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April 12, 2020, 10:53:05 PM
#96
Always have bad and good time with bitcoin and altcoin price, we can't predict when bitcoin should on the top and lower price. Nice time when seeing bitcoin have higher price and we got always bad moment in this year with bitcoin always drop and down. I think need one good support how to make bitcoin keep stable price.
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April 12, 2020, 05:22:59 PM
#95
My own opinion has been that people and governments are seriously overreacting to this virus, but at the same time I do realize it's not a joke and that people do need to protect themselves.  But I do think the world is going to have a very hard time getting back to normal, and I think a lot of people are going to remain scared of viruses (and other infections) in general.

A proper pandemic containment should look like an overreaction, because it stops the spread before it takes hold in the population.

That's the opposite of what actually happened. This disease is now widespread in ~ every country, every state of the US, and now most of its rural counties too. It's everywhere.

Since so little was done to contain it, and since Europeans and Americans did not take it seriously at all, there were no other options but widespread shutdown. Either that or we risked health care systems failing as the majority of populations became infected.

Now we're seeing a resurgence of cases in Singapore, forcing them to implement a lockdown and suggesting that robust contact tracing isn't even enough to stop the spread. Russia and Africa are joining the party now too. Nobody escapes this and nobody has an answer besides quarantines.

You are in a rural area, right? You probably haven't even begun to see the damage yet. Rural areas are poised to be hit very hard in the next couple weeks. Stay safe out there.
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April 12, 2020, 05:07:35 PM
#94

As the COVID-19 strikes and spreads throughout the world it results on many changes in the lifestyle of many people. I guess after this pandemic coronavirus, everything has changed such as lifestyle, behavior, characteristics and also the way of their thinking. All things are freely to change after this pandemic virus but it is only depended on them if it is for the better or for worst. Changes after this pandemic is normal because on the difficult past experience.  I don’t know if the bitcoin could be better this year because on the crisis, but I wish that the bitcoin will be better after this crisis. 

The version is interesting, but will it really be so.
I see how in many countries a very large number of people do not comply with quarantine and continue to do their daily business without fear of infection.
In any case, everything will depend on how much we can isolate the virus from ourselves. If it really becomes a seasonal phenomenon, then this will entail huge global problems.
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April 12, 2020, 05:05:42 PM
#93
The difference between this virus and all others is the fact that the whole world basically... stopped. Right now look at Italy, it is a wonder how there is no starvation and death going on there because of it, how are they still keeping the economy alive, it is a marvel what they are achieving. USA is about to become like that as well, there are MILLIONS of people who got fired, they have no money, how are they buying food for themselves to stay alive?

There were some reports from Italy of stores being looted, and of mafia supplying poor people with food, elsewhere in the world will start to look similar soon when people run out of their savings, things to sell or payday loans to take. I think the uncertainty of how long these lockdown measures are supposed to last is the single thread that prevents entire economies from collapsing.
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April 12, 2020, 03:24:33 PM
#92
The difference between this virus and all others is the fact that the whole world basically... stopped. Right now look at Italy, it is a wonder how there is no starvation and death going on there because of it, how are they still keeping the economy alive, it is a marvel what they are achieving. USA is about to become like that as well, there are MILLIONS of people who got fired, they have no money, how are they buying food for themselves to stay alive?

Nobody really knows but themselves for now. When all of this is over returning to normal will take months if not years, there are too many debt going on right now that will have to be figured out later on and that will put a big dent on any economy, no matter how big. Smaller nations will go through this even worse.
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April 12, 2020, 02:48:15 PM
#91
Not sure about relying on Twitter posts for deep analysis on the future of society....but, in this case I happen to agree with most of the points made.

My own opinion has been that people and governments are seriously overreacting to this virus, but at the same time I do realize it's not a joke and that people do need to protect themselves.  But I do think the world is going to have a very hard time getting back to normal, and I think a lot of people are going to remain scared of viruses (and other infections) in general.
You cannot blame them for being a twit by overreacting with the virus, I also underestimated the virus back when it was only in China and the rumors of it to be the possible cause of a pandemic but then it turns out that it is the very reason of economy collapses and was about to kill hundreds of thousands of people. Getting back to normal is our focus to however the only way to get that back again is to find the vaccine or cure but it seems like it is hard to find even with major countries that has a advance medical equipment.

This "social distancing" thing has got to go back to normal eventually--and that phrase drives me nuts, because it's really physical distancing that everyone's doing.  If people were keeping social distance from each other, that would mean they weren't speaking to each other.  That's my take on it at least.
I guess you're getting it wrong, social distancing a practice to distance yourself physically to others, it is not isolation of yourself, you can still have a word with others but you need to wear a mask or something protective and observe the social distancing measures.
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April 12, 2020, 01:49:42 PM
#90
Not sure about relying on Twitter posts for deep analysis on the future of society....but, in this case I happen to agree with most of the points made.

My own opinion has been that people and governments are seriously overreacting to this virus, but at the same time I do realize it's not a joke and that people do need to protect themselves.  But I do think the world is going to have a very hard time getting back to normal, and I think a lot of people are going to remain scared of viruses (and other infections) in general.

This "social distancing" thing has got to go back to normal eventually--and that phrase drives me nuts, because it's really physical distancing that everyone's doing.  If people were keeping social distance from each other, that would mean they weren't speaking to each other.  That's my take on it at least.

The economy is going to improve eventually; that's one thing I'm pretty confident about.  But it's people's behaviors that I'm not so sure about.
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April 12, 2020, 01:23:34 PM
#89
If you are talking about returning to normal in health concerns, It will surely take effect until next year. Not until the vaccine is in circulation and the virus is already not a mysterious one. We may be out in months or even weeks but the virus is still their lurking so we are obviously still scared and continuously taking precautionary measures. If you are talking economically, it will take years to go back to normal. Lot of companies and business are having that problem now. Well, money can still be earned in the future, so anyone should prioritize lives.

A lot of countries are also buried in debt because of this pandemic, so it will be paid by the generations to come. Anything that will happen after this pandemic should be considered as the "new normal".

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April 12, 2020, 01:12:41 PM
#88

As the COVID-19 strikes and spreads throughout the world it results on many changes in the lifestyle of many people. I guess after this pandemic coronavirus, everything has changed such as lifestyle, behavior, characteristics and also the way of their thinking. ...

I do not know when I will be able to return to the office for my main job, it is possible that the quarantine will be delayed for several more months. But the fact that this year I will not be able to go on vacation with my family in the summer is obvious now.

Many people plans would have cancelled due to this virus as it has spread in almost all the countries . So for the next few months the travel would not be safe till the time it gets completely resolved and people would not like to take chance and risk lives to travel in such situation . May be from third quarter few travel may start of the people or mostly people would postpone to next year .
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April 12, 2020, 08:16:41 AM
#87

As the COVID-19 strikes and spreads throughout the world it results on many changes in the lifestyle of many people. I guess after this pandemic coronavirus, everything has changed such as lifestyle, behavior, characteristics and also the way of their thinking. ...

I do not know when I will be able to return to the office for my main job, it is possible that the quarantine will be delayed for several more months. But the fact that this year I will not be able to go on vacation with my family in the summer is obvious now.

This is just sad in some ways.

It is great that we can work at home but the thing is that it is not so different. I think I am used to working outside the house that working at home is really weird and I miss those breaks just outside our office. ECQ is extended here in our country, the president already announced it and we can't really go against it since I think it is the best choice right now.
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April 12, 2020, 06:20:13 AM
#86
I remember when the H1N1 flu I did not leave the house for a month. But the Coronavirus is different, it is devastating and the leaders of the nations have been negligent. For the good of humanity, the economic model of the nations of the world must change.
Without a doubt after the Covid19 not everything will be the same.
legendary
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April 11, 2020, 05:56:16 PM
#85
According to Trump's head infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci, we can't expect a "real degree of normality" until November! That's 7 months away....
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/492316-fauci-expects-real-degree-of-normality-by-november-election

If he is right, I don't think the markets have priced it in yet.

His prediction is interesting since November usually marks the beginning of the winter flu season. Some models are predicting a second wave of COVID-19 infections in the fall and winter due to that. Still lots of unknowns here.
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April 08, 2020, 03:15:39 PM
#84

As the COVID-19 strikes and spreads throughout the world it results on many changes in the lifestyle of many people. I guess after this pandemic coronavirus, everything has changed such as lifestyle, behavior, characteristics and also the way of their thinking. ...

I do not know when I will be able to return to the office for my main job, it is possible that the quarantine will be delayed for several more months. But the fact that this year I will not be able to go on vacation with my family in the summer is obvious now.
Everything is affected with this pandemic virus. But just like every crisis that came into our lives, everything will be back to normal once this pandemic virus is over but it might take a year for the whole universe to recover from this crisis. The only fact i know that this pandemic virus has brought to us, is that we should be more health conscious and observe proper hygiene so that this virus and the same like will not happen to us again.
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April 08, 2020, 02:53:42 PM
#83

As the COVID-19 strikes and spreads throughout the world it results on many changes in the lifestyle of many people. I guess after this pandemic coronavirus, everything has changed such as lifestyle, behavior, characteristics and also the way of their thinking. ...

I do not know when I will be able to return to the office for my main job, it is possible that the quarantine will be delayed for several more months. But the fact that this year I will not be able to go on vacation with my family in the summer is obvious now.

Here in our country, the ECQ will be extended until April 30. It is a bit sad but we can't really do anything about it since it is for our own good. They say they can cancel that here in our province but still, the government is not sure about that. Well, we will just need to wait for their decision. I think it will not be more than several months, more like a week to me.
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April 08, 2020, 10:27:58 AM
#82

As the COVID-19 strikes and spreads throughout the world it results on many changes in the lifestyle of many people. I guess after this pandemic coronavirus, everything has changed such as lifestyle, behavior, characteristics and also the way of their thinking. ...

I do not know when I will be able to return to the office for my main job, it is possible that the quarantine will be delayed for several more months. But the fact that this year I will not be able to go on vacation with my family in the summer is obvious now.

Lots of things would really be affected specially to those people who are just relying into their 8-5 jobs and we know on how precious our daily income with our work and if there are no other sources of income then
it would really have that domino effect since we know that money is the most important thing to sustain our needs and wants in life.

In talks of returning to normal then it would vary but pretty sure that if this pandemic would be over then things that had been affected will surely normalize- there might be some changes in lifestyle etc.
but we do much prefer the old ways.
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April 08, 2020, 10:18:52 AM
#81

As the COVID-19 strikes and spreads throughout the world it results on many changes in the lifestyle of many people. I guess after this pandemic coronavirus, everything has changed such as lifestyle, behavior, characteristics and also the way of their thinking. ...

I do not know when I will be able to return to the office for my main job, it is possible that the quarantine will be delayed for several more months. But the fact that this year I will not be able to go on vacation with my family in the summer is obvious now.
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April 08, 2020, 09:48:04 AM
#80
Life will return to normal, it always does, it's just going to be a long few months of recovery period where people MUST follow the social distancing guidelines or life is going to take longer to return to normal.

Maybe this normal will be a bit different. Maybe people will want to stockpile food in their homes for longer, grocery stores will probably develop better online ordering options, government SHOULD prepare for the next pandemic in a better way -- like Bill Gates said -- having resources prepared to research stuff like this, fighting against pandemics like we fight against war.

Our world is always altered by the things that happen, and typically our responses to these events will always make us stronger as we're able to deal with the NEXT time better. But people that thrive on people being scared are going to say things are never going to be the same -- that's just not true, we're all going to be okay at some point.
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April 08, 2020, 09:40:05 AM
#79

As the COVID-19 strikes and spreads throughout the world it results on many changes in the lifestyle of many people. I guess after this pandemic coronavirus, everything has changed such as lifestyle, behavior, characteristics and also the way of their thinking. All things are freely to change after this pandemic virus but it is only depended on them if it is for the better or for worst. Changes after this pandemic is normal because on the difficult past experience.  I don’t know if the bitcoin could be better this year because on the crisis, but I wish that the bitcoin will be better after this crisis. 
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April 08, 2020, 01:02:54 AM
#78
The case of Corona virus is not that serious in Africa especially Nigeria, in total death is 5 to 6 and the ones being treated is around 25 while 210 is already infection. This is the first experience in my life and the situation here is very critical everywhere is locked down which the government gave 14 days for all this pandemic drama to end. I just can't wait to get back to normal that's if possible we will.
Don't be so sure because remember that the virus can stay 14 days in human body without being detected so better not to count eggs this early.

in my country it started only 1 early march but now?we have almost 4000 infected and hundreds of dead people.

this is Virus an enemy that we cannot see so better Keep away from others and always wear mask and alcohol in hands.
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April 07, 2020, 11:26:53 PM
#77
Although I accept as true with you it'll take plenty of time for people to regain their normal life after the virus is fixed things within the country are far worse now If the virus is fixed then every country will have a crisis. Businesses and businesses are threatening people altogether directions How long can an individual walk from home to the highest of everything it'll take time to urge back to normal life.
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