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The virus is obviously already here where I'm at, USA. I'm in Los Angeles, there are only 2 cases over here. I'm personally not preparing for anything though, I don't have water or food stocked or anything. I'm personally just waiting this out, wars and sicknesses are something I shouldn't bother fearing...
 

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The virus is obviously already here where I'm at, USA. I'm in Los Angeles, there are only 2 cases over here. I'm personally not preparing for anything though, I don't have water or food stocked or anything. I'm personally just waiting this out, wars and sicknesses are something I shouldn't bother fearing...
I'm in Los Angeles too, and actually a bit concerned since I'm eating Panda Express (though I know it's very Americanized).

I never became afraid for the bird flu in the 00's, and the swine flu of the 10's (partially from already being vegetarian at that age), but there's something about this virus that's really...starting to freak me out.

The way people are collapsing, and its obvious enough from the videos that those aren't just "old, immune weakened people" how people keep reassuring themselves it is.

I'm not expecting it to get really bad in LA, because the combination of MediCal and enough public sanitation can keep enough people at bay (for example, if it's true that HIV medication can cure it, people on MediCal can receive it for free/low co payment and potentially build immunity. Plus, lots of public places are pretty good about having hand sanitizer available.)

I only worry about it affecting the huge homeless population, particularly in the Skid Row part of downtown, and maybe even the affluent parts of downtown since the homeless are constantly moving around restaurants in the area.

However, for it to actually reach an encampment, a person who had enough money to travel to Asia would have to somehow contaminate a homeless person, who they're more than likely not going to be around unless they're giving them food or money, and the bacteria would have to be on their hands in the exchange.

I remember when Hepatitis was spreading amongst the homeless, and that didn't get too bad. I do think that it being internationally born is going to give the city a chance to contain it, especially if they're strictly quarantining people how they say they are.
We're doing surprisingly well on Measles, despite all the local anti-vaxxers. Measles in Disneyland didn't cause much of an issue, this probably won't either.
 

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Both, since the antichrist, the antichrist is Venus / Lucifer. The number of Venus is 6 / X, 666 represents the course of Venus in the sky. Three numbers, because Venus appears twice in the sky. Venus represents the eyes of gods. But Venus also represents the human being, hence the number 666 is the representation of Man.

I do not know if it has already been marked but my mother reminded me that the Coronavirus appeared in 2008 and she reminded me that for fear of the mutation of the virus, they did nothing. In France, if I'm not mistaken, they started talking about the Coronavius on TV more in 2012.
Thank-you.

If I may please: agreed about 6 being the number of man:

King of kings' Bible
Revelation 13:18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of man (created 6th. day); and its number [is] Six hundred threescore [and] six (man, man, man).

But I'd say Venus is the opposite of the Antichrist. Lucifer, being no longer good enough for it (Rev. 12:7-9 below): his home, fell to the animal planet Earth, along with those who followed him in the war in heaven against God: us: now prisoners on this prison planet - with 6,000 years to reform.

Isaiah 14:12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the Morning (Star)! [How] art thou cut down to the earth, which didst weaken the nations!

Revelation
12:7 And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon (Lucifer); and the dragon fought and his angels,
12:8 And prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven.
12:9 And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out to the Earth, and his angels (you - Luke 9:55) were cast out with him (Matthew 25:41).

Explained in The Way home or face The Fire.
 

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The virus is obviously already here where I'm at, USA. I'm in Los Angeles, there are only 2 cases over here. I'm personally not preparing for anything though, I don't have water or food stocked or anything. I'm personally just waiting this out, wars and sicknesses are something I shouldn't bother fearing...
You can prepare for something without fearing it.
 

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I remember reading something that resonated with the fear everyone experiences at times like these, and the questions that arise... At present, the world faces an unknown and rapidly spreading virus, eighty years ago it faced global war...

On October 22, 1939, near the beginning of World War II, C.S. Lewis preached the Evensong sermon at the University Church of St. Mary, the Virgin, in Oxford. The sermon was later published under the title “Learning in War-Time.” One of the issues Lewis addresses is fear:

“...The third enemy is fear. War threatens us with death and pain. No man — and specially no Christian who remembers Gethsemane — need try to attain a stoic indifference about these things, but we can guard against the illusions of the imagination. We think of the streets of Warsaw and contrast the deaths there suffered with an abstraction called Life. But there is no question of death or life for any of us, only a question of this death or of that – of a machine gun bullet now or a cancer forty years later. What does war do to death? It certainly does not make it more frequent; 100 per cent of us die, and the percentage cannot be increased. It puts several deaths earlier; but I hardly suppose that that is what we fear. Certainly when the moment comes, it will make little difference how many years we have behind us. Does it increase our chance of a painful death? I doubt it. As far as I can find out, what we call natural death is usually preceded by suffering, and a battlefield is one of the very few places where one has a reasonable prospect of dying with no pain at all. Does it decrease our chances of dying at peace with God? I cannot believe it. If active service does not persuade a man to prepare for death, what conceivable concatenation of circumstance would?

Yet war does do something to death. It forces us to remember it. The only reason why the cancer at sixty or the paralysis at seventy-five do not bother us is that we forget them. War makes death real to us, and that would have been regarded as one of its blessings by most of the great Christians of the past. They thought it good for us to be always aware of our mortality. I am inclined to think they were right.

All the animal life in us, all schemes of happiness that centred in this world, were always doomed to a final frustration. In ordinary times only a wise man can realise it. Now the stupidest of us know. We see unmistakably the sort of universe in which we have all along been living, and must come to terms with it. If we had foolish un-Christian hopes about human culture, they are now shattered. If we thought we were building up a heaven on earth, if we looked for something that would turn the present world from a place of pilgrimage into a permanent city satisfying the soul of man, we are disillusioned, and not a moment too soon. But if we thought that for some souls, and at some times, the life of learning, humbly offered to God, was, in its own small way, one of the appointed approaches to the Divine reality and the Divine beauty which we hope to enjoy hereafter, we can think so still.

While war forces people to remember death and see the nature of the world we live in, we are wise if we come to terms with these things now. As Christians living in the hope of the resurrection, let us remember the brevity of life and be thankful to God for each day He gives us, seeking to live fruitful lives that are pleasing to Him.”
 
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I'm in Los Angeles too, and actually a bit concerned since I'm eating Panda Express (though I know it's very Americanized).

I never became afraid for the bird flu in the 00's, and the swine flu of the 10's (partially from already being vegetarian at that age), but there's something about this virus that's really...starting to freak me out.

The way people are collapsing, and its obvious enough from the videos that those aren't just "old, immune weakened people" how people keep reassuring themselves it is.

I'm not expecting it to get really bad in LA, because the combination of MediCal and enough public sanitation can keep enough people at bay (for example, if it's true that HIV medication can cure it, people on MediCal can receive it for free/low co payment and potentially build immunity. Plus, lots of public places are pretty good about having hand sanitizer available.)

I only worry about it affecting the huge homeless population, particularly in the Skid Row part of downtown, and maybe even the affluent parts of downtown since the homeless are constantly moving around restaurants in the area.

However, for it to actually reach an encampment, a person who had enough money to travel to Asia would have to somehow contaminate a homeless person, who they're more than likely not going to be around unless they're giving them food or money, and the bacteria would have to be on their hands in the exchange.

I remember when Hepatitis was spreading amongst the homeless, and that didn't get too bad. I do think that it being internationally born is going to give the city a chance to contain it, especially if they're strictly quarantining people how they say they are.
We're doing surprisingly well on Measles, despite all the local anti-vaxxers. Measles in Disneyland didn't cause much of an issue, this probably won't either.
Yes, I too am worried for the homeless. People aren't taking it seriously over here though, all they keep saying is "Yeah bro I got mah mask, mah gloves. Lmao, we're all going to die," but as soon as they, or their loved ones get it, play time is over. Even if you don't have something serious, it's best to take it seriously anyway, you never know if it will affect your life in all ways possible. I'm also not expecting it to get too bad in LA but if it does, I'm just going to see what happens, everything isn't according to our plans after all. Only Gods. If I have to die, so be it as long as I did what I was supposed to. If I stay alive, awesome.

Actually, my mothers best friends daughter teaches English in China but currently she is in Vietnam for her safety, and she doesn't know if she can go back to China. Something else I'm a little anxious about...
 

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Yes, I too am worried for the homeless. People aren't taking it seriously over here though, all they keep saying is "Yeah bro I got mah mask, mah gloves. Lmao, we're all going to die," but as soon as they, or their loved ones get it, play time is over. Even if you don't have something serious, it's best to take it seriously anyway, you never know if it will affect your life in all ways possible. I'm also not expecting it to get too bad in LA but if it does, I'm just going to see what happens, everything isn't according to our plans after all. Only Gods. If I have to die, so be it as long as I did what I was supposed to. If I stay alive, awesome.

Actually, my mothers best friends daughter teaches English in China but currently she is in Vietnam for her safety, and she doesn't know if she can go back to China. Something else I'm a little anxious about...
I know someone IRL who was in China working on an art project when the virus broke out. They were quarantined in China for a week, not allowed to leave the building, said it was a "ghost town". They were evacuated out and came back to Santa Clarita 6 days ago...they didn't quarantine them. The say they don't have the virus, but is it really possible to tell within the 6 days they've been back?

Having this personal experience is weirding me out. I'm not close to this person by any means, but I commented on their photo weeks ago saying "What are the chances you'd be in China when this is happening??"

Knowing that they're not quarantined here in California while they were in China doesn't sit right with me, why are some people being quarantined and others aren't?

For what its worth, this guy is very White, and that makes me wonder if they're not going to quarantine non-Asian people, or if he just happened to miss the time period that they decided to quarantine people who came back recently. It's hard to believe that a difference of 6 days determines whether someone is quarantined or not, if they weren't allowed out in China, why are they being allowed out here?

I'm not sure if the identities of those who are quarantined have been released, or if they're being kept a secret, but I really hope the government isn't making a simple mistake of letting some people out into the city based on ethnicity not matching the demographic.
 

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Think you OT Bible boys may enjoy this....pestilence.

....fortunately, they had a drill for this just 6 weeks ago....lucky huh?

 

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It's just amazing how many mainstream news threads are started by the resident Zuonist posters on this forum.

..just saying
 

Red Sky at Morning

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It's all bollocks designed to make the general public think in a certain way.

There you go! Analysed.
I agree actually - I think most of the mainstream media is unreliable, controlled and biassed. What the communists tried to achieve with a heavy hand, the dumbed down folk in the west spoon down with their evening meal - acquiescence.

The trick is to approach their headlines with a healthy degree of suspicion!
 
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You can have this for a month before it kills you - happened to the poor doctor. It's transmissible via air, and lives on doorknobs, and it's been found in people's stools and gets aerosolized with the flush of the toilet. It will travel through vents and get folks sick. It can take a week or more to probably show symptoms, and you can infect others without showing symptoms.

Look at the Princess Cruise. A guy has already infected 61 people on that boat and he showed no symptoms while on it. It's extremely contagious and I think within a few months it'll be all over the U.S and many other countries.

It's bad - issue is if you develop pneumonia you need oxygen - how many hospitals are prepared to administer oxygen to the masses?

It's not that it's super deadly - but a 2% rate is way higher than the flu...but it's super contagious. My thought is they will use this as an excuse to force vaccinate folks with experimental RNA vaccines...introducing foreign genes into people. God only knows what that'll lead to long term. This is what I worry about.
 

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On the Diamond Princess they only tested about 280 out of a possible 3700.

So that's 61 people out of less than 300, with another 3400 untested.


This paragraph

All 3,711 people on board were screened for the virus, and 273 of them were selected for further tests because they were either showing symptoms, had disembarked in Hong Kong or been in contact with the 80-year-old.
 
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“What we call little things are merely the causes of great things; they are the beginning, the embryo, and it is the point of departure which, generally speaking, decides the whole future of an existence. One single black speck may be the beginning of a gangrene, of a storm, of a revolution.”
Henri Frederic Amiel
Things look like they will unravel for many areas, unfortunately..
 

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The figures for the ship are now 70 confirmed.
They must love it. it must be like a petrie dish for their experiments.
 

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