I Hope the Corona Virus Doesn’t Mess With Next Season.

WildcatofNati

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We are blessed to a large degree in America. With quality healthcare, abundance of food and drinking water......education, communication. The impact on the virus here is much less than other places. It’s not inconceivable to think that if it hits an area like the African continent, things could be very dire. The population of Africa is over 1.2 billion. Let’s say that only about 25% of the population (>300 million) get the virus.....with the 3% mortality rate......we could be looking at nearly 10 million deaths on one continent alone.
It's nice that it turned out to be .3% mortality rate (if even that) instead of 3%. We won't be looking at anywhere near 10 million deaths in the world, and, if so, the world has close to 10 billion people, so, oh well. The Spanish Flu, which took young lives, as opposed to providing the banana peel for the second foot for people with the first foot in the grave already, killed five to ten times that many- in a world with 10 percent of today's population, and the Spanish Flu is historically insignificant compared to the Great Depression, and the virus fans are hellbent on creating another Great Depression so as to take OrangeMan down. Disgusting.
 
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notFromhere

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We won't be looking at anywhere near 10 million deaths in the world, and, if so, the world has close to 10 billion people, so, oh well. The Spanish Flu, which took young lives, as opposed to providing the banana peel for the second foot for people with the first foot in the grave already, killed five to ten times that many- in a world with 10 percent of today's population, and the Spanish Flu is historically insignificant compared to the Great Depression, and the virus fans are hellbent on creating another Great Depression so as to take OrangeMan down. Disgusting.

It's a "yet" situation to be sure. The democrats and rinos have been digging big holes with high hopes for a greater catastrophe, and if no one does anything about it, their wishes will come true. The only good thing about all of this is that it exposes the house of cards that decades of their "leadership" has exchanged for a once healthy economic and political structure.

Will it be rebuilt and stand strong and healthy or crumble for the birds to gather and pick at the bones?
 
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