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Nothing to see here, just a flu like any other, don't care
A little worried, just wait weeks and things will be okay as usual
Mixed feelings
A lot worried, things seems to get worse each day more, already thinking about stockpilling
WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE!!! Make Ranger0075 admin before our death!!
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And all the westerners wanna talk about the "bread lines" from big bad communism and USSR collapse
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Bread is easy to come by and if and when not I'll bake my own.
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I've stocked up on salsa
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Avoid NSAID's like the plague. If you're suffering from the coronavirus and running a fever - they could be the death of you.
The lockdowns predicted in yesterday's video update are already starting to happen. Italy, Spain, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Israel and a growing number of countries are locking down their borders and tightening restrictions on movement. More and more US states & cities are banning public gatherings and forcing closure of non-essential businesses. Rumors of a coming national curfew circulated this morning. Meanwhile, food and pharmacy shelves are being stripped bare . Even the slow-movers are now panicking. A similar panic has gripped investors. The stock market is experiencing a historically vicious sell-off -- after falling 24% by the end of last week, the Dow is down another 13% today. So far, no matter what the Federal Reserve and world government's have pledged, the market hasn't been convinced it will be enough.It's a global fire sale; investors want the safety of cash. And they're selling everything to get it.Such is the psychology of crowds. When the herd is spooked a stampede ensues. And this is with less than 4 thousand confirmed coronavirus cases in the US. How will the herd react when that number is 4 million?
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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In 1348 the Black Plague came here. Killed a third of the population in villages, half in cities. Two years later things went back as usual and nothing had changed. At all.
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