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captainmorgan

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Shanghai has solved their lock down factory production problem by keeping workers housed at the factories and not allowing them to leave and mix with the general public, sounds like forced labor camps to me.
 

injinji

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Shanghai has solved their lock down factory production problem by keeping workers housed at the factories and not allowing them to leave and mix with the general public, sounds like forced labor camps to me.
If they are going to be locked down, I would prefer them to do it at work. We are in for another supply line shock that may be worse than the first round.
 

captainmorgan

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Traffic accidents and deaths are up around 25% around the world since the start of the pandemic even tho traffic volume is down. Seems like a obvious sign of the neurological damage from covid.
 

printer

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South Africa's deaths now are getting close to last Decembers peak, but I thought the pandemic was over. If you haven't figured it out yet the CDC's guidelines are all about keeping the economy going and not public health.
All the vulnerable people have already died. Or so the story goes.
 

printer

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Another article about hep and covid.
I was wondering how you could get hep from rona. Did not make sense.

More fun with variants.

 

schuylaar

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It's bird flu.

Yikes! That's Colorado..never heard of that place though and don't understand the round-up is for 'to adopt'..aren't the wild horses supposed to be wild?
 

schuylaar

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The global free trade supply chain is dead and will never return in our lifetime. From now on things will be competing regional alliances and it will be a long and bumpy transition.
I hope people aren't expecting pricing to ever go back for goods and that includes gas..how we will get around this in America is we will be doing with less and without. I've noticed that no store seems to be fully stocked, there's always 'dead zones' empty shelves where things should be or only a few of the product. I've seen this in pictures of Soviet-era Russia..the dead zones will become more prevalent and we will learn to do with less of what's there because of lack of affordability.

There was never a delivery fee on to-go food until 2008 because of the high gas cost which eventually evened itself out, but it didn't go back to where it was and delivery fee was here to stay. Now we have whole businesses for food delivery making it even more costly and restaurants who don't deliver. So you're overpaying for a pizza + delivery company. I rarely order out but when I do, it's within walking distance.
 
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schuylaar

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South Africa's deaths now are getting close to last Decembers peak, but I thought the pandemic was over. If you haven't figured it out yet the CDC's guidelines are all about keeping the economy going and not public health.
Which is why when after the National Governors Association came away from Biden we no longer required masks much to the chagrin of the CDC.

The governors just decided it..be careful for what you wish. Colorado Sewer check this week has us on 'uptick' again.

Funny because you can't put that genie into the lamp again.
 

Fogdog

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70% of the livers autopsied from the children that died of hepatitis show covid infection, why won't the authorities just admit it?
75% of all children in the US have had a coronavirus infection. That the same percentage of kids who died from hepatitis also had coronavirus infection isn't surprising. The CDC has not ruled out SARS CoV 2 as a cofactor in the clusters of a acute liver disease in children that are not due to known causes. They simply don't know but are working to find out. Then again, you and everybody else are free to form your opinion however they like.

More than 160 cases of severe pediatric hepatitis, or liver inflammation, in kids without existing health issues have been reported from about a dozen countries, including the U.K., Canada and Japan. The disorder has been seen mainly in children younger than 10 and has left a few needing liver transplants. Researchers are probing links to infection with adenoviruses, a family of pathogens that more commonly cause cold-like symptoms, as well as Covid-19.

Investigators are still gathering reports of the illness, and it’s too soon to say what’s causing the string of illnesses, Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said in an interview.

“It’s still a mystery,” Fauci said. “It seems to be associated with adenovirus, but it isn’t a slam dunk.”


Reports of Kids’ Mysterious Liver Ailment Expand in U.S.
 
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