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happyone

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  1. would that be considered short term or long term memory loss??? 😏
  2. Not much has been mentioned, but I just noticed that Kapitolina has left RLC--guess she was just itching to go. 😏
  3. Let me know if you need to sell one of the houses----I got a 36 pack of toilet paper and 4 bottles of hand sanitizer I could trade you for it. BTW--I can't trade you any ammo--had to use it to scare away all the SOB's trying to steal my TP 😏
  4. So what are the other choices, besides who is on the 2 party ballot????? It isn't like some corporation where the electorate can bring in a CEO from a different country 😏
  5. There is an easy explanation---Dade County is Democrat---so all the hoarding is being done by the Democrats 😏
  6. Normally they roll the joints in the bathrooms with no cam 😏
  7. So how much mental abuse are these women willing to keep taking-??? Sad IMO
  8. This is the kind of bigoted crap that gets the threads and forums closed. No need for these inflammatory postings. They are only hate.
  9. Like I said before to anyone who would pay attention----responding to name calling by Cody0526 or anyone else with the same does nothing to counter or discuss a post. It makes the thread ridiculous and no longer an exhange of ideas, but a contest to see who can come up with the most vile comments against another person.
  10. I wonder why there are 2 names on the title of this thread???? Dakota0526 and Ridgerunner??? Tried to fool us by changing your name to Cody0526 doesn't help you !!!
  11. I do not know about other world governments, but for the USA whenever the government tries to run and manage commerce, manage the building of something, or a business like enterprise---costs increase, money is wasted, red tape and regulations becomes overbearing so little or nothing is accomplished. It has been proven, at least in the USA, that private enterprise does a much more cost effective and efficient job than the government does. Our governments (both State and Federal) are spending too much time, energy, and resources on trying to manage more than what was originally intended for them to do IMO
  12. Yes we could all use a laugh in these trying times--it is virus free VIDEO-2020-03-13-23-56-46.mp4
  13. Speaking about toilet paper, we all need a little laugh once in a while--btw this is virus free 🙂 Not so funny to the ones hoarding the TP 😏 VIDEO-2020-03-13-23-56-46.mp4
  14. So we have a rich restaurateur at RLC 😏 Mimi's Cafe Restaurant chain
  15. Chat continues March 20, 2020
  16. from www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-18/99-of-those-who-died-from-virus-had-other-illness-italy-says 99% of Those Who Died From Virus Had Other Illness, Italy Says By Tommaso Ebhardt Chiara Remondini, and Marco Bertacche March 18, 2020, 5:56 AM PDT More than 99% of Italy’s coronavirus fatalities were people who suffered from previous medical conditions, according to a study by the country’s national health authority. After deaths from the virus reached more than 2,500, with a 150% increase in the past week, health authorities have been combing through data to provide clues to help combat the spread of the disease. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte’s government is evaluating whether to extend a nationwide lockdown beyond the beginning of April, daily La Stampa reported Wednesday. Italy has more than 31,500 confirmed cases of the illness.The new study could provide insight into why Italy’s death rate, at about 8% of total infected people, is higher than in other countries.The Rome-based institute has examined medical records of about 18% of the country’s coronavirus fatalities, finding that just three victims, or 0.8% of the total, had no previous pathology. Almost half of the victims suffered from at least three prior illnesses and about a fourth had either one or two previous conditions. More than 75% had high blood pressure, about 35% had diabetes and a third suffered from heart disease. The median age of the infected is 63 but most of those who die are older The average age of those who’ve died from the virus in Italy is 79.5. As of March 17, 17 people under 50 had died from the disease. All of Italy’s victims under 40 have been males with serious existing medical conditions. While data released Tuesday point to a slowdown in the increase of cases, with a 12.6% rise, a separate study shows Italy could be underestimating the real number of cases by testing only patients presenting symptoms. According to the GIMBE Foundation, about 100,000 Italians have contracted the virus, daily Il Sole 24 Ore reported. That would bring back the country’s death rate closer to the global average of about 2%.
  17. That is yet to be determined, but I enjoy reading your crystal ball prognostications 😏
  18. Let's see now--These countries have universal health care, but still the highest cases and deaths due to coronavirus Italy- #3 in total cases, #1 in total deaths The healthcare system in Italy is a regionally based national health service known as Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (SSN). It provides universal coverage to citizens and residents, with public healthcare largely free of charge. ... Most expats employed in Italy will qualify for the local government healthcare network. Guide Healthcare in Italy | Allianz Care Spain--#3 total cases #4 total deaths Spain is known for having one of the top healthcare systems in the world. ... The country has a universal healthcare system. Basic medical services are free, but if you have a surgery, stay overnight, or receive extensive prescriptions, expect to pay a reasonable fee.Nov 14, 2017 Healthcare in Spain: A guide to the Spanish healthcare ... Iran- #5 total cases #3 total deaths More than 90% of the population has health insurance, and the government has made universal coverage by 2018 a priority. ... Since 2009, a new government plan called "the comprehensive insurance plan" provides basic coverage to all Iranians. Medical Schools: 51 Medical Students: 1 million Village Clinics: 20,000 Hospital Beds: 120,000 Healthcare in Iran - Wikipedia France #7 total cases #5 total deaths It is a universal health care system. ... While private medical care exists in France, the 75% of doctors who are in the national program provide care free to the patient, with costs being reimbursed from government funds. Health care in France - Wikipedia Update--Important statistic in this chart is the total cases/IM population Country, Other Total Cases New Cases Total Deaths New Deaths Total Recovered Active Cases Serious, Critical Tot Cases/ 1M pop China 80,967 +39 3,248 +3 71,150 6,569 2,136 56 Italy 47,021 +5,986 4,032 +627 5,129 37,860 2,655 778 Spain 20,412 +2,335 1,050 +219 1,588 17,774 939 437 Germany 19,848 +4,528 67 +23 180 19,601 2 237 Iran 19,644 +1,237 1,433 +149 6,745 11,466 234 USA 18,737 +4,948 236 +29 125 18,376 64 57 France 12,612 +1,617 450 +78 1,295 10,867 1,122 193 S. Korea 8,652 +87 94 +3 2,233 6,325 59 169 USA is the only country without universal health care, but our numbers for cases per 1M population is lowest (2nd only to China), our cases are #6, but our deaths of 236 and the number serious or critical is exceptionally low in comparison. Therefore, our system is working as well as if not better than the other countries. As far as getting treatment and paying for this virus in the USA--free testing for everyone.
  19. And I gave you both an upvote because you Magically, Mysteriously, Moved on. 🙂
  20. Wasn't that because they were laying in bed with their feet closest to the camera, making the feet seem larger---??? Their breasts were smaller cause they were farther away from the cam 😏
  21. Didn't see her have sex, so how did she get that STD ??? 😏
  22. Well then being that old he should have enough life experience to know what the hell he is talking about
  23. Maybe sooner than that!!! Chloroquine: is a 70-year-old treatment for malaria the key to beating coronavirus? WWW.TELEGRAPH.CO.UK Hopes of a cure for coronavirus are being pinned on chloroquine – a 70-year-old treatment for malaria – after doctors in France reported positive results.
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