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We shutdown the world over the flu

>> No.18039279

>>18039243
honk honk

>> No.18039280
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18039280

>>18039243
No refunds.

>> No.18039291

>>18039279
Kekeed

>> No.18039338

>Shutdown the world to stop literally everything from falling apart
>Economy tanks for a while, recovers when everything's better

>Don't shut down the world, tons of people die and many health care systems will be in shambles
>Economy still tanks, likely takes even longer to recover

>> No.18039345

>>18039243
Its only a flu in its "mild" stages
And its 2x as contagious

>> No.18039375

>>18039243
We shut it down over an eminent financial collapse. We scapegoated corona-chan.

>> No.18039389

>>18039338
Let's keep in mind that the vast majority of people who will die are fat Boomers, wastes of space that'd do nothing but suck up resources anyway.

Run the numbers, /herd/ strat boosts economic growth.

>> No.18039394

>>18039243
>(((we)))

>> No.18039511

>>18039389
>Run the numbers

Let's be honest anon you didn't run any numbers

>> No.18039546
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18039546

>>18039511
Run.
The.
Numbers.

I gotta jet, but you do that and you'll see.

>> No.18039576

>>18039243
>hospitals, medical labs running over drive
>manufacturers switching to medical supplies
>Amazon hiring 250k workers and wall mart 100k
>online conferencing at all time high

hardly.

>> No.18039664

>“I have patients in their early 40s and, yeah, I was kind of shocked. I’m seeing people who look relatively healthy with a minimal health history, and they are completely wiped out, like they’ve been hit by a truck. This is knocking out what should be perfectly fit, healthy people. Patients will be on minimal support, on a little bit of oxygen, and then all of a sudden, they go into complete respiratory arrest, shut down and can’t breathe at all.”

>“It first struck me how different it was when I saw my first coronavirus patient go bad. I was like, Holy shit, this is not the flu. Watching this relatively young guy, gasping for air, pink frothy secretions coming out of his tube and out of his mouth. The ventilator should have been doing the work of breathing but he was still gasping for air, moving his mouth, moving his body, struggling. We had to restrain him. With all the coronavirus patients, we’ve had to restrain them. They really hyperventilate, really struggle to breathe. When you’re in that mindstate of struggling to breathe and delirious with fever, you don’t know when someone is trying to help you, so you’ll try to rip the breathing tube out because you feel it is choking you, but you are drowning.

>“Before this, we were all joking. It’s grim humor. If you are exposed to the virus and test positive and go on quarantine, you get paid. We were all joking: I want to get the coronavirus because then I get a paid vacation from work. And once I saw these patients with it, I was like, Holy shit, I do not want to catch this and I don’t want anyone I know to catch this.

>> No.18039676

>>18039243
>the flu
How much are you being paid to lie on the internet for? This is about 80x deadlier than the flu.

>> No.18039716

>>18039664
Sauce on the doom porn?

>> No.18039733

>>18039716
https://www.propublica.org/article/a-medical-worker-describes--terrifying-lung-failure-from-covid19-even-in-his-young-patients

>> No.18039835

>>18039733
Thanks. So at what point do we collectively acknowledge that this looks an awful lot like a bioweapon?

>> No.18040014

>>18039676
No