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How do you predict Covid will change the U.S. forever if we dont find a treatment for it?

 
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07/26/2020 11:10 PM
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Re: How do you predict Covid will change the U.S. forever if we dont find a treatment for it?
Here are my predictions:

1. Cities like Vegas will turn into ghost towns and/or their hotels will be converted into public housing projects for the newly homeless.

2. Most colleges will go bankrupt within 10 years, because nobody will be willing to pay the high cost of college tuition without getting the entire "college experience." They can go to community college for online classes.

3. The airlines will go bankrupt. Nobody wants to fly in a tube full of germs with no ventillation.

4. When the pandemic gets so bad that people lose their jobs and health insurance, they will have to start a national health corps, which will go from city to city, setting up MASH units and treating patients for free. Either that, or we will ne forced to implement socialized healthcare for everyone.

5. They will have to shift from vaccine
research to finding another type of treatment. No vaccine will work against it, because it is a coronavirus, and no vaccine has ever been auccessfully made for a coronavirus. Antibodies are only good for a few months.

6. Everyone who can work from home, will work from home.

7. The commercial real estate market will collapse. (It was already starting to, due to the retail apocalypse...covid will be the final nail in the coffin.)

8. They will have to statt universal basic income, unless they want the US to turn into country full of homeless people.

9.Suicides will go up. Drug addiction will go up. Alcoholism will go up. Overdoses will go up.

10. More people will live in RVs and mobile homes, for many different reasons.

Anybody else?
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There are treatments, it's why the dearh rate is so low.
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07/26/2020 11:57 PM

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Re: How do you predict Covid will change the U.S. forever if we dont find a treatment for it?
My advice is if You can make money to buy a little patch of land outside of the city and build a one bedroom small cottage. If You make decent money that cottage can be paid off quickly and when the time comes You will be able to grow Your own food. Another idea if You fence in the whole property You can have a lot of chickens and as long as they have grass and bugs You can have eggs for free. You might need to sit outside and watch them to protect them from predators but that sure beats starving.
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get some big-assed roosters to take care of the hawks. and a dog to catch the raccoons.
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I love My roosters. The majority of people can't stand them but to Me it's just like white noise. The thing I can't stand is dogs that bark all day because that's not random and its annoying as hell. Do You notice that roosters look more intelligent than the hens and when Your around they watch You like a hawk like they expect that Your up to no good?
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We've got some kind of big black rooster from japan and he is smart. He's got a call for when he sees a hawk or danger so the hens and chicks hide, but I think a hawk would be sorry to tangle with just him. When he makes the call, I go out, anyway, just to show the hawks that I'm around. All his chicks look just like him from the white girls(hens) The gang of 4 are the biggest and they're already big as the hens, and there are 6 more right behind them. I don't know if they're roosters or hens. If the gang of 4 are all roosters I'm pretty sure they'll be trying to lure the hawks down just to kick it's ass.
I'd like to build a shop and a house without financing. The most expensive part would be getting the slab poured to start them out. I might grid it off and do it myself, a grid at a time, with some help. After the slab, I could just build it a little at a time.
I don't have the time or the crayons to explain this to you.



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