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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostOf course it was. I expect you have crunched the numbers that you have extrapolated from waltermittystatsforallseasons.com to confirm this pronouncement.......your go-to site for unadulterated bulltulip!
Honestly, it really is high time your missus banished you back to your eco-shed and changed the wifi password to keep you from propagating your mince far and wide.
You are beginning to make scooty sound like King Solomon!!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThat's because you're an idiot. It is. The UK has absolutely no idea how many people have this thing. China's testing (as was South Korea's, HK and Taiwan) was superior.
But you carry on thinking the Uk is some sort of scientific super-power
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe UK has absolutely no idea how many people have this thing. China's testing (as was South Korea's, HK and Taiwan) was superior.
Honestly, it really is high time your missus banished you back to your eco-shed and changed the wifi password to keep you from propagating your mince far and wide.
You are beginning to make scooty sound like King Solomon!!
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI stopped at "The number is definitely more accurate than UK's".
But you carry on thinking the Uk is some sort of scientific super-power
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I stopped at "The number is definitely more accurate than UK's".
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Originally posted by aaaajin View PostI am Chinese and my parents are still in China. The number is definitely more accurate than UK's. My parents told me the local council staff knocked everyone's door during lockdown, to check their temprature and do test. One of the reason the Chinese number is relatively low is because they don't add anyone who don't have symptom. But still they test more people than UK does.
Also people generally are more cooperative in China during this sort of thing, let's just say cause they don't have other choice. My parents stayed home for 45 days, and grocery was delivered by local council to everyone's door. Even recently they can go out, they still need to wear mask or they get refused to be served or get on public transport, also temperature checking is everywhere.
Who owns this roaster?
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I am Chinese and my parents are still in China. The number is definitely more accurate than UK's. My parents told me the local council staff knocked everyone's door during lockdown, to check their temprature and do test. One of the reason the Chinese number is relatively low is because they don't add anyone who don't have symptom. But still they test more people than UK does.
Also people generally are more cooperative in China during this sort of thing, let's just say cause they don't have other choice. My parents stayed home for 45 days, and grocery was delivered by local council to everyone's door. Even recently they can go out, they still need to wear mask or they get refused to be served or get on public transport, also temperature checking is everywhere.
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostReferences for the curious?
I'm not going to post links to liveleak because its a very dark place at times, but also a great source of information if you can filter.
That said, safe searches for videos / images of Wuhan Market:
武汉华南海鲜批发市场
Welding videos in safe spaces are on youtube etc:
Coronavirus: Welding Doors Shut | CBC.ca
YouTube
some tabloids ran it over here.
Judge for yourself though, I dont want to be spreading misinformation - but I'm fairly confident of the welding stuff cos it was all over liveleak back in early January and a lot of it looked very amateur.Last edited by Scoobos; 27 March 2020, 13:55.
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Originally posted by Scoobos View PostFor what its worth, looking at liveleak and all the stuff out there in the public - The continuation of wetmarkets post Sars is outrageous, and they are saying they've banned 'wildmeat' or whatever they call it now. There's also no doubt the figures will probably be massaged.
But I do believe they have it under control, looking at liveleak, WHO feedback and general media out there. But the way they got control is absolutely unacceptable in our society.
I'm not the kind of guy who believes everything he sees , the camera does lie , the first one is genuinely a matter of opinion whether you choose to believe it , but
They literally put people into a hotel to 'recover' which then collapsed "mysteriously" after bulldozers were seen going down the roads.
These things I don't doubt:
They also welded and barricaded people into their high rise buildings
They mass cremated people to start with.
They shot some people in the early days for panicking and making a run for it.
Local roads out of Wuhan had local residents who were beating people to death for trying to get out of Wuhan, the police are accused of facilitating this, but most likely just turned a blind eye.
Trump is murdering his people. You can talk about the outcomes and recommendations of Event 201, but Trump's just willfully putting the economy over everyone. It's going to be a bloodbath out there; China is probably being co-operative as its going to be associated with this for a long time to come, once the response to the original SARS and the failure to ban bushmeat , is put under scrutiny.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe Chinese will be dropping like flies.
But I do believe they have it under control, looking at liveleak, WHO feedback and general media out there. But the way they got control is absolutely unacceptable in our society.
I'm not the kind of guy who believes everything he sees , the camera does lie , the first one is genuinely a matter of opinion whether you choose to believe it , but
They literally put people into a hotel to 'recover' which then collapsed "mysteriously" after bulldozers were seen going down the roads.
These things I don't doubt:
They also welded and barricaded people into their high rise buildings
They mass cremated people to start with.
They shot some people in the early days for panicking and making a run for it.
Local roads out of Wuhan had local residents who were beating people to death for trying to get out of Wuhan, the police are accused of facilitating this, but most likely just turned a blind eye.
Trump is murdering his people. You can talk about the outcomes and recommendations of Event 201, but Trump's just willfully putting the economy over everyone. It's going to be a bloodbath out there; China is probably being co-operative as its going to be associated with this for a long time to come, once the response to the original SARS and the failure to ban bushmeat , is put under scrutiny.
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