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Postby CrookedRiverGuy » Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:35 pm

I cant take your stupidity any more, so I will put you on mye foe-list

My only concern is that someone quote what you say, and I might end up reading your crap.

Goodbye "pilot"
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Paphitis » Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:39 pm

CrookedRiverGuy wrote:You really lost it

Paphitis wrote:They probably have millions of cases they are not telling us. Chy-na has a lot to answer for in this crisis. they screwed the entire world over and they should be held accountable for it.

Whilst the likes of YOU are displaying your Trump derangement Syndrome since the day he was elected, trying like hell to bring him down, Chi Chi Peanut the arsehole is getting away with blue murder.



You really believe the Chinese set of this to destroy the world, they just made sure to loose millions of their own before releasing it, BUT still hiding it? :roll: :roll:


You love a straw man don't you?

I never said they did this to destroy the world.

What I have said is that they have downplayed their problem from day 1, even attempted to cover it up.

If you believe they only have 82,000 cases when the USA is getting 30,000 new cases per day, and Europe is getting more than that if you add up all the countries, then you are delusional.

Their attempt to cover this disaster up resulted in this Chy-na Virus escaping Wuhan Province and as a result of that, it was too late for all of us because now the globe has a massive problem which is going to cause the worst recession in history. What Greece went through a few years ago is nothing compared to what we face now.

No one would have denied Chy-na every assistance they needed if they raised the alarm when they should have.

Now, jury is out on whether they were deliberately trying to keep things quiet to bring the world down a peg or 2. Where there is smoke, there is fire.
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby CrookedRiverGuy » Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:39 pm

Paphitimou; it is so nice to scroll through the forum now

All (well most) crap posts disappeared like a miracle, just like the orange announced wopuld happen to the Covid-19 virus in April.
You are gone! :D
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Paphitis » Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:40 pm

CrookedRiverGuy wrote:I cant take your stupidity any more, so I will put you on mye foe-list

My only concern is that someone quote what you say, and I might end up reading your crap.

Goodbye "pilot"


Bury your head in the sand if like.

But you have always barked up the wrong tree because you are a foolish man.

Good bye!
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Tim Drayton » Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:42 pm

In the following article, Dr John Lee, an English consultant histopathologist at Rotherham General Hospital and formerly clinical professor of pathology at Hull York Medical School, explains that the figures for the coronavirus in the UK may be overstated:

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/The ... s-we-think

Virologist Dr John Oxford, Professor at Queen Mary, University of London, has put it more bluntly:

“Personally, I would say the best advice is to spend less time watching TV news which is sensational and not very good. Personally, I view this Covid outbreak as akin to a bad winter influenza epidemic. In this case we have had 8000 deaths this last year in the ‘at risk’ groups viz over 65% people with heart disease etc. I do not feel this current Covid will exceed this number. We are suffering from a media epidemic!”

https://novuscomms.com/2020/03/31/a-vie ... hn-oxford/
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Paphitis » Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:44 pm

CrookedRiverGuy wrote:Paphitimou; it is so nice to scroll through the forum now

All (well most) crap posts disappeared like a miracle, just like the orange announced wopuld happen to the Covid-19 virus in April.
You are gone! :D


Again,the USA is getting raped but so too is Europe and yet you are stuck with "Orange Man Bad"

Well aren't you pretty stupid!

You were salivating when the Democrats made bogus allegations to impeach but you can't root, shoot or execute the man because he is always 2 steps ahead of the naysayers and was really shooting goals left right and center. fortunately, the people are not stupid like the great brainwashed, and will cruise to another victory.

Meanwhile, Chy-na just got caught with its pants down and not a word. :roll:
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Tim Drayton » Fri Apr 17, 2020 4:10 pm

The following report in German from Germany reveals there are currently 150,000 free beds and 10,000 intensive care places free in the country. It says that intensive care places set aside for corona patients are largely empty in many areas:

https://www.journalistenwatch.com/2020/ ... patienten/
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Tim Drayton » Fri Apr 17, 2020 4:49 pm

German doctor and biologist Prof. Martin Haditsch presents his own view on the coronovirus crisis in English:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biPWoYrLpvA
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby Tim Drayton » Fri Apr 17, 2020 6:14 pm

Kikapu wrote:
I will give you one simple answer Tim because I’m just an average guy. Yes, many more people die from other flu related causes so far, mainly the elderly and not much can be done to stop it other than the precautions already given to them with shots.

The Coronavirus is a highly contagious infectious hidden disease that can infect anyone at anytime one comes to contact with which is deadly to some, serious to light illness to most no symptoms to others, but yet are carriers without knowing waiting to infect the next person inadvertently. This disease has become a “Russian Roulette” to most of us which can’t be ignored or pushed aside and continue as life as normal until a vaccine is made available. If this virus is not a hoax, then it must be taken seriously, and by all indications, the world has taken it seriously. Yes the economy is taking a hit, but the alternative is potentially for millions to die if left unchecked in which the economy would suffer even worse than now, so the question is begged to be asked, what is your pleasure, bad economy now or bad economy later with potentially millions dead?


The virus is not a hoax, but of the only two serious scientific studies until now involving random samples from the whole population - the only way we can determine how dangerous the disease it causes is - one using data in Iceland shows the death rate to be 0.3% and a study conducted by Prof Hendirk Streeck in Germany shows the death rate to be 0.37%. These are not massive figures and make it less deadly than the flu. This does not mean it IS the flu and this does not mean that NOBODY DIES OF IT. It just puts things into perspective. The WHO tells you on its own website:

"Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus.

Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment. Older people, and those with underlying medical problems like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer are more likely to develop serious illness."

We don't go into lockdown everytime there is a flu epidemic and we don't have to because of this flu-like illness.

Incidentally, you speak of people who have few or no symptoms. This almost inevitably happens with under-50's who are in good health. Those who are at danger are the aged and those with serious underlying health conditions (as the WHO itself tells you). If so, why not let the healthy under-50's go about their lives as before and protect those at risk through isolating them?
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Re: Still no confirmed Corona cases in Cyprus, but for how l

Postby erolz66 » Fri Apr 17, 2020 6:49 pm

The UK ONS stats for total deaths in England and Wales for week 14 - week ending 3rd April 2020 suggest that what is occurring is very different from the flu epidemic of 2015. next figures due on the 21st.

Comparing total numbers of those who died in 2015 from flu with numbers that we have whilst in the midst of a global pandemic of a completely new virus is misguided imo in so many ways and in many ways is to me not that very different from the accusations of 'media sensationalism' , just at the other end of that same spectrum. Look at the figures for 2015 and that flu epidemic. There is nothing in those that is like the numbers seen for week 14 in 2020.
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