[FRIAM] YIKES!: Coronavirus New Mexico numbers.xlsx
Marcus Daniels
marcus at snoutfarm.com
Thu Apr 2 12:09:52 EDT 2020
Dave writes:
< There are 30,000 known coronaviruses in the animal population just waiting for the opportune moment to jump species.
I knew there was a way to solve the climate problem. >
I don't think Ms. Gaia cares too much about the authoritarianism problem, though.
Marcus
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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] YIKES!: Coronavirus New Mexico numbers.xlsx
It is kind of interesting that the religious fundamentalists seem to be in denial with regard Covid. I would have expected more "It's God's wrath" or "The end is nigh" from that sector.
Even if we hit the 2 million dead in the US, and 5% of the population immune, that leaves 95% at severe risk until such time as a vaccine is developed.
Governments cannot print and distribute money fast enough to prevent a major collapse of world economic order and concomitant social breakdown.
There are 30,000 known coronaviruses in the animal population just waiting for the opportune moment to jump species.
I knew there was a way to solve the climate problem.
davew
On Wed, Apr 1, 2020, at 9:01 PM, thompnickson2 at gmail.com wrote:
Not good for the theory.
Yes, Tom. That theory.
Nick
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