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vtsnowedin wrote:A study not yet peer reviewed on the economic cost.

https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/loc ... tudy-finds
Specifically, the researchers tabulated that as many as 75k additional "deaths of despair" could be caused by the outbreak and the economy-crushing measures implemented to stop the spreads. "Deaths of despair" typically refer to suicides and substance-abuse-related deaths, according to Bloomberg.
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Quite a few people reporting a big upsurge in traffic this morning. The lockdown is about to fall apart.
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UndercoverElephant wrote:Quite a few people reporting a big upsurge in traffic this morning. The lockdown is about to fall apart.
People may go out and about but just about everything still remains shut - schools, pubs, sports centres, etc. How many organisations and companies will open up and take the chance of being arrested?
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boisdevie wrote:
UndercoverElephant wrote:Quite a few people reporting a big upsurge in traffic this morning. The lockdown is about to fall apart.
People may go out and about but just about everything still remains shut - schools, pubs, sports centres, etc. How many organisations and companies will open up and take the chance of being arrested?
Some of them will never open back up. Just come into work this morning (50 unit managed workspace building) to see that one of the ground floor tenants (beauty type offering) is moving out. Van and car being filled up with fixtures and fittings. A small office tenant moved out last week and we are aware of two others who have handed in their notice.

The building is very popular and runs at near 100% occupancy with waiting lists. It's a one month notice place with relatively low rentals. It will be very interesting to see the occupancy level in 3 and 6 months time.
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'Without a coronavirus vaccine, we will never be able to live normally again. The only real exit strategy from this crisis is a vaccine that can be rolled out worldwide. That means producing billions of doses of it, which, in itself, is a huge challenge in terms of manufacturing logistics. And despite the efforts, it is still not even certain that developing a COVID-19 vaccine is possible.'

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/05 ... pvEgG8JsE0#

Looking more and more like we're just going to have to suck it up. And I managed to say that without insulting anyone yeah :-)
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eatyourveg wrote: Looking more and more like we're just going to have to suck it up.
What do you mean?
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boisdevie wrote:
eatyourveg wrote: Looking more and more like we're just going to have to suck it up.
What do you mean?
Have a read through the linked article, the guy is saying it's quite possible there will be no vaccine. If that's the case then 'suck it up' = to accept an unpleasant fact or situation.
So then we have the LJ scenario playing out.
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UndercoverElephant wrote:Quite a few people reporting a big upsurge in traffic this morning. The lockdown is about to fall apart.
Perhaps more people are going to work. The most recent statement by HMG would seem to be encouraging a return to work by those who can not work from home.

But yes the lockdown is starting to fall apart, I have heard that increasing numbers of pubs are open via the back door for regulars.
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Looks increasingly likely that the Chinese government asked WHO to help cover up coronavirus. From German intelligence services as reported by German media spiegle.de
https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3931126 - English
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eatyourveg wrote:
boisdevie wrote:
eatyourveg wrote: Looking more and more like we're just going to have to suck it up.
What do you mean?
Have a read through the linked article, the guy is saying it's quite possible there will be no vaccine. If that's the case then 'suck it up' = to accept an unpleasant fact or situation.
So then we have the LJ scenario playing out.
Even with a good vaccine the logistics of getting the majority vaccinated will make much of the LJ scenario play out. Best to get mentally prepared for it.
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fuzzy wrote:Boris's big leap forward is out:

https://assets.documentcloud.org/docume ... 520-v1.pdf
I've read it twice. It says the NHS defined, shielded 2 million should 'stay at home, at all times, until June review'. It doesn't actually say what they live on, or how their council tax is paid? The gov really doesn't understand life does it?
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In American the revolt has begun.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/color ... b-enus-280
The armed bouncer appeared friendly, welcoming a local reporter inside C & C Coffee and Kitchen in Castle Rock, Colo., to take video footage of the remarkable scene unfolding inside.

Bing COVID-19 tracker: Latest numbers by country and state

In the restaurant on Sunday morning, in defiance of Democratic Gov. Jared Polis’s executive Safer at Home order, every table was nearly full, according to the footage from Colorado Community Media reporter Nick Puckett. Customers crowded around the counter waiting for their orders. The line to place them went out the door, wrapping around the side of the building.

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Almost no one was wearing a face mask. Only a single person among the dozens in Puckett’s footage can be seen wearing one.

For the owners of the breakfast cafe, it was a way to both celebrate Mother’s Day and defy the governor.
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Several Pennsylvania counties are planning to put Governor Wolf’s pandemic authority to the test by reopening before they get formal approval. Meanwhile the state national guard will be working at a Beaver County nursing home where more than 15 percent of residents have died from the coronavirus. Statewide, more than 3,700 people have died from the disease. In happier news, the next American Idol could be from Pennsylvania.
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The next headline will be "Spike in coronavirus infections" followed by "Customers suing cafe over coronavirus infection"! Good luck to them all!!
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Long term the virus will become one of those diseases like chickenpox that you catch as a child to avoid catching it at an adult, when it could do you a lot more damage
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