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22 March 2020, 11:03
Saeed
African Countries On Lock down
Hopefully this will lessen the spread


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23 March 2020, 00:14
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23 March 2020, 02:23
Alfredo C
I think that this will kill MILLIONS across Africa
23 March 2020, 17:05
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And I think we will be alright


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23 March 2020, 18:01
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We are already in self-isolation and have stocks for 4 months. Plus ammunition.


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23 March 2020, 19:45
Alfredo C
quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
We are already in self-isolation and have stocks for 4 months. Plus ammunition.


Do you foresee the CV shutting down the entire 2020 hunting season??
29 March 2020, 10:44
lavaca
The panic is here. I tried to get a little of #4 buck for my main home protection gun. Not available.
Turns out almost no ammunition is available. Just like toilet paper.
29 March 2020, 14:43
Opus1
It's times like this when living in big cities has its drawbacks.


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29 March 2020, 16:23
BNagel
In African countries decimated (already) by AIDS, the median age is as young as 18. the worldwide impact is going to be financial, due to stopping everything all at once (so to speak.) Do believe younger populations are tougher, particularly if they live spread out. City folks are far more at risk healthwise. I do hope Africa in general is spared. India is another matter. And, China likely has had more trouble than reported.


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30 March 2020, 16:34
larryshores
The thing that concerns me is the poor healthcare system and the large rural population, when we will ever know the real answer of what is happening in Africa?
30 March 2020, 17:11
Caracal
The african popultion is a lot harder then people in Europe and the US.
Plus you have to have an healthcare system in the first place, before it can crash.
A certain percentage of old and sick people will die and the world won't stop moving.

It will be much harder on Africa and it's people, that we have or will reduce our aid to them because we too busy being afraid....


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30 March 2020, 17:55
tomahawker
quote:
Originally posted by Opus1:
It's times like this when living in big cities has its drawbacks.


Avoid the soul crushing land of asphalt and assholes at all cost.
30 March 2020, 18:02
dogcat
Looks like Africa got the wrong kind of aid from China....again.
30 March 2020, 18:28
Opus1
If anyone has been past or through any of the townships/shinny shack condos in SA or anywhere else in Africa for that matter, how exactly does one practice social distancing?


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30 March 2020, 19:54
ledvm
^^^Exactly and with the movement of Chinese through Africa...I would think this virus would have already taken off there--if were going to.

Africans may have immunity from past exposure...or other reasons. We will see.


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