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  1. #1091

    Life will never get back to normal if there's no normal life to get back to. There will come a time when lockdowns become more harmful than the virus and people would rather choose to take their risks with the virus than stay home and starve to death.

    This pandemic is unprecedented in Philippine history in terms of scope and severity kuno (1-2% mortality or even less), and everything the government is trying is a first-time. It would therefore be wise for our government to proceed with flexibility and circumspect and not be arrogant and blame their failures on the people.

  2. #1092
    Quote Originally Posted by brownie View Post
    The chimping out is just around the corner. Once the low-income worker's resources are near depleted, we will see blood on the ground. Just sayin' ya know.
    prehas atong nahitabo sa venezuela. taas ang possibility nga mahitabo gyd ni. i've been seeing decline over the past few days sa mga taw nga mangadtog grocery. dli na tag-as ang linya like atong first wk sa ECQ. good luck na lang.

    dli man ideal ang lockdown ky mayabo ang economiya sa isa ka nasud. d na magtuyok ang kwrta. but then, given the nature sa pinoys nga way disiplina, medyo nkasabot ko sa approach nga pugsanay nlng gyd nga i-control ang lihok sa mga taw in an attempt to flatten the curve. mayabo gyd ning pinas kadugayan ba.

  3. #1093
    poverty is the new normal...

  4. #1094
    Quote Originally Posted by hitch22 View Post
    Life will never get back to normal if there's no normal life to get back to. There will come a time when lockdowns become more harmful than the virus and people would rather choose to take their risks with the virus than stay home and starve to death.

    This pandemic is unprecedented in Philippine history in terms of scope and severity kuno (1-2% mortality or even less), and everything the government is trying is a first-time. It would therefore be wise for our government to proceed with flexibility and circumspect and not be arrogant and blame their failures on the people.
    Quote Originally Posted by gibra'al View Post
    prehas atong nahitabo sa venezuela. taas ang possibility nga mahitabo gyd ni. i've been seeing decline over the past few days sa mga taw nga mangadtog grocery. dli na tag-as ang linya like atong first wk sa ECQ. good luck na lang.

    dli man ideal ang lockdown ky mayabo ang economiya sa isa ka nasud. d na magtuyok ang kwrta. but then, given the nature sa pinoys nga way disiplina, medyo nkasabot ko sa approach nga pugsanay nlng gyd nga i-control ang lihok sa mga taw in an attempt to flatten the curve. mayabo gyd ning pinas kadugayan ba.
    Both you guys have great points. The only concern is the validity of the actual virulence of the virus that espouses the global economy collapse.

    • When Italy & Spain employed forensic medical experts, the death rate changed and now eyeing to slowly open back in May.
    • Sweden doesn't give a damn yet they aren't hit as hard as the former two, not even close.
    • Germany is only doing anti-body testing and resumed operations for businesses while encouraging everyone to wear masks, death rate looked pretty normal.
    • All Nordic countries are on lockdown, but their lockdown definition is entirely different than ours—they only closed their borders.
    • Hungary went full totalitarian but they didn't shut down their economy. Daily life remains normal.
    • Japan requests all citizen to be vigilant, no lockdown because their constitution says the gov't has no control over its people.
    • South Korea, no economic shutdown, rapid testing everyone even with high false positive rate, reopens school and churches.
    • Aus & NZ have a very European response and their society are unfazed.

    Then you have ASEAN nations where only the Philippines (105m pop) and Indonesia (265m pop) are being diluted by this so-called pandemic. The only two Asian countries who are willing to crumble its own economy in order to prove something to world. Crab mentality is full on display and citizens even clap to the abuse of police power. smh.

    And of course, the US, 49k deaths. Nobody knows how and why but everyone including the Yanks themselves are starting to doubt the numbers posted by the TV and facebook. That is as much as Madison Square Garden can accommodate in any given concert, yet not a single corpse in sight. Even NY State funerals are wondering why their operations are halted specially if you look at the rising death rate the media is recording. If anything, funeral homes should be the busiest right now, however, that's not the case there. And then their unemployment soared to 29 million in under one month.

  5. #1095
    Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.

  6. #1096
    It's not about Phillipines only, but about each country in particular. The problem is that the countries are poor is lack (from economic point) lack of means of production, so the only way is to develop stable state institutions (politics, protection of private property, etc.) and attract investment. The main thing is that the state does not fall into the trap of average income.

  7. #1097
    Education that all can have, if it doesn't solve the poverty completely it should alleviate it. Being creative and thinking for other ways on how to survive is one of the abilities a Filipino has. Just like a survival flashlight https://totalguide.org/best-tactical...al-flashlight/ which you can count on in case of emergencies, another quality we should have in times like this.

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    For now? the poverty are increasing DOUBLE their number! liman pag sud sa pandemic kadaghan nawagtangan ug trabaho. ang lockdown pa daan gikan sa GISAAD na 15 days nahimong pila na ka buwan? unya kinsa my mokita ana? gawas ug right hand man kang PETER LIM ky hangtod karon wa pa madakpan
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  9. #1099
    pastor q can stop the poverty...

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    i know how....pero bayad unah para ako tubagon....pm for the price

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