Prepare for Darker Days Guys/Girls

Italy’s first cases of Coronavirus were on January 30th. One and a half months later, the statistics are as follows:

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We are a third-world country with worse health systems, lower levels of hygiene, worse education, shallower pockets and less caring leaders. Honestly, the recovery rate is not encouraging at all compared to the death rate. Only 3 out of 5 people recover. With the above facts, Kenya will be exactly where Italy is today, in less time. It is safe to assume that by the end of April, we will be where Italy is today with the virus. In the last 24 hours alone, there has been 368 deaths!! Please note that it is still spreading and this is just the beginning. You have been [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]warned. Brace yourselves for darker days ahead. This is my opinion.

Italy is a country of mostly grandpa’s and ma’s.
Mortality rate will increase because of underlining issues with them.
Yes, Kenya will be worse due to ghettos- confined spaces. It reminds me of the old song “kifo kifoo
Kifo hakina huruma.

From 2 cases to 28,000 cases in 1.5 months. Do the math. In another 3 months, 1 million Italians will have it.

Here in Kenya, that means 1 in 4 Nairobians will have the virus in the next 6-12 months. Quarantine won’t work locally because people must eat and most people cannot afford long term supplies.

The best one can hope for is to be among those that survive the pandemic.

Consider this

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Consider this: How many Kenyans own private cars? How many Italians own private vehicles? Who is at more risk?

Sometimes we worry too much about stuff we can’t control. There are other productive ways to spend time.

https://www.kenyatalk.com/index.php?threads/corona-virus-greed-hits-home.142293/#post-2653430

The reasons as to why lots of old people are dying is because most of them reside in facilities, and also consider that most flu cases occur in the winter time, why.
One reason is the quality of air in most buildings and homes. Mtaani, the first thing you do when you wake up, is to open windows, to let in fresh air in, majuu hio ni ndoto.

Mathree all passengers in a cramped space will be infected.

What kind of stupidity is this LOL? Those AC units are only used for underground facilities and am sure Kenya u got underground facilities as well.

U don’t know what winter is mseh. Even if u close yr window with two windows (most houses have double windows) that cold still enters the room/house. That’s why we got things like heaters. I can lock my room, close the windows etc but if my heater is not on my friend siwezi survive. I will be sick in the next morning.

PS: if I open that window for just 2minutes, hio room itakuwa fridge.

I agree with you son
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He is also assuming there is no air circulation when the temperature is controlled.
Wonder if he’s been in a plane flying across the Atlantic for 14 + hours…he probably thinks people crack windows for fresh air… :smiley:

Nonsense, can you compare the quality of air flow in buildings during winter in the Northern hemisphere, with the tropics ?

A 21 year old Spanish player/youth coach succumbed to the virus last night.
If you have underlying conditions some of which you aren’t even aware of yourself utakufa tu.
Acheni myth that this one exclusively kills old people.

:D:D:D:D. He is fool alafu who puts an AC on during winter banaa

So u are trying to tell me my airflow rn is coming from an AC? Wacha nicheke tuu and leave u with yr ignorance na kutojua.

Nilisikia Ati™ alikuwa na leukaemia

On average, what’s the quality of air indoors, in the Northern Hemisphere, vs that in the tropics ?. And in the two regions, where are flu viruses likely to spread easily ?

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AC for air control unit.

What are you saying ?

Mimi sisumbui,I am at peace,na liwe liwalo