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If the Chinese can recover after 2 months .

With the Chinese system (I think) is, was much easier to recover unlike the West with open and free society and civil liberties
(And the BS that comes with it), parties fighting and bickering (Instead of one party making THE decision) and so on and so on.

FYI

If the world or at least North America and the West had listened to this guy few years back , we wouldn't have been in this situation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Af6b_wyiwI
 

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#COVID19 – Au Québec, en date du 23 mars 13h, la situation est la suivante:

➡️628 cas confirmés *
➡️4 décès
➡️1 personne guérie
➡️1888 personnes sous investigation
➡️11 211 analyses négatives

Pour connaître le nombre de cas confirmés par régions : https://t.co/OaNGSH8BSO #santéqc

* L’augmentation importante des cas confirmés s’explique par le fait que, le 22 mars 2020, les cas testés positifs par les laboratoires des centres hospitaliers sont maintenant considérés confirmés. Ils n’ont plus besoin d’une validation par le LSPQ.
 

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Quebec Province goes into "lockdown" effective midnight 24 March 2020:

[FONT=&amp]Quebec Premier François Legault orders:
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[FONT=&amp]As of midnight Tuesday (March 24),[/FONT][FONT=&amp] all in-person business and commercial activity in the province will be shut down [/FONT][FONT=&amp]until April 13, except grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations and other essential services.

[/FONT]https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/covid-19-coronavirus-montreal-march-23-1.5506434
 

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Let’s be careful about what “essential” means in these executive orders. Connecticut has a similar executive shutdown order but “legal services” have been specifically defined as “essential.” Therefore attorneys are free to work at their office or at home if they wish.

I would tend to think “escort services” are not essential, although some here might feel otherwise. Has Mr. Legault exempted escort agencies?
 

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Let’s be careful about what “essential” means in these executive orders. Connecticut has a similar executive shutdown order but “legal services” have been specifically defined as “essential.” Therefore attorneys are free to work at their office or at home if they wish.

I would tend to think “escort services” are not essential, although some here might feel otherwise. Has Mr. Legault exempted escort agencies?

Maybe only the SAQs, haha ...

... but yeah, health care is mostly a provincial jurisdiction in Canada. The feds have lots of executive control and dole-out the money ...

... but that means lots of different, confusing, and often contradictory information right now, depending on who you're listening to at any given moment.
 

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Tomorrow was my 14th day of quarantine (self-imposed). Bored to hell. Now I need to go for 21 more days. Yeah!

Ha well I am still alive that's what is important. The 7 days I spent down south early march felt like 3 days. The last 14 days felt 2 months.

EB you can still by beer and wine at regular grocery store right? Would be good to educate on the need to taper down consumption instead of completely stopping which is indeed dangerous.
 

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EB you can still by beer and wine at regular grocery store right? Would be good to educate on the need to taper down consumption instead of completely stopping which is indeed dangerous.

I am not in Pennsylvania, so I do not know. In CT, liquor stores have remained open and any kind of liquor can be purchased.
 

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... Like Chernobyl, the Chinese government tried to hide this disaster in the making. Do you think that is fair?

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I blame the Chinese Communist Party.

You are 100% correct.

We should be clear on something, the Chinese communist party (CCP) DOES NOT represent the Chinese people.

The Chinese population has been extremely frustrated against their government for hiding this virus. They all know the images put out by their media is fake. Look at this video, a senior official inspecting the sites in Wuhan being heckled by residents screaming "It's Fake":
Video (english subtitle): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yo81j6o97Z4
Vice Article: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/...a-top-china-official-during-coronavirus-visit

The CCP is desperately trying to put off responsibility by blaming the US, by trying to convince the world they're the ultimate standard to follow in combatting the virus, and reporting "ZERO new case". Really? Who believes that. What surprises me is the western media repeats "ZERO case" without asking any questions. I heard a friend working at a chinese radio station saying that Chinese locals are still seeing dozens of cases every day, in ONE city.

Let's not fall into the trap of some media outlet spinning it into a racism narrative, which is what the CCP hopes for because that shifts the responsibility away from them. Coronavirus could have started in any country with wet markets, but in this case the CCP (with its dishonest tactics) is 100% accountable for turning this into a global pandemic. If it were me, I'd call it the Chinese Communist virus. Again, not racist. Chinese people are great and the culture is 5000 years rich, much to discover and learn from.
 

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Would be good to educate on the need to taper down consumption instead of completely stopping which is indeed dangerous.

Not me man, I’ve been gettin fucked up every night! Boris is shuttin everything down so I’m not takin any chances. Got silly @ the local tescos and loaded up on carlsburg and Cadbury.
 
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