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    One of the states not locking down. Over 200 cases in Smithfields hog processing plant in South Dakota. It produces 5 % of pork in U.S. This could get really ugly. Third plant to shut down.

    #2
    Isn't it "just the flu"? ....according to some people.

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      #3
      So on the bright side, Couple of weeks time there will be at least 198 Employees ready to come back to work without any fear of infection , In a very vital industry can continue to function in some capacity.

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        #4
        Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
        So on the bright side, Couple of weeks time there will be at least 198 Employees ready to come back to work without any fear of infection , In a very vital industry can continue to function in some capacity.
        It might be 196 or 192. Who knows the demographics or underlying health issues of those 200 employees.

        But I get your drift.

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          #5
          I guess we need to ask ourselves if trying to save 77 or 154 million lives is worth the effort and price?

          What's happening behind the old iron curtain?
          Last edited by farmaholic; Apr 12, 2020, 21:48.

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            #6
            We better do it right or it will
            Bite us in the ass.
            And Cost more in the long run.
            We have to have monitoring and
            Testing all over,
            We are lucky to have low starting
            Numbers , but Ontario and Quebec
            That will take some doing.

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              #7
              Sometimes I think Wikipedia can be a joke, but when you Google "pandemics" and read some world history on these things, no wonder the world sat up and took notice.

              If it wasn't for the overall health of the population, modern medicine and healthcare, Covid-19 could have potential to be every bit as bad as the worst pandemics.

              Do we know enough about it now to rest on our laurels and let our guard down?

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                #8
                Bad shit has happened...forever, we are in Yellow Fever range today

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                  #9
                  Guess I’m a simpleton , but does it really matter we’re covid19 sits on the scale of previous pandemics, people are dying that could be prevented, wether it’s worse than flu or not doesn’t matter jack shit either flu can be prevented with vaccine to a degree cv19 can’t.

                  People are dyin* and there are measures to stem the tide.

                  Also wonder what is the tipping point when something is not deemed a hoax anymore, I find it quite insulting to those who have died, the front line paramedics and icu nurses and doctors that anyone can even mention the hoax word.

                  Selfish ignorant people that should go spend time in Italy or New York

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                    #10
                    Every once in a while, Ma Nature takes a laxative to flush the shit out of her system. Cv19 is no different. Only difference each time is humans build themselves a higher pedastal to fall off of.

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                      #11
                      Well vaccines/measures are not stopping seasonal flu, it's still 21,000 more deaths than Covid today.
                      Must be contagious in places on planet, if not here or in Oz. Many mutations, some years the chosen vaccine was for the wrong flu. All is risk.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                        Well vaccines/measures are not stopping seasonal flu, it's still 21,000 more deaths than Covid today.
                        Must be contagious in places on planet, if not here or in Oz. Many mutations, some years the chosen vaccine was for the wrong flu. All is risk.
                        could you imagine what this virus would be doing if schools were open.sporting events going on etc.etc.The seasonal flu does have a death rate but with basically zero precautions.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                          One of the states not locking down. Over 200 cases in Smithfields hog processing plant in South Dakota. It produces 5 % of pork in U.S. This could get really ugly. Third plant to shut down.
                          Back to original post. This is really troubling, and not only because of mass infections of people working at the plant. More importantly, 5% of the pork is no longer being processed and flowing into the retail market so there is the potential for shortages and price increases. Not that this will ever flow back to primary pork producers because they just lost 5% of their market for a minimum of the next 2 weeks likely meaning additional costs for farms and lower prices.

                          Many on this forum demand less imports of goods and to bring the jobs back to this country. But when companies have consolidated to the point that the closure of a single plant can cut 5% of the supply, is scenario any better? Consolidation of industry and corporate vertical integration has occurred for the same economic reasons that companies have offshored production and creates as much if not more supply problems than off shore production when black swan events occur.

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                            #14
                            Don’t forget Africa swine fever it has dropped off of the media radar if it makes it’s way to N/A a lot of the kill capacity won’t be needed at least for a while. Although with the diminished travel swine fever may be kept at bay.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
                              Guess I’m a simpleton , but does it really matter we’re covid19 sits on the scale of previous pandemics, people are dying that could be prevented, wether it’s worse than flu or not doesn’t matter jack shit either flu can be prevented with vaccine to a degree cv19 can’t.

                              People are dyin* and there are measures to stem the tide.

                              Also wonder what is the tipping point when something is not deemed a hoax anymore, I find it quite insulting to those who have died, the front line paramedics and icu nurses and doctors that anyone can even mention the hoax word.

                              Selfish ignorant people that should go spend time in Italy or New York
                              Have you got some links to all these front line workers dying? I have family that work on the so called front line and they are curious to where these deaths are taking place.

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