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Covid-19 Outbreak of new SARS-like coronavirus (Covid-19)

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Like on Fox when they repeatedly kept insisting that when they spent $300 million on something or other, they could have instead spent it by giving every single one of the 300 million Americans $1 million, OMG HOW WASTEFUL. Wish I could find the clip. They all had straight faces too except one lady who looked like she knew what was up but was being told to push the nonsense. I could tell by her almost-smirk.

Googled for FOX and $1M per American, and the only hit I found was them showing the MSNBC broadcast that held up the tweet of bad math




Though, Fox wasn't the only ones to be disappointed with the MSNBC team



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So, NOT a mistake by FOX as you're making it, but maybe a MSNBC mistake. Though, when I hear it, I don't even take it as MSNBC being wrong. The person who tweeted the bad math was wrong, and the MSNBC talking heads said 'dont say anything if you are ahead of us on the math' (I take that to indicate they know it was wrong), and instead focus on the point which was a wasted $500m.
 
When are the US media going to stop using big numbers that mean very little and instead focus on per capita based reporting? A whole bunch of countries perform far more testing than the US per capita and are continuing to increase that capacity faster than the US. The UK, of course, still continues to crater along the bottom somewhere with our government inevitably missing its target to hit 700,000 tests per week by a country mile.

Because of three reasons:
  • Big numbers are scarier, so the media runs with it
  • America needs to keep believing it is the biggest, best at everything and this fits that narrative better
  • Because per capita makes too much logical sense


btw, seems there is a bit of that (per capita) recently:



Jump to 1:35 where Dr. Birx nails a Yahoo reporter trying to 'gotcha' on testing.
 
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So, NOT a mistake by FOX as you're making it, but maybe a MSNBC mistake. Though, when I hear it, I don't even take it as MSNBC being wrong. The person who tweeted the bad math was wrong, and the MSNBC talking heads said 'dont say anything if you are ahead of us on the math' (I take that to indicate they know it was wrong), and instead focus on the point which was a wasted $500m.

Maybe it was MSNBC. I did, however, see a youtube video of two people on a news hour going on about it and referencing that same bad math, it was more than a mention. I couldn't find the video though, someone posted it in a thread somewhere on here I think but no telling where it might be.
 
Pentagon boosting US industrial capacity amid virus outbreak

The Pentagon is spending hundreds of millions of dollars on masks, tests and pharmaceutical products as it seeks to revive an industrial sector lost over the years to China.

To battle the coronavirus pandemic, the Defense Department has received one billion dollars under the Defense Production Act, which lets the federal government mobilize private industry to meet national security needs.

"The increased production will ensure the US government gets dedicated long term industrial capacity to help meet the needs of the nation," said Ellen Lord, undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment.


"What I would like to see is the US have the capacity and throughput to take care of ourselves in times of need," Lord told reporters at a press conference on Thursday.

Lord acknowledged the US was overly dependent on China.



This must surely count as one of the 'good' things to have happened as a result of realising how incredibly dependent the West is on Asia for its manufactured goods?

I hope other affected countries start to ramp up their own home-based production capacity as well. Every nation should be able to cater for at least some of the most important basics by itself and with its own supply chains.

Back home, it's been utterly cringe inducing to see that the UK still can't even mass produce a few items of plastic protective equipment for its health service any more, when once we used to produce more than two-thirds of the entire planet's manufactured goods.
 
elon musk has once again proven he is a a complete retard telling people to go outside mass gather and protest the lockdowns and calling covid-19 a hoax and saying people aint dying from it hes a fucking retarded cunt they should storm telsa and steal them all and burn his house house then take all those billions and feed the poor with it he has.
 
elon musk has once again proven he is a a complete retard telling people to go outside mass gather and protest the lockdowns and calling covid-19 a hoax and saying people aint dying from it hes a fucking retarded cunt they should storm telsa and steal them all and burn his house house then take all those billions and feed the poor with it he has.
...what an idiot.
 
The US's response is quite light compared to most of the world, except a couple of states.

And the results of it speak for itself.

Although.. I'd love to be wrong but I get the impression that the reason there are many people who don't think the shutdown is worth it... Is cause they really do kinda only give a shit about themselves.

I mean, either you think all those people literally aren't dying and it's all a fraud, in which case I'm not even gonna try an argue with someone living in another reality.

Or you know it's happening... And just don't feel it's worth preventing. Which I think is pretty horrible.
 
The only reason I bring up how light it is, is to counter the arguments that the whole response is a sinister plot to take away our freedoms. If it were so, we'd have had our freedoms taken away by the federal government, and not just unenforced guidelines, the enforcement of which is left up to localities.
 
The person who tweeted the bad math was wrong, and the MSNBC talking heads said 'dont say anything if you are ahead of us on the math' (I take that to indicate they know it was wrong), and instead focus on the point which was a wasted $500m.
I think they are that dumb that the tweet was "fact checked" by the guest, host and producers and they still ran with it thinking it was accurate.

elon musk has once again proven he is a a complete retard telling people to go outside mass gather and protest the lockdowns and calling covid-19 a hoax and saying people aint dying from it hes a fucking retarded cunt they should storm telsa and steal them all and burn his house house then take all those billions and feed the poor with it he has.
Do you have a quote of him saying that?

I've just seen him talking sense about the secondary effects of the lockdowns. Yes he's running a company but his company will survive. Many others won't.
 
Imperial College were used as justification for the lockdowns:


Imperial College Model Applied to Sweden Yields Preposterous Results
American Institute for Economic Resarch said:
The pace of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has created an unusual situation for academic research. Epidemiology models, which were previously developed over several years and used to forecast hypothetical scenarios that seldom panned out, are now being deployed and tested in real-time.

Unfortunately the results are not pretty.

Last week I examined some of the problems afflicting the most prominent epidemiology models for COVID-19, particularly the Imperial College-London (ICL) model that popularized a projected death toll of 2.2 million for the United States.

Even though this model outlined a variety of scenarios with milder human costs, its alarmist claims grabbed headlines and the ears of politicians. The ICL’s doomsday projection played a prominent role in convincing President Trump to back the social distancing guidelines behind most state-level lockdown policies. Its lead author Neil Ferguson was also on the advisory group that convinced British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to abandon an earlier “herd immunity” strategy for virus mitigation, and adopt a lockdown to avert a predicted 510,000 deaths in the UK.

Decisions made on faulty data are bad decisions.
 
The only reason I bring up how light it is, is to counter the arguments that the whole response is a sinister plot to take away our freedoms. If it were so, we'd have had our freedoms taken away by the federal government, and not just unenforced guidelines, the enforcement of which is left up to localities.

Perhaps a surprising (and intentional from the Founding Fathers?) aspect is that the States have the authority for such guideline enforcement and setting their own rules? This prevents anyone in charge of the Federal government from implementing such a restriction on freedoms? I do know part of the intent, or an effect of this power-to-the states, is it allows both a localized reasoning to do what makes sense for that state (Alaska has different needs from NY), and it also allows for different approaches (trials) so decisions and results can be compared state to state to see what works and what doesn't as opposed to a one-size-fits all Federal answer.
 
So after analyzing the many conspiracies that are often touted by the theories supporters are very, very, strange. So maybe someone can clear this up for me. If:

1. The virus is not all that deadly as being said by experts, AND

2. The virus is a means of enforcing draconian measures for government control, THEN WHY WAS

3. The virus was the genetically engineered in a Chinese lab.

?

It seems to me that if the Chinese made a virus, then they would have made one that was very infectious and lethal. Would there be a need to fake death certificates if it was genetically engineered?

I feel that it cant go both ways. Either a lab made it and it would be pretty lethal, OR it came from nature and the world is hyping it up as people tout.

These statements that "The Chinese made this deadly virus and the government's around the world are using the man-made virus to take control of the world and Bill is funding this for population control. But P.S. the virus isnt really that deadly, they just made a shitty virus and we are using it to scare people" it just really doesnt make sense.

If the WIV released a new virus, and Bill Gates was behind the scenes, funding it for population control, wouldn't the virus actually be deadly and require these measures? Would numbers have to be faked at all? Too many of these theories step on the toes of the other theories that conspiracy theorists believe. I'm surprised that havent fell on their face already with how many times they have backpedaled and stepped on other theories that they supported just a few sentences ago.
 
It's not even suggested that the Wuhan Institute of Virology 'created' a new virus. But they were reportedly performing experiments on an existing bat virus which may have inadvertently escaped. Sensationalist conspiracy theorists may suggest it was an act of warfare, but was probably just a fuck up. Not surprising that their government would want to cover it up. Ours would do the same...
 
So maybe someone can clear this up for me.

As FUBAR indicates, the idea of a constructed virus and/or an intentional release are only coming from the far corners of conspiracy world. More likely, there was an accidental release by the labs (likely) or a natural cause (unlikely, I believe) which routed out to the population and spread with increased global travel by people these days.

The separate, but also strongly laden with conspiracy motif, is the old phrase of 'never let a crisis go to waste' and so you see different world leaders using the opportunity to extend gov't reach and authority. If the virus isn't that bad, no reason to calm public fears too quickly while you're still using the open window of exercising over reach. If the virus really is that bad, the gov't needs to be cautious going forward which supports the appearance of over reach. Not an easy position for any gov't. But, a ripe field for conspiracists to spread suspicion and counter-fear. Up to the individuals to decide what to believe, when all things are possible.
 
It's not even suggested that the Wuhan Institute of Virology 'created' a new virus. But they were reportedly performing experiments on an existing bat virus which may have inadvertently escaped. Sensationalist conspiracy theorists may suggest it was an act of warfare, but was probably just a fuck up. Not surprising that their government would want to cover it up. Ours would do the same...

Coronavirus may have originated in lab linked to China's biowarfare program
 
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