Reminder - they changed the definition of "cases" in August, then increased the number of tests being done by a huge margin. What happens is you get more cases simply because they laxed the requirements to encompass more false positives and upped the testing to get more of the fake cases.
20k tests per day at height of scamdemic vs 40k to 80k per day. If you tests 100k people every day, youll get fucking false positive "cases" of common coronavirus family. No one is getting hospitalized. No one is fucking dying. We magically cured influenza and wiped it out this past year.
They fucking changed the graph when people looked at the data a week or so ago - it used to list the number of confirmed influenza cases. It was changed after people noticed we had I think 6 confirmed cases listed or some shit to "*below average influenza levels" and a link to bullshit. The numbers were for the first couple weeks of influenza season, but the average for the same time period over the past several decades is numbered in the hundreds and thousands compared to virtually none now for the first month or so of flu season (it starts sometime in august for reporting and data lags, so only first month or so is available so far).
We all should all care because those fabricated numbers have serious consequences. Recently UE banned Canadians entry because "high numbers". What about because "high numbers" they expedite you and your neighborhood into "Justin's hotels" and somehow you all perish and you personally will be +1 on this "high number" statistics.
Some decades ago people were better suited to understand
Glad I came to São Paulo last week. It’s pretty normal here, even with many positive tests (fewer per capita than Quebec!). But at least people are mostly just getting on with things and are no longer being bombarded by the media with stories about how we are all going die.
You responded already to my post about international flights. Thanks again.
Can you say more about Brazil? What is "pretty normal"? How many people wear masks? Employees wearing masks vs the general public? Are the bars open? Resteraunts? Are they dancing on the dance floors? Are they playing soccer? Are the museums open? Have you been to the beach yet - is the tits & ass & hardbodies out and about in bikinis? What about hotels? Are the swimming pools open?
I am seriously considering your Brazil suggestion. It would not be my first trip, so I remember what normal used to look like on Copacabana Beach.
edit: And immigration. Is it literally wide open? Temp checks? Contact tracking? No quarantines at all?
Masks are required in many places depending on state and municipal rules. Hand sanitizer is used everywhere. Bars and restaurants are open, though I haven’t been to the nightclubs. (I understand many are now open but you should confirm this). Beaches are open (I don’t think they ever closed). Hotels are open. I’m in a condo and our pool is open and our gym is open. They have reduced capacity but that hasn’t been an issue. Not sure hotel pools are open but I don’t see why not. Brothels are open (!). Some establishments do temp checks when entering and some don’t. People are not lining up to enter malls and stores. For immigration, Canadians no longer require visas and the health insurance requirement that had been in place for a few months is now gone as well. No quarantines. No contract tracking. Temp checks at some places only. I’m going back to Canada in early November to take care of some matters and then I’ll return in December for a month or so to spend mainly at the beach in São Paulo. Its not nearly as bad as Quebec - people here are easy going and do what they need to do. They are still enjoying life, even if it is a bit disrupted.
Lots of good bike chases, cellphone robberies, off-duty police meandering across armed robberies and blowing away robbers like the Wild fuckin West, and a lot of trannies and drugs, good party scene!
Ya ya. I've been there before. It is about 10x safer than walking around downtown Vancouver with its tent cities of Fentanyl addicts. And the women are beautiful and don't have faces full of stainless steel, green hair, and nasty tramp stamp tattoos.
Reminder - they changed the definition of "cases" in August, then increased the number of tests being done by a huge margin. What happens is you get more cases simply because they laxed the requirements to encompass more false positives and upped the testing to get more of the fake cases.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1111726/covid-19-tests-carried-out-daily-in-canada/
20k tests per day at height of scamdemic vs 40k to 80k per day. If you tests 100k people every day, youll get fucking false positive "cases" of common coronavirus family. No one is getting hospitalized. No one is fucking dying. We magically cured influenza and wiped it out this past year.
https://ipac-canada.org/influenza-resources.php
They fucking changed the graph when people looked at the data a week or so ago - it used to list the number of confirmed influenza cases. It was changed after people noticed we had I think 6 confirmed cases listed or some shit to "*below average influenza levels" and a link to bullshit. The numbers were for the first couple weeks of influenza season, but the average for the same time period over the past several decades is numbered in the hundreds and thousands compared to virtually none now for the first month or so of flu season (it starts sometime in august for reporting and data lags, so only first month or so is available so far).
honestly why does anyone care? Firstly around 3000 cases in a country of 37 million is nothing. Secondly, almost no one is dying from it.
We all should all care because those fabricated numbers have serious consequences. Recently UE banned Canadians entry because "high numbers". What about because "high numbers" they expedite you and your neighborhood into "Justin's hotels" and somehow you all perish and you personally will be +1 on this "high number" statistics. Some decades ago people were better suited to understand
11 more days until the pandemic ends
Nice. /s
Glad I came to São Paulo last week. It’s pretty normal here, even with many positive tests (fewer per capita than Quebec!). But at least people are mostly just getting on with things and are no longer being bombarded by the media with stories about how we are all going die.
You responded already to my post about international flights. Thanks again.
Can you say more about Brazil? What is "pretty normal"? How many people wear masks? Employees wearing masks vs the general public? Are the bars open? Resteraunts? Are they dancing on the dance floors? Are they playing soccer? Are the museums open? Have you been to the beach yet - is the tits & ass & hardbodies out and about in bikinis? What about hotels? Are the swimming pools open?
I am seriously considering your Brazil suggestion. It would not be my first trip, so I remember what normal used to look like on Copacabana Beach.
edit: And immigration. Is it literally wide open? Temp checks? Contact tracking? No quarantines at all?
Masks are required in many places depending on state and municipal rules. Hand sanitizer is used everywhere. Bars and restaurants are open, though I haven’t been to the nightclubs. (I understand many are now open but you should confirm this). Beaches are open (I don’t think they ever closed). Hotels are open. I’m in a condo and our pool is open and our gym is open. They have reduced capacity but that hasn’t been an issue. Not sure hotel pools are open but I don’t see why not. Brothels are open (!). Some establishments do temp checks when entering and some don’t. People are not lining up to enter malls and stores. For immigration, Canadians no longer require visas and the health insurance requirement that had been in place for a few months is now gone as well. No quarantines. No contract tracking. Temp checks at some places only. I’m going back to Canada in early November to take care of some matters and then I’ll return in December for a month or so to spend mainly at the beach in São Paulo. Its not nearly as bad as Quebec - people here are easy going and do what they need to do. They are still enjoying life, even if it is a bit disrupted.
Sanitizer in the lube dispenser!
Lots of good bike chases, cellphone robberies, off-duty police meandering across armed robberies and blowing away robbers like the Wild fuckin West, and a lot of trannies and drugs, good party scene!
Type "Brazil" into Liveleak hah!
Ya ya. I've been there before. It is about 10x safer than walking around downtown Vancouver with its tent cities of Fentanyl addicts. And the women are beautiful and don't have faces full of stainless steel, green hair, and nasty tramp stamp tattoos.
haha yeah about those uh.. . Women, um.