What's that saying about the gift that keeps giving?
Grizz
This would be the opposite. Here until we have herd immunity then it's gone. As oppose to something that goes away, comes back, rinse, repeat.
What's that saying about the gift that keeps giving?
Grizz
This would be the opposite. Here until we have herd immunity then it's gone. As oppose to something that goes away, comes back, rinse, repeat.
So out of touch with reality and the bigger picture that there’s not much to say ..
But we're only a couple of months into it. The Spanish flu came in waves with the greatest death toll happening in the second wave in the fall of 1918.
I get a kick out of us in the west. We get a virus that kills 1% or less of victims that actually get it, and people stock up on guns, liquor, and toilet paper and talk every man for themselves. The power isn’t even out yet for Christ’s sakes. Send a hurricane to the southern states and looters go wild and martial law in the streets.
Meanwhile Japan gets a tsunami that utterly destroys a region and people work together in an orderly and cohesive manner to save each other and move forward. This is a test run for the real thing, call me optimistic but I think we’ll come out of this better not worse.
It’s going to take work, financial prudence, and common sense not guns. Those who think they’ll be mad max come summer are in for bitter disappointment and some of the statements I’m seeing won’t age well.
The Coronavirus OC43 is thought to have jumped from cattle to humans in the 1890's, it's still around today lumped into "Common Cold".
Educate me on all the missing realities,
Angus
And rustling.
The Coronavirus OC43 is thought to have jumped from cattle to humans in the 1890's, it's still around today lumped into "Common Cold".
Yup, over 500,000 American lives lost to the spanish flu.
RUSTLE ......... Tall tree short rope.
Show facts or studies! Otherwise. B.S!
The vaccine will become available, predicting a year plus at this point. It is affecting many people so anti-bodies are being produced by survivors, it all adds to the overall data package so some intelligent research decisions can be made. This is a droplet driven contagion not air borne is my understanding so a major plus. Being contagious pre-symptomatic is bad news, hence social distancing. The virus will also mutate to match its host given the proper conditions (which is how it came to us) and is why they are constantly having to develop new vaccines. This is far worse than any garden variety flu as it is also a guaranteed killer of those with compromised immunities. Italy is only reporting deaths that happen under care at this time, the final count will be much higher unfortunately. This could be a 1 in 9 like the spanish flu. There will be a difference in how this flu works as I believe the Spanish flu killed pretty much everyone healthy or not. I could stand corrected on that. Crowd size was also a factor in the Spanish flu. No cases in our area yet and my town trip yesterday indicates people are taking this very seriously. Lined up six feet apart outside the liquor store with the manager outside directing traffic. Lumber stores, pharmacy, fuel and grocery stores were open, parking was a breezeStill no TP but everything else I had on the list and enough of everything. Cannot have enough respect for the people showing up for work and running tills etc. in the grocery store. Bandstra Trucking is based out of Smithers and they are making sure things are getting moved. This is going to be a long haul.
As far as sustenance hunting I would say there would be an uptick whereby hunters will probably be inclined to harvest meat for family and friends where in the past they may have been far more selective. For example your BIL is laid off with three kids, you might take two deer where permitted instead of one, things like that.
Death rate for those infected is now at 4.36% worldwide. In Italy, it's 9.26%.
The real concern is a collapse of the economy from an extended shutdown. If things drag on too long, it will be worse than the great depression. I agree that it's too early to start talking about subsistence hunting yet, but when people start running out of money and there's no work, the wildlife is going to take a hammering.
Most of the people in Canada that died during the spanish flu pandemic were between 20-40 years of age.
If someone needs to go out and do something to survive, why TF would you even post about it or discuss it. Go do what ya gotta do and STFU about it.
I can see cannibals before sustenance hunting for game/livestock. There's not much for game left, and even cattle numbers have dropped quite a bit over the last few years, but there is sure an abundance of useless people....haha
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Me? I'm just a Canadian. I'm not an immigrant or a First Nation or a Settler or an Hyphen-Canadian. Just a Canadian. I wish more Canadians would embrace the concept of simply being Canadian.
Amen to that.
Major pet peeve of mine is when someone born in Canada, whos parents or grandparents immigrated, still refers to themselves as from the old country. "Im Italian". "Im Serbian". "Im Indian". "Im German". "Im Polish". Im Chinese".
No. You're Canadian.
Damn ####ing straight.:Canada: And when it comes time to help people, I don’t give a damn if they have an accent or are a different colour than I am,
We’re all just human.