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I just posted a link. I wasn't talking to you or anyone else in this thread.
I read/watch a lot of different sources and had noticed the same thing the author mentions.
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Ok, let’s call this good.
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If you weren't talking to me or anyone else in the thread, then why post?
I'm done with the conversation.
Covid 19 cases in the U.S. now exceed 200,000.
The number doubled in 5 days.
With increased testing, it was expected.
Social (Physical) distancing, stop large gatherings, stay home if you can, and WASH YOUR HANDS!
Here is an example of the Police trying to clear a beach 2 weeks ago - at 20X speed.
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I just wanna go fishing. Lol
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With the coronavirus pandemic shuttering businesses and forcing vast layoffs, many economists are expecting that the United States will suffer an economic shock that rivals the Great Depression.
Another grim piece of news came on Thursday, when the Labor Department reported that about 6.6 million people filed new claims for unemployment benefits last week, bringing the figure for the past two weeks to nearly 10 million.
The scale and speed of such losses have no precedent. Until last month, the worst week for U.S. unemployment filings was 695,000, in 1982.
“What usually takes months or quarters to happen in a recession is happening in a matter of weeks,” said Michelle Meyer, chief U.S. economist for Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Coronavirus Live Updates: Job Losses in America Soar, Part of Global Economic Collapse - The New York Times
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — More than 70,000 people filed a jobless claim to receive unemployment compensation last week, the Alabama Department of Labor says. That number is about eight-times the number of claims filed the week before when layoffs began hitting the state....
The number of people who filed a jobless claim last week is far more than at any point since at least 1987. The U.S. Department of Labor’s weekly unemployment claims data only goes back to 1987 for Alabama.
The Alabama Hospitality Association has estimated that some 225,000 hotel and restaurant workers will be laid off during the COVID-19 crisis.
The Economic Policy Institute’s conservative projections have estimated that nearly 200,000 people could lose their jobs in Alabama.
More than 70,000 people filed for unemployment in AL | rocketcitynow.com
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I have read your quotations from information sites. I am willing to concede them as fact enough. I'm not sure if your saying our leaders are making a mistake or not. If you will take a minute and state your opinion on what is happening what is going to happen and what our leaders should be doing different.
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