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By *ohndunboyne OP   Man  over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin

Thinking out loud here but won't this probably assist any government?

1. It mostly strikes the elderly. That's going to reduce the pressure on the Pension Bubble they keep going on about and return what was the status quo of mortality rates over 75.

2. People with underlying issues also die off, reducing the strain on the health sector in general.

I'm a smoker with a pain in my back so, if I get it, I'm not hopeful. Just so you know that I'm not saying this in jest.

It does work in governments favour in respect of the above 2 points though.

Just saying, I love a plausible conspiracy theory.

Your thoughts appreciated but I'm not responding to most.

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By *ohndunboyne OP   Man  over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin

Obviously the title should read Covid not Vivid

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

The economic damage that corona causes most likely dwarf the savings that will result out of this crisis.

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By *ohndunboyne OP   Man  over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin


"The economic damage that corona causes most likely dwarf the savings that will result out of this crisis. "

I'm not an actuary so I can't debate the point from a learned point of view.

However, consider the cost of long term elderly care and chemotherapy for folks with lung problems. Not cheap and often a few years long.

This is a 2-3 month pain point and then likely killed off as temperatures warm up.

May well work out in governments favour.

As I say, just a thought.

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By *adrarfjordr VoyeurMan  over a year ago

Waterford


"The economic damage that corona causes most likely dwarf the savings that will result out of this crisis.

I'm not an actuary so I can't debate the point from a learned point of view.

However, consider the cost of long term elderly care and chemotherapy for folks with lung problems. Not cheap and often a few years long.

This is a 2-3 month pain point and then likely killed off as temperatures warm up.

May well work out in governments favour.

As I say, just a thought. "

Barely a thought

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By *ohndunboyne OP   Man  over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin


"The economic damage that corona causes most likely dwarf the savings that will result out of this crisis.

I'm not an actuary so I can't debate the point from a learned point of view.

However, consider the cost of long term elderly care and chemotherapy for folks with lung problems. Not cheap and often a few years long.

This is a 2-3 month pain point and then likely killed off as temperatures warm up.

May well work out in governments favour.

As I say, just a thought.

Barely a thought "

It's a conspiracy!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

On a lighter note.... I would like another coffee, don't be going anywhere lol

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By *ohndunboyne OP   Man  over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin


"On a lighter note.... I would like another coffee, don't be going anywhere lol"

A mocha may be good for the health. Incas used chocolate for wellbeing

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By *attooYouMan  over a year ago

just about northside

Doesn't float my boat

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The worst thread I've seen on corona so far.

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By *ohndunboyne OP   Man  over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin


"Doesn't float my boat"

Not sure I was trying to get anything above water

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By *ohndunboyne OP   Man  over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin


"On a lighter note.... I would like another coffee, don't be going anywhere lol"

I'll hold you to that

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By *ohndunboyne OP   Man  over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin


"The worst thread I've seen on corona so far. "

Could be worse.

I could have started a Budweiser thread.

That would have had people vomiting

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The economic damage that corona causes most likely dwarf the savings that will result out of this crisis.

I'm not an actuary so I can't debate the point from a learned point of view.

However, consider the cost of long term elderly care and chemotherapy for folks with lung problems. Not cheap and often a few years long.

This is a 2-3 month pain point and then likely killed off as temperatures warm up.

May well work out in governments favour.

As I say, just a thought. "

I've a good friend in Dubai and its rampant there, its 35 plus at the moment so I'm not certain it dosnt like the heat

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By *rmrspumpCouple  over a year ago

narnia

I read somewhere there's a UK gov projection of 500k deaths, worst case, a fair number alright.. However, there was £10b wiped off the ftse on Wednesday alone, add that to the now inevitable recession and don't think those figures line up chum.. There are enough conspiracy theories around, more are definitely not needed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Thinking out loud here but won't this probably assist any government?

1. It mostly strikes the elderly. That's going to reduce the pressure on the Pension Bubble they keep going on about and return what was the status quo of mortality rates over 75.

2. People with underlying issues also die off, reducing the strain on the health sector in general.

I'm a smoker with a pain in my back so, if I get it, I'm not hopeful. Just so you know that I'm not saying this in jest.

It does work in governments favour in respect of the above 2 points though.

Just saying, I love a plausible conspiracy theory.

Your thoughts appreciated but I'm not responding to most."

stop watching the x files this is real everyone is at risk

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I read somewhere there's a UK gov projection of 500k deaths, worst case, a fair number alright.. However, there was £10b wiped off the ftse on Wednesday alone, add that to the now inevitable recession and don't think those figures line up chum.. There are enough conspiracy theories around, more are definitely not needed"

To be fair the I'm not on for conspiracy theories and I agree, this is going to send the world economy into chaos for fuck knows how long, what do we do? Over react? For once I think the government have stepped up and yes could do more...but with respect to them its unprecedented

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By *mokey and the bandit 1Couple  over a year ago

Dublin

You think this government made Corona ?

This government that has paid over 2 billion for a hospital that's not finished yet

This government that in the past 5 years couldn't make a dent in the homeless/housing Crisis

This government couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.

This theory of it being man made is a load of bollox because if you where to create a virus to make money once a frenzy kicked off you'd sell the antidote and make you billions.

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By *ustjon1950Man  over a year ago

DUBLIN

Do you not think that this is possibly natures way of controlling the ever increasing population in the world

Just a thought

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By *onedbodMan  over a year ago

co Galway

It's the media scaremongering creating panic! Every time put on the news all they do is talk about death but never mention the thousands who have and are making full recovery from the virus! As of 10.50 this morn 146 k cases worldwide , 5,443 deaths, 72,572 have fully recovered, 62,254 mild infection!

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By *P_80Man  over a year ago

Waterford


"Do you not think that this is possibly natures way of controlling the ever increasing population in the world

Just a thought"

I thought that too. It's like nature trying to find balance. As much as we like to think we're of some importance, we're really not. We could all be wiped out in a few months and nature will start over again and not miss us one bit.

Obviously I'm talking bigger picture here people.

I know we're all relevant or play an important role in the lives of our friends, families and loved ones.

I'm just talking on a universal scale so don't be giving me shit for having a thought

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

40 to 60 is the main group it's hitting, know your facts before talking shit

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's the media scaremongering creating panic! Every time put on the news all they do is talk about death but never mention the thousands who have and are making full recovery from the virus! As of 10.50 this morn 146 k cases worldwide , 5,443 deaths, 72,572 have fully recovered, 62,254 mild infection! "

Whi do you mean by media though? Mainstream media is beibg pretty factual and to the point.

Social media well everyone can have an opinion there.

This isnt soley about the death rate from the actual virus though.

The reason there aelre not more cases and deaths is because of the reaction across the globe.

Services being cancelled medical professinals being called in from holidays time off ans other areas....

People really need to start followibv guidelines and avoiding social interaction where at all possible so that the proper authorities can get a hold on this

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Thinking out loud here but won't this probably assist any government?

1. It mostly strikes the elderly. That's going to reduce the pressure on the Pension Bubble they keep going on about and return what was the status quo of mortality rates over 75.

2. People with underlying issues also die off, reducing the strain on the health sector in general.

I'm a smoker with a pain in my back so, if I get it, I'm not hopeful. Just so you know that I'm not saying this in jest.

It does work in governments favour in respect of the above 2 points though.

Just saying, I love a plausible conspiracy theory.

Your thoughts appreciated but I'm not responding to most."

I was talking about it two days ago

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