You have to ask Cunt. He's the expert on Tanzania.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 7:12 amNow people are accepting African data as gospel as well.
My late girlfriends niece works for a charity in Tanzania as a neurologist in a hospital there. I get her monthly newsletter. The hospital has only five medically approved masks which they recycle. They dont have any government office they can report too but yet Tanzania is on the WorldoMeter list with 509 cases. Just who is reporting them and to whom.
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Where did I do this?Cunt wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 2:20 pmYou know, you might have made a good point in there, but when you plug in this kind of idiocy, it makes me think you are easily led, and look to deliberately misinterpret everything Trump says, just like CNN tells people to.
It reminds me that you would have spoken out against wearing masks, as per the WHO (depending on which week you listened to them)
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Looks like..
https://www.klkntv.com/10-covid-19-case ... n-waverly/
all we have to do is avoid meat packing and chicken packing enployees. I'll propose to city council that they have to wear a white arm band with a cow or chicken on it. When they appear in public.
https://www.klkntv.com/10-covid-19-case ... n-waverly/
all we have to do is avoid meat packing and chicken packing enployees. I'll propose to city council that they have to wear a white arm band with a cow or chicken on it. When they appear in public.
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Current major outbreaks in Germany are in meat packing plants, also.
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The major one in Australia is as well.
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In the case of the German factories, it's foreign workers living in packed collective housing. Question: Is this also the case in the US and Australia? So is the problem the work place (the factories themselves) or the inhumane practices of how cheap foreign workers are treated in these places?
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No they live in single family homes here. A man driving 30 miles West to our nearest big plant, and his wife working a different job here in town. They can afford a house here in the middle of USA. That town of Crete has a college, food processing and a trucking company. That is about it for big employers.
The sick workers have no infected just their immediate household. One Asian grandpa, 80, died.
Mexicans work seasonal jobs near farms.
The sick workers have no infected just their immediate household. One Asian grandpa, 80, died.
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Why not a star on their coat while you are at it.Tero wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 10:51 amLooks like..
https://www.klkntv.com/10-covid-19-case ... n-waverly/
all we have to do is avoid meat packing and chicken packing enployees. I'll propose to city council that they have to wear a white arm band with a cow or chicken on it. When they appear in public.

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We are being compelled to wearing face masks (non-medical) when travelling on public transport. Now this a complete farce. Home-made masks only under certain circumstance 20% efficient and most of the time totally inefficient and can increase the risk.
It is weird how all the governments are jumping on the bandwagon of reducing regulating measures. It was a few months going take at least two years now it down to months and not a vaccine in sight.
Our hot spots are care homes which are full of mostly sick people and one immigration camp which is not overcrowded by any stretch of the imagination but the residents are very mobile.
It is weird how all the governments are jumping on the bandwagon of reducing regulating measures. It was a few months going take at least two years now it down to months and not a vaccine in sight.
Our hot spots are care homes which are full of mostly sick people and one immigration camp which is not overcrowded by any stretch of the imagination but the residents are very mobile.
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The community masks won't protect the person wearing it, but reduce the amount of droplets and aerosol that they emit.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 12:25 pmWe are being compelled to wearing face masks (non-medical) when travelling on public transport. Now this a complete farce. Home-made masks only under certain circumstance 20% efficient and most of the time totally inefficient and can increase the risk.
It is weird how all the governments are jumping on the bandwagon of reducing regulating measures. It was a few months going take at least two years now it down to months and not a vaccine in sight.
Our hot spots are care homes which are full of mostly sick people and one immigration camp which is not overcrowded by any stretch of the imagination but the residents are very mobile.
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What could possibly go wrong?
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I see you got the parody.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 12:15 pmWhy not a star on their coat while you are at it.Tero wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 10:51 amLooks like..
https://www.klkntv.com/10-covid-19-case ... n-waverly/
all we have to do is avoid meat packing and chicken packing enployees. I'll propose to city council that they have to wear a white arm band with a cow or chicken on it. When they appear in public.![]()
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And if a vaccine appears you'll probably say, "Funny how a vaccine suddenly appeared..." and if it doesn't you'll say, "Funny how they said we'd have a vaccine by now..."Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 12:25 pmIt is weird how all the governments are jumping on the bandwagon of reducing regulating measures. It was a few months going take at least two years now it down to months and not a vaccine in sight.
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