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Coronavirus: Russia to send medical help to Italy

The Russian defence ministry said that military transport planes would deliver eight mobile brigades of military medics, special disinfection vehicles and other medical equipment to Italy from Sunday.

Russia will also send about 100 military specialists in virology and epidemics, the Interfax news agency cited the defence ministry as saying.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/coronavirus-italy-russia-medical-aid-help-putin-a9416546.html

Also, saw this today and took a photo. This is starting to look ridiculous... 4okxxbM.jpg

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41 minutes ago, sh1pman said:

This is starting to look ridiculous...

Look, people invested in bitcoin when it was up. How is toilet paper worse?

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I think, in five years from now, the only thing I am going to remember from this thread, as valuable as its detail is now, is this banner, posted earlier.

I fear this is ultimately going to be the crux of the matter.

 

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1 hour ago, sh1pman said:

This is starting to look ridiculous...

Toilet paper, of course! Isn't that how stock markets work? Everybody's buying, so others feel the urge to buy, too. Before the price increases, you know! And then, all of a sudden, people realize they can't dump enough mulch in the porcelain throne to ever use up this pile of paper, and the stock price crashes... :blink:

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34 minutes ago, DDE said:

 

Typical lies and western propaganda. My brother in the police said they could only get 300 lions, and most of them were too lazy to go on patrol duty, sleeping 18 hours a day, etc. I bet there’s less than a hundred lions actually on the streets right now.

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7 minutes ago, sh1pman said:

Typical lies and western propaganda. My brother in the police said they could only get 300 lions, and most of them were too lazy to go on patrol duty, sleeping 18 hours a day, etc. I bet there’s less than a hundred lions actually on the streets right now.

...Can we at least import some of St Pete's ones? I hear they're rock-solid.

Spoiler

Even after a few Italians damaged 20 of them.

 

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4 hours ago, Flavio hc16 said:

In my city ( Rome, Italy) today a 34 years old man with no diseases, not smoker/drug addicted and medium fit died.

"It's  only a flu"

 

To be fair, we're going to hear about way more younger people because it's this. Someone in the same ICU could be 34 and die of seasonal flu (it happens) and no one would hear about it.

It's X times worse than flu in whatever age range we're talking about, so we're gonna see X*flu as many deaths in that given age range. For younger people the "flu" baseline number is low, but we'll still see X times more.

 

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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/22/health/coronavirus-symptoms-smell-taste.html

Temporary loss of smell/taste is perhaps a novel symptom of COVID-19.

~1/3 of cases that tested positive had no symptoms.

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3076323/third-coronavirus-cases-may-be-silent-carriers-classified

(Chinese data posted way up the thread also suggested that ~60% of cases were unascertained (because asymptomatic, or very mild))

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Amazing read: https://medium.com/@tomaspueyo/coronavirus-the-hammer-and-the-dance-be9337092b56

Summary of the article: Strong coronavirus measures today should only last a few weeks, there shouldn’t be a big peak of infections afterwards, and it can all be done for a reasonable cost to society, saving millions of lives along the way. If we don’t take these measures, tens of millions will be infected, many will die, along with anybody else that requires intensive care, because the healthcare system will have collapsed.

 

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The number of deaths in the UK from 10 to 281 in 10 days is tracking a doubling every 50h.

That'll be 2900 by next Monday, after which the NHS will collapse and we go into triage of the cases with best chance of survival only.

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Boeing just announced (on the day after the first confirmed death of a Boeing factory worker from COVID-19) that they are closing their factories in the Puget Sound area for at least two weeks. They are also going to be establishing "objective and rigorous criteria" for when to reopen.

For a couple of weeks now they have already closed all their engineering offices and made telecommuting mandatory, but you can't (yet) telecommute to a factory job.

I'm sure that part of the consideration involved is that Congress is debating a bailout plan for the US aerospace and airline industry. This puts a little more pressure on that. Boeing for a long time has been the biggest US manufacturing exporter.

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The cargo airline I work for went and did something proactive again.  They already started having non-essential personnel work from home last week.  Now they have sent letters out to all mechanics & flight crews stating they are essential personnel working for a cargo airline so everyone will have them ready as the situation changes, rather than trying to play catch up as different states & countries (we have several Caribbean flights in addition to US) are changing their restrictions on a daily basis. 

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9 hours ago, Sepone said:

Toilet paper, of course! Isn't that how stock markets work? Everybody's buying, so others feel the urge to buy, too. Before the price increases, you know! And then, all of a sudden, people realize they can't dump enough mulch in the porcelain throne to ever use up this pile of paper, and the stock price crashes... :blink:

It's not even a concern about price. I was in the store when stuff first started being bought up. I had no need of extra food, but I bought some anyway. I didn't want to come back in 2 days and not have something to feed the kids home from school (an extra meal a day per). It can only go on for a little while, then the supply chain will refill everything. Also, as the economy tanks, people will not have money to hoard.

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