Posted on 03/27/2020 5:49:34 PM PDT by NRx
I'm not going to attempt to excerpt this. It's long and depressing. Numerous photos. Lord have mercy.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Paywalled.
Open it in a private browser. That usually works.
NYT is telling me that they are making Coronavirus information available for free. It’s not behind the paywall.
Paywalled. Maybe you can give us something?
To think that just one person infected can cause this much damage
So they chart would seem to indiccate that anyone with diabetes, hypertension, cancer, heart or lung issues should be sheltering in place.
Yes. Especially if they are over 60.
Very very few of the dead in Italy are young people.
It took me a long time to get past their paywall. Had to use a fake email address AND a fake mobile phone number. Then it said it would text me a link to get in which wasn’t going to work because I used a fake number.
Then it let me in anyway. So weird.
The odd thing about all the articles about Italy is that NOBODY asks “how did the virus get to Italy? Why did Italy become a huge hotspot?”
The article only deals with Bergamo, not Italy entire tho.
Its a LONG photoessay with lots of human interest short stories about people, the course of their infection, how loved ones miss them, wives bidding their husbands goodbye, children bidding papa adieu, very tiny funerals with only a couple of people attending, etc.
No real new information for those following CV and Italy.
“The odd thing about all the articles about Italy is that NOBODY asks how did the virus get to Italy? Why did Italy become a huge hotspot? “
Is that because a large part of the answer is “Chinese immigrant labor”?
Watch a reply of Tucker’s show, from tonight.
He goes over the deaths, in Italy...and, how they’re not slowing down.
Also gives a comparison to deaths, from so far this year, compared to last year.
Deaths are happening in ONE MONTH, in towns, that normally happen in one year.
Bring out your dead
Thanks, China.
The alarming number is that it has killed 44 healthcare workers. The reason is that it is incredibly airborne. For some reason, the media isn't saying much about this.
Which means that South Dakota will end up like Louisiana because they wouldn't call off the Mardi Gras parades. Their case numbers more than tripled in four days and now surpass that of Texas by almost a thousand.
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