Coronavirus Thread: Worldwide Pandemic

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Not surprised at all.



This really says more about America to be honest.
This is a prime example of poverty, class and racism at its finest.

No way around it. White people are still the significantly the majority of the population in many of these cities, where Black people(minorities) are significantly dying. But all the resources, aid and help is going towards the prevention and alignment of white people.
 

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A 39-year-old woman took Flight 701 from Doha, Qatar, to John F. Kennedy International Airport in late February, the final leg of her trip home to New York City from Iran. A week later, on March 1, she tested positive for the coronavirus, the first confirmed case in New York City of an outbreak that had already devastated China and parts of Europe. The next day, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, appearing with Mayor Bill de Blasio at a news conference, promised that health investigators would track down every person on the woman’s flight. But no one did. A day later, a lawyer from New Rochelle, a New York City suburb, tested positive for the virus — an alarming sign because he had not traveled to any affected country, suggesting community spread was already taking place. (Goodman, 4/8)

From that racist rag The NY Times.
 

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Non-college educated white men make TLR look like Neil Degrasse-Tyson.

Trump is going to overperform among that demographic, and it's a pretty big one. That's why I worry about him being re-elected unless Democratic voters show out in November.


Yeah, that supermarket shyt is concerning. Because even people following social distancing guidelines still have to go to the store at some point.

I'm debating whether I should roll down to Detroit and go grocery shopping for my grandparents. I'd hate for them to go out and catch something...but I'd also hate if I inadvertently gave them something.
 

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Trump is going to overperform among that demographic, and it's a pretty big one. That's why I worry about him being re-elected unless Democratic voters show out in November.



Yeah, that supermarket shyt is concerning. Because even people following social distancing guidelines still have to go to the store at some point.

I'm debating whether I should roll down to Detroit and go grocery shopping for my grandparents. I'd hate for them to go out and catch something...but I'd also hate if I inadvertently gave them something.

Leave the groceries on the door. I know people doing that for their parents and grand parents.
 

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How Delays and Unheeded Warnings Hindered New York’s Virus Fight

For many days after the first positive test, as the coronavirus silently spread throughout the New York region, Cuomo, de Blasio and their top aides projected an unswerving confidence that the outbreak would be readily contained.

There would be cases, they repeatedly said, but New York’s hospitals were some of the best in the world. Plans were in place. Responses had been rehearsed during “tabletop” exercises. After all, the city had been here before — Ebola, Zika, the H1N1 virus, even Sept. 11.

“Excuse our arrogance as New Yorkers — I speak for the mayor also on this one — we think we have the best health care system on the planet right here in New York,” Cuomo said on March 2. “So, when you’re saying, what happened in other countries versus what happened here, we don’t even think it’s going to be as bad as it was in other countries.”

That NY swag :heh::snoop:
 

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This really says more about America to be honest.
This is a prime example of poverty, class and racism at its finest.

No way around it. White people are still the significantly the majority of the population in many of these cities, where Black people(minorities) are significantly dying. But all the resources, aid and help is going towards the prevention and alignment of white people.



America is built on racism, Trump being in office exposed how racist the majority of Americans are. Minorities are the ones suffering in this pandemic. I want to see Trump address this problem in NYC.
 
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