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07-04-20 18:33 #9688
Posts: 581Good Post!
Originally Posted by TheCarlAnthony [View Original Post]
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06-26-20 14:53 #9687
Posts: 463Can you please elaborate
I don't mind dying 10-20 years earlier if I will be able to live a good life until then.
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06-23-20 01:01 #9686
Posts: 1184Originally Posted by PilotPaul [View Original Post]
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06-22-20 04:12 #9685
Posts: 1061Originally Posted by Tomasb [View Original Post]Originally Posted by PilotPaul [View Original Post]
You're both right.
It is the end of the world.
Thank you for your wisdom and knowledge.
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06-22-20 02:15 #9684
Posts: 487Originally Posted by Balboa [View Original Post]
Do you know the recovery rate from death?
Do you know the long term effect of having had the virus at all? And one does. Consider Chicken Pox, herpes zoster. Lays dormant in the body for 40 years the reappears as shingles. Ouch.
While personally you may not be impacted, you will carry the society cost of so many people having poor health, lost mothers, lost fathers, lost grandparents, lost knowledge.
To consider the death rate is such a small part of the required analysis.
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06-22-20 01:59 #9683
Posts: 1264Covid 19 o
It's only the end of the world if you or a loved one has the virus and dies or is incapacitated and / or permanently affected by the hospitalization. Otherwise, no problem.
Originally Posted by Balboa [View Original Post]
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06-22-20 01:51 #9682
Posts: 1308Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
https://www.eluniversal.com.co/espec...-en-cartagena/
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06-21-20 14:19 #9681
Posts: 5430Total quarantine
Just received word from a Cartagena chica that they're going back into full quarantine in Cartagena. Not sure what all that entails, but if anyone is riding this out there, expect a few rough weeks.
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06-17-20 01:07 #9680
Posts: 86Sad
So sad to this thread dead and dry. Its like reality has set in for me. Was once my favorite city. Not much to look forward to. Medellin it is. Soon.
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05-19-20 01:12 #9679
Posts: 1308Maybe they will change a mayor, get the city balance sheet right and build a promenade and not follow idiotic gender based days like in Bogota.
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05-18-20 18:04 #9678
Posts: 2510Originally Posted by Balboa [View Original Post]
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05-18-20 17:21 #9677
Posts: 1061Originally Posted by BlackPage [View Original Post]
People, tourists, whoever, will go back to NYC, Italy, Cartagena, etc, after this has run its course whether it be thru immunity, vaccine, found treatments, etc.
P.S. . This was at the tail end of the article concerning Covid deaths in Colombia yesterday:
"Friday's 21 deaths occurred in Bogota, Tumaco, Mosquera, Cali, Barranquilla and Leticia. Bogota accounted for two of the victims. All fatalities suffered from pre-existing medical conditions, among them, cancer, hypothyroidism, diabetes and cardio-respiratory failure".
We all know who this virus affects most. It's sad when anyone dies, from this virus or from whatever cause of death.
Yes, it's a very contagious, and potentially dangerous virus for some, however, it's not the end of the world.
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05-18-20 16:57 #9676
Posts: 2510Originally Posted by YippieKayay [View Original Post]
You missed my point. I know what is a hot spot, but I do not think Cartagena is a "hotter spot" than NYC, or LA, or my city in Europe. We had 20k-30k deaths in several European countries. NYC alone nearly 30k already. We will have many more, once the lockdown is relaxed. Cartagena and Colombia are just entering the nightmare. 1k infected is still nothing.
Cartagena cannot be considered worse than where we live. The numbers reported in that video are very small, compared to the numbers reported in NYC, USA, Europe, my country, my town, etc. Going to Cartagena is not more dangerous than going to many other countries (to name one in LA: Brazil!) On top of all that, we do not know what are the real numbers, hidden as untested. In short: WE (USA and Europe) ARE THE HOT SPOTS, not Colombia (yet).
Therefore, since you could not read my post evidently (or I was not clear enough, depending on how strong we want to discuss), the lack of tourists in Cartagena for the months or years to come will be not because Cartagena now is a hot spot, but because borders will stay closed, or because people will not want to cross borders (to Colombia or to USA) to not risk 2 weeks of quarantine.
I hope this clears the misunderstanding.
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05-18-20 14:54 #9675
Posts: 1137Originally Posted by BlackPage [View Original Post]
https://youtu.be/tVSxgSrQAM4
I'm not asking for a discussion of California or Europe. I posted about Cartagena in the Cartagena thread.
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05-18-20 14:39 #9674
Posts: 2510Originally Posted by YippieKayay [View Original Post]
This virus is a worldwide problem. People is forbidden to move around because mobility is a major factor impacting the increase rate of the epidemic, but nowadays the virus is already everywhere, and so it will be for years.