic
 
"One Step Away From Collapse": Doctors In Northern Italy Overwhelmed With Coronavirus Patients

Hospitals in northern Italy are on the brink of collapse as doctors struggle with an explosion of coronavirus cases which have overwhelmed the system, according to VICE.

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Italy has the second-highest number of confirmed cases outside of China, topping 10,000 this week with 631 deaths - roughly 15% of the worldwide toll.

In just three weeks since aggressively spreading throughout the region, Italian intensive care units (ICUs) have been hit by a shortage of beds, staff, and ventiliators - which will worsen the chances of survival for those in critical condition.

"Health care facilities have reached critical levels in Lombardy due the high number of hospitalizations and cases requiring intensive care," said Elisabetta Groppelli, virologist and lecturer in public health at St. George's, University of London.

Groppelli told VICE News that the system in Lombardy had gotten by so far by transferring patients to other regions with capacity. For that to continue to work, authorities would have to ensure that their containment measures worked to stop the rise in new infections elsewhere around the country.

It’s imperative for Italy to slow down transmission, and this requires strict application by citizens and business of the draconian measures identified by the government,” she said. -VICE

"By now, we’re forced to provide intensive care treatment in the corridor, in the operating rooms, in the recovery rooms," said Antonio Pesenti, coordinator of the region's intensive care crisis unit in a statement to Italy's Corriere Della Serra newspaper, adding that the situation would become "catastrophic" if people did not self-quarantine.

"We gutted entire hospital wards to make room for the seriously ill. One of the best healthcare systems in the world, the Lombard one, is one step away from collapse."​

Wow, why werent the Italians ready for this little bitty flu?

Because it is far worse than the flu, dudes.
Last night, Governor Inslee read an email from a doctor in Italy, where the virus has overwhelmed the medical systems, warning of what could happen if we don’t take drastic action.

“Stop saying it’s just flu or severe flu. Please come and see our intensive care units in northern Italy. People can’t breathe and we don’t have anywhere to put them.”

If one can't breathe, then they can put them in the morgue. Bad joke.
Or they can try hydrogen peroxid IVs. Sure, it is not a kind of proper treatment, but certainly it is cheap and better than nothing.
 
Michigan is now up to 25 cases, 0 deaths.

This definitely makes me want to switch my vote for that senile old old man
 

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