Chucktshoes
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What’s y’all’s beef with cruises?
Pros:What’s y’all’s beef with cruises?
Anyone feel like we're in the beginning stages of a combination of Idiocracy, The Hunger Games, and The Handmaid's Tale?
So about this $1200 stimulus.
The democrats fought to give everyone $1200 now and not figure out what poor people would not qualify for the full amount and pay them less.
The bad news is, those poor people will have to pay it back as the senate bill currently stands. If your 2020 tax return is less than $1200 you will have to pay the difference back over 3 years. Everyone is going to find that their 2020 tax return is $1200 less because of the $1200 paid out in advance due to this stimulus.
Can’t speak for everyone else involved but I personally don’t care for them, but I could say that about a lot of things.What’s y’all’s beef with cruises?
Pros:
Cons:
- Get to visit a lot of places in a short time
- Caribbean islands' current economy would probably die without them
- Travelers on cruises are usually extremely obnoxious tourists
- lots of germ sharing (current situation)
- staff normally treated/paid terribly
- Cruise ships are a massive waste of fuel/emissions
- Quite expensive $1000+/person + airfare
I would want to take an Alaskan Cruise or European River cruise, but the stereotypical Caribbean cruise is not appealing to me. I've done that twice when I was much younger with my family already, got horrible sun burn one time and food poisoning another time.
Right, I mean normally they get such good press.
Edit: my personal beef with them is how frequently people go missing from them with inadequate investigation. Worst rate of vanished passengers? Disney.
They're a repulsive waste of resources and hugely environmentally destructive.What’s y’all’s beef with cruises?
I read this too, but this seems to be what germany is ramping up to in the moment, but so far it looks like we only tested a little over 400k people with similar selections than elsewhere. number of deaths are rising so we're in shutdown as well hoping we've acted early enough to keep the hospitals from collapsing.Wow, Germany is doing 500,000 tests per week.
This explains the 0.3% death rate. On one hand, their stats probably reflect reality better than in other countries. On the other, they can target and isolate everything they find early.
They may have started later than South Korea but they are keeping death rates low by doing the same thing.
Looks like this is the model to follow until treatments are found.
I got this from a french article:
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COVID-19: l’Allemagne effectue 500 000 tests par semaine
L’Allemagne a augmenté le nombre des dépistages de la COVID-19 à 500 000 par semaine, cette détection précoce aidant en partie à maintenir le nombre des morts à un niveau relativement bas, a déclaré un virologue jeudi.www.lapresse.ca