I was talking about invading in 1933, when Hitler first came to power. That was clearly stated in the post. If you are going to blast someone you should actually read what they posted first.
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Well the Germans didn't bomb Pearl Harbor until 1941...**
Good lord, I don't like to do this, but what an idiot. That was the whole dang point of my post you moron. . If they had done it in 1933 Hitler would have lost a very short war. Germany basically had no real armed forces in 1933. Heck if France had moved in 1936 (I think it was) when Hitler re occupied the Rheinland Germany would have been overwhelmed in short order. No Nazi WWII. Coulda, woulda, shoulda, is always easy after the fact. They didn't know what would happen in 1939 or they absolutely would have moved in 1933 or 1936.
How did Vietnam manage to avoid even one coronavirus death?
https://nypost.com/2020/05/30/how-di...navirus-death/
Wow, guys, that's crazy. It's almost like the government doing something actually works. :thinking-face:
How about singapore?
34366 total cases
5878 cases per million
23 deaths
4 deaths per million
Interested to see the numbers in two weeks. I bet they are lower due to less testing.
Things to note: based strictly on tests administered vs population we are across the 5% mark of the country tested. (Of course some of those tests might have been doubled up on, but still.) Far cry from having widespread testing for everyone in two weeks, but hey over promise and under deliver is the motto of any good businessman.
Brazil is growing more rapidly than us. Getting more new cases a day.
While our tests per million isn't the best in the world, we have performed ~ 6.8 million more tests than the next closest country.
Well, looks like my 77 year old dad is handling the COVID. He's returned to his nursing home with only a mild cough after 14 days.
Unfortunately, the hospital where my wife works is filling up with Covid patients over the past few days.
Hospitals have been picking up in COVID patients, but vent use is still low. From what I'm told, it's mostly flu-like symptoms. Plus, some of the homes in the area have been hit really hard, and those are running up the numbers. I only know of two homes without patient involved COVID. And those two both had employees test positive.
I know a nurse that tested positive. Two separate tests. She felt tired and weak for a few days then spent two weeks doing yard work. It’s so strange how this thing affects people differently.