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The economic impact from this is going to be huge !

Got at least one in my city right now .

Not worried about it myself unless it mutates . But people with compromised immune systems and the elderly ; well .

So my younger sister was diagnosed with colon cancer in Dec. 2018 . The doctors bombarded it and kicked it's stuff but unfortunately killed her liver as well . She is in and out of the hospital and that right there is being exposed to some shit . So I worry about a loved one who is in no condition to fight anything else off . 

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So far there have been few cases up here in Canada, mainly in Toronto and Vancouver, with one presumptive case in both Edmonton and Calgary. Here in the arctic they aren't taking any chances and just announced that the Arctic Winter Games ( being held in Whitehorse Yukon), have been cancelled.

https://cabinradio.ca/31467/news/arctic-winter-games-cancelled-over-coronavirus-concerns/

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2 hours ago, YK Thom said:

So far there have been few cases up here in Canada, mainly in Toronto and Vancouver, with one presumptive case in both Edmonton and Calgary. Here in the arctic they aren't taking any chances and just announced that the Arctic Winter Games ( being held in Whitehorse Yukon), have been cancelled.

https://cabinradio.ca/31467/news/arctic-winter-games-cancelled-over-coronavirus-concerns/

 

Here is a good tool from Johns Hopkins to track this.

 

https://www.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6

 

I know that increased testing will spike cases, but I have noticed in the last three days increases of 1,000 cases, then 2,500, then 5,000 on a day by day basis, meaning that 'new' cases (meaning reported) have been doubling every day. 

 

Be careful in the arctic, heat kills viruses and the cold actually preserves them (refrigerator temperatures).  I read that freezing a virus will kill like 90% of most viruses and that you have to go through several rounds of freezing and thawing to kill a virus. So heating to  175 or so is the way to go. 

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2 hours ago, tigerwoodKhorns said:

 

Here is a good tool from Johns Hopkins to track this.

 

https://www.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6

 

I know that increased testing will spike cases, but I have noticed in the last three days increases of 1,000 cases, then 2,500, then 5,000 on a day by day basis, meaning that 'new' cases (meaning reported) have been doubling every day. 

 

Be careful in the arctic, heat kills viruses and the cold actually preserves them (refrigerator temperatures).  I read that freezing a virus will kill like 90% of most viruses and that you have to go through several rounds of freezing and thawing to kill a virus. So heating to  175 or so is the way to go. 

 

My poor little body can't handle 175F.

JJK

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