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This appears to be a drill for Chinese martial law more than anything else.
Because we know virus stop at frontiers....
Because we know virus stop at frontiers....
China has quarantined 60 million people
And the more deaths, the tougher the measures.
Look at this creepy shit,
https://twitter.com/globaltimesnews/status/1223218977570078721
RC2006 saysLook at this creepy shit,
https://twitter.com/globaltimesnews/status/1223218977570078721
Next year it will be a drone saying "Why are you out with my girlfriend!!"
HeadSet saysRC2006 saysLook at this creepy shit,
https://twitter.com/globaltimesnews/status/1223218977570078721
Next year it will be a drone saying "Why are you out with my girlfriend!!"
Next year they will have gun mounts and be shooting people.
This whole thing is still a nothingburger compared to the flu. I almost think it's deliberately hyped to stoke fear in the markets
mell saysThis whole thing is still a nothingburger compared to the flu. I almost think it's deliberately hyped to stoke fear in the markets
If you think about it, they could crush the pandemic by taking radical measures as soon as they found the virus: stop all in/out from China regions without 2 weeks quarantine, close schools and stop economic activities without full protection gears. This would have avoided contamination outside the region and saved lives. But the rub is a large hit to economic activities due to added frictions. Which is why they resisted radical measures initially.
This is starting to happen: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-infecting-global-economy-220135978.html
Economic activities are put on old, stores are closed, people stay home. This hurts the economy and will hurt profit.
only 132 confirmed cases worldwide outside of China.
mell saysonly 132 confirmed cases worldwide outside of China.
That was an hour ago. Now it's up to 164.
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