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Message Subject BREAKING: One case of Ebola confirmed in Uganda, says WHO
Poster Handle Pooka
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if you like we can study this further?

i do bnot think an exodous out of cities will happen with these waves. ppl who live there will stay thinking they need to be near the hospitals just in case. by the time the power is off,they won't have the gas to go far. ppl in panic do stupid things. if they leave city A ,where would they go? city B. that is all by major interstate not rural roads.

the middle class or the working class will survive wave 1 and 2 better than the poor or upper class. remember those nurses who took the disease home they dropped it off at the daycare center.they will give it to the upper restaraunt workers,dry cleaners,upper end stores,etc. the poor who got sick while in the waiting room took it home also. they infected their neighbors and buddies on the wkend at the bar-b-q or party.

when the gov shuts down to a ML or local quarantene, the working class will have problems.they will be upset they can't pay their bills with no income.however the majority will be alive.how long can they survive without food,water, and power thou?


food for thought: once the giant economic wheel stops ,how do you restart it?? how long will it take?

this 1 is fun. everything is designed around deliver it now and process it. immediate delivery and supply is not realistic. once the shipments stop, how much will it take to get the system running? it is a giant wheel and i do think will take a lot longer to restart,or attempt to, than ppl think.

give you an example bread needs wheat to flour and milk. cows not being milked for days is a problem how is that milk kept cold? where is the gas to run the ilk truck? how screwed up is the milk plant? those pipes can't be kept clean without water and pumps. inspection? so much goes into making a loaf of bread that is done super fast now. realistically it might take a month just to make that same loaf after TSHTF.

to sell food a grocery store has how many regulations and inspections? coolers with rotted meat will nead replaced BEFORE THEY EVEN OPEN THE STORE to sell corn puffs let alone meat.
 Quoting: JAZZz50


All that you say is true, except I wasn't entirely clear on your position on escaping cities. If we are in agreement, you meant they need to leave now, because leaving after Ts hits TF isn't possible.

To restart our economy will be a huge effort requiring many people, and those people need to shelter in place until the whatever-it-is has completely gone. Meanwhile, they need to have already in their homes everything they need to last weeks into months. I'm going to ballpark it as three months. YMMV
 
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