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"How are we going to eat?" Virus tests Europe's social nets

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By ARITZ PARRA and NICOLE WINFIELD

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“We want a way out of the economic emergency in a V-shape rather than in an L-shape, for the onset to be of a rapid recovery and not stagnation,” he said.

SO this is where Abe got the idea from when he was talking about the economic plan his cabinet is putting into place during this pandemic!

He never has an original idea does he!

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The same thing will happen in the American context and possibly Japan. Should have listened to Andrew Yang.

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“I fear the coronavirus, but I fear more not being able to pay the utility bills,”

Yeah, if you don't pay your bills, they cut you off.

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In my opinion, what should've been done is to isolate the elderly and order them not to leave their homes, and everyone else under 60 or 50 should've been free to go about their daily lives as usual. There is very little chance that people under 50 will die from the virus. That way, the majority of people will pass the virus and hospitals and institutions would be free to deal with only the people in serious condition.

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“Be serious, please, it’s our lives that are at stake.”

'nuff said.

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