Thursday, May 21, 2020

If keeping everything wide open in Sweden only gave a little over 7% of the population herd immunity

By only closing universities and nothing else that means the rest of the world in the ways we are dealing with things are really screwed and that what Sweden tried to do has completely failed so far.

So, even being completely open except for universities that it might be 3 to 5 years in Sweden before you had herd immunity. And how many Swedish people are going to die before then.

So, without a vaccine soon or yesterday even the rest of the world is really really screwed if you understand what I'm talking about here.

So, even if you put everything but Universities wide open it might take 2 to 5 years to get herd immunity for enough people to survive this thing. Horrific!

This is going to be much much worse than I ever envisioned unless a vaccine is created pretty fast.

WHY?

Because 47% of the American people right now have run out of money and don't have enough food to eat. This is really really serious with an idiot like Trump as president especially. If this keeps up people in the U.S. too will begin to starve to death (or at least get very thin) in the next few months time.

So, what this probably means is 20% of the people have completely run out of money and the other 27% won't be eating very well and will be on food stamps or food pantries or food banks just to try to stay alive. And if you don't have car to get this food this might be serious too.

People without a car or truck are going to be too scared to ride on a bus and most buses might not go to food banks to begin with.

So, we are moving very quickly towards truly apocalyptic situations nationwide at this point the way things presently are moving.

I have long predicted that there would be 10 people starving to death for every one dying of coronavirus. But, I didn't think before tonight that Americans would be starving too. At this point I'm not so sure about this anymore because this is moving into territory worse than the Great Depression rather quickly.

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