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Girl I graduated from HS just had her father pass last night from Covid. He was 81 and I believe he had pre-existing conditions. Otherwise he was healthy and still ran a business til it hit him. Last week a friend of a friend passed from it, she was mid 40's and healthy. Was a lengthy battle for her and they started having hope. They're thinking they should have started the Hyd/Z-pack sooner on her as she started stabilizing and getting slightly better before she passed.
 
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Blan37

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@Jamie The Carrington Event was not a life-ending catastrophe. Maybe you thought I meant an asteroid?

The Carrington Event was a solar flare that happened in the 1800s that took out telegraph systems. If it were to happen in our time with our modern electrical system the results would be a lot worse. Lives would be lost, but not as a direct result of the flare.

My only point was only that there are things that we know happen with a certain regularity in our world like pandemics and solar flares (an EMP attack from an enemy would do the same thing). Utility and telecom companies are already aware of the threat. I know because I work for one.

But to Joe's point, getting the dollars to move that boulder up the hill is a tough sell in good times. People don't like spending millions and billions on what-ifs.

Anyway, the Carrington Event is pretty fascinating. Here's a good write up on what happened

Telegraph systems covering Europe and North America went down, as sparks flew from equipment, giving electric shocks to their human operators and even starting fires. Amid the electrified tumult, machines that had been disconnected from their power supplies eerily continued to relay their truncated messages.

It was, in other words, technological chaos. Yet from the comparatively futuristic perspective of 2018, as far as tech apocalypses go, it all sounds rather quaint and contained.

The thinking goes that "the big one" [solar flare], when it hits (about once every 500 years, if not sooner) would be powerful enough to knock out electrical and communications systems across Earth for days, months, or even years – nixing power grids, satellites, GPS, the internet, telephones, transportation systems, banking, you name it.

And forget taking out Quebec – we could be talking about all of Canada going offline, maybe the whole world – and with only hours of warning before technological darkness falls.

It sounds like something out of a disaster movie, but it's not the stuff of fiction. Conservative estimates suggest we could be looking at up to US$2 trillion of damage in the first year of such a calamity, with a recovery effort that could take a decade for the world to pull off.

On the more extreme side, others say US$20 trillion is a more reasonable figure – an inevitable damage bill that should perhaps make us reassess the risk factors of space-borne destruction.

https://www.sciencealert.com/here-s-what-would-happen-if-solar-storm-wiped-out-technology-geomagnetic-carrington-event-coronal-mass-ejection
 

Geezer II

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The guys been in the job since the Reagan era? Maybe time for him too retire and some new blood brought in. Seems this happened on his watch, didn’t it? Was he contributing factor for some of the reason they were so ill prepared?
Yep its hard to mix medicine and politics - its just TOO bad that this has to be a contest with selfish personal goals rather then a unified effort to address the problem - fugged up like Hogans Goat
 

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@Jamie The Carrington Event was not a life-ending catastrophe. Maybe you thought I meant an asteroid?

The Carrington Event was a solar flare that happened in the 1800s that took out telegraph systems. If it were to happen in our time with our modern electrical system the results would be a lot worse. Lives would be lost, but not as a direct result of the flare.

Reading up on the Carrington Event, I noticed something. There is a completely coincidental tie in between solar flares and our current situation. They are both tied to the word fragment 'corona': coronavirus and coronal mass ejection. I know the two fragments are from different etymologies and that the later refers to the sun's corona. Just found it interesting.
 
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Jamie

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@Jamie The Carrington Event was not a life-ending catastrophe. Maybe you thought I meant an asteroid?

The Carrington Event was a solar flare that happened in the 1800s that took out telegraph systems. If it were to happen in our time with our modern electrical system the results would be a lot worse. Lives would be lost, but not as a direct result of the flare.

My only point was only that there are things that we know happen with a certain regularity in our world like pandemics and solar flares (an EMP attack from an enemy would do the same thing). Utility and telecom companies are already aware of the threat. I know because I work for one.

But to Joe's point, getting the dollars to move that boulder up the hill is a tough sell in good times. People don't like spending millions and billions on what-ifs.

Anyway, the Carrington Event is pretty fascinating. Here's a good write up on what happened

lol, it was a challenging morning. :geek: I knew what you were referring to, but it got rather jumbled with my own thoughts and I wound up with a mixed up incoherent message there. my train of thought was heading toward other potential disasters (like an asteroid or something) but didn't come close to getting there. I'm usually not that goofy, even before I've had enough coffee. :) not really important to the point of my post, anyway.
 
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Cogz

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I like money as much as the next guy, but I really wish they had been more targeted towards people who lost their jobs because of this as opposed to just a blanket handout.
This was targeted for economic stimulus. Things are being done for the unemployed and I think more will be done. It will be and has been greater than standard unemployment benefits. This wasnt a blanket handout entirely, since there are earned income thresholds. Hopefully it is helping some folks.
 
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“I firmly believe that God is larger than this dreaded virus. You can quote me on that,” he said, repeating it a second time to claps, saying that “people are healed” in his church.


Welllllllll. Guess what preacher man..



Apparently this preacher man should have done a little more reading in the book of Matthew. Specifically Matthew 4 5-7.

After fasting for 40 days the devel was tempting Jesus.

5Then the devil took Him up into the holy city, set Him on the pinnacle of the temple, 6and said to Him, “If You are the Son of God, throw Yourself down. For it is written:

‘He shall give His angels charge over you,’
and,In their hands they shall bear you up,
Lest you dash your foot against a stone.’ ”

7Jesus said to him, “It is written again, ‘You shall not tempt the Lord your God.’ ”
 

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Faith doesn't prevent or cure viruses.

I also saw one of the early tinfoil hat people calling this a giant conspiracy and the virus was fake, died over the weekend from it. So much for it being fake.
 

Cogz

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So this is interesting. Turns out there's a thing called "population" that, when taken into account, paints a different story about the top ten list we hear so much about:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevor...cases-top-10-countries-compared/#213e2571974f
Yeah but that doesnt support liberal talking points, pseudoscientists, psuedoepidemiologists or wanna be economists. We can’t apply mathematical logic to statistics or else we will have bad orange man for another 4 years. Even if he is embracing socialist programs right now.
 
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