Siouxphan27 Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 4 minutes ago, Redneksioux said: It's no surprise this happened in South Dakota with the way their governor has touted on Fox News how well their state is doing and that they are not New York. She continues to defend her stance saying they are not Chicago even though the Sioux Falls infection rate per capita has exceeded Chicago's. Unfortunately this attitude is passed down to the employer level and what's done is done. Maybe we can get something positive out of this and regulations will prevent this from happening over and over again, probably not in South Dakota though. I don't know the right number but I can tell you that I'd take 50% over 0%. Can you explain why other plants in other states not run by Republican governors are also experiencing outbreaks in their large meat processing plants? Could you point me to the scientific study proving that cutting capacity to 50% would’ve prevented the spreading of the virus? I’ll hang up and listen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Siouxphan27 Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 6 minutes ago, BarnWinterSportsEngelstad said: Going to have to have the mating hogs practice self distancing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redneksioux Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 3 minutes ago, Siouxphan27 said: Can you explain why other plants in other states not run by Republican governors are also experiencing outbreaks in their large meat processing plants? Could you point me to the scientific study proving that cutting capacity to 50% would’ve prevented the spreading of the virus? I’ll hang up and listen. Probably because they also think they are exempt from social distancing and measures that would reduce the spread of the virus as they are deemed essential. I mean there's a supply chain that we can't disrupt at all costs right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dynato Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 52 minutes ago, MafiaMan said: So, dynato, at what point should Burgum activate the National Guard to round up the proletariat in Fargo, turn the larger homes in the area into “the people’s houses” and make any residence larger than 3BR’s an apartment building...housing 30 people each? The average major city shut down when their county reached just 25 REPORTED cases. If we followed the same lead, this would leave 95% of counties in ND open for business still. Grand forks county is still only at 21 cases. I'd implement limited social distancing measures, perhaps facemasks, for the time being. If exponential growth of the virus happens because our community cannot adhere to social distancing and facemasks, then I would implement more strict measures. What Burgum has shown, is that he would rather take the hit for shutting down the economy vs take the hit for "unnecessary" deaths. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walsh Hall Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 24 minutes ago, Redneksioux said: It's no surprise this happened in South Dakota with the way their governor has touted on Fox News how well their state is doing and that they are not New York. She continues to defend her stance saying they are not Chicago even though the Sioux Falls infection rate per capita has exceeded Chicago's. Unfortunately this attitude is passed down to the employer level and what's done is done. Maybe we can get something positive out of this and regulations will prevent this from happening over and over again, probably not in South Dakota though. I don't know the right number but I can tell you that I'd take 50% over 0%. 6 South Dakota deaths, all with preexisting conditions. Reading your posts you'd think that 1/2 the population has been killed. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MafiaMan Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 16 minutes ago, Redneksioux said: Probably because they also think they are exempt from social distancing and measures that would reduce the spread of the virus as they are deemed essential. I mean there's a supply chain that we can't disrupt at all costs right? I’m curious as to how long you think it would take before riots and looting occur in major cities when people can’t get a pound of hamburger or a loaf of bread...six months? Six weeks? I give it about six days. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UND1983 Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 Will there be deaths in June or July or August? Are those going to be deemed unnecessary? I still don't see the game plan or end game of this.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geaux_sioux Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 11 minutes ago, dynato said: The average major city shut down when their county reached just 25 cases. If we followed the same lead, this would leave 95% of counties in ND open for business still. Grand forks county is still only at 21 cases. I'd implement limited social distancing measures, perhaps facemasks, for the time being. If exponential growth of the virus happens because our community cannot adhere to social distancing and facemasks, then I would implement more strict measures. What Burgum has shown, is that he would rather take the hit for shutting down the economy vs take the hit for "unnecessary" deaths. 25 REPORTED cases. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MafiaMan Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 Just now, Walsh Hall said: 6 South Dakota deaths, all with preexisting conditions. Reading your posts you'd think that 1/2 the population has been killed. Just think, had that Republican witch of a governor just shut down the entire state for a month, 1 or 2 of those 6 people might still be alive today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dynato Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 4 minutes ago, geaux_sioux said: 25 REPORTED cases. Thanks for the quick save! I updated my post Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SWSiouxMN Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 52 minutes ago, Redneksioux said: We can go back over three months and look again at what the World Health Organization was warning if you'd like, rather than stop funding them. Every business has had to make adjustments due to the pandemic. Just because a business is deemed essential doesn't exempt them from changes that need to be made. Smithfield Foods thought they were exempt and how's that going for them? What are all the pig farmers going to do with all those pigs now? From a pig farmer perspective in SW Minnesota https://www.marshallindependent.com/news/local-news/2020/04/hog-tied-by-a-virus/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redneksioux Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 19 minutes ago, MafiaMan said: I’m curious as to how long you think it would take before riots and looting occur in major cities when people can’t get a pound of hamburger or a loaf of bread...six months? Six weeks? I give it about six days. Not gonna argue with this. Smithfield's Sioux Falls plant being shut down indefinitely sure isn't going to help the situation. If they would have acknowledged and addressed what changes had to be made in their plants months or even weeks ago they'd still probably be operating at some level in SD. Instead we still have people arguing that we aren't New York or Chicago. Well it's getting too late for that argument. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redneksioux Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 25 minutes ago, Walsh Hall said: 6 South Dakota deaths, all with preexisting conditions. Reading your posts you'd think that 1/2 the population has been killed. 600 plus infections,tied to a single employer outbreak, is bound to spread with no county or statewide shelter in place happening. Unfortunately this means the deaths will follow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MafiaMan Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 24 minutes ago, geaux_sioux said: 25 REPORTED cases. Right on. According to the model, there are probably...(checks notes)...490,000 unreported cases, right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UND1983 Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 1 minute ago, Redneksioux said: 600 plus infections,tied to a single employer outbreak, is bound to spread with no county or statewide shelter in place happening. Unfortunately this means the deaths will follow. Were those infections all contracted at work or at home? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post UNDBIZ Posted April 16, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted April 16, 2020 1 hour ago, Redneksioux said: We can go back over three months and look again at what the World Health Organization was warning if you'd like, rather than stop funding them. 3 months ago the WHO repeated China's reports that there was no human to human transmission. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walsh Hall Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 6 minutes ago, Redneksioux said: Not gonna argue with this. Smithfield's Sioux Falls plant being shut down indefinitely sure isn't going to help the situation. If they would have acknowledged and addressed what changes had to be made in their plants months or even weeks ago they'd still probably be operating at some level in SD. Instead we still have people arguing that we aren't New York or Chicago. Well it's getting too late for that argument. It's wonderful that we have a processing plant expert in our midst that can educate us on the proper meat packing sanitation methods which can be utilized when dealing with pandemics, including the supply chain and health ramifications... I, admittedly, have no real clue on how to properly run a meat processing plant, and what steps can reasonable be taken to safeguard the employees. I'd be completely leaving my lane to question the day-to-day operations of such an operation. It's wonderful that you are an expert and can educate us... or just maybe you have absolutely no clue on how to operate a meat processing plant and you are pulling stuff out of your butt. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redneksioux Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 5 minutes ago, UNDBIZ said: 3 months ago the WHO repeated China's reports that there was no human to human transmission. That depends on who you ask https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/09/who-cited-human-transmission-risk-in-january-despite-trump-claims Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redneksioux Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 22 minutes ago, Walsh Hall said: It's wonderful that we have a processing plant expert in our midst that can educate us on the proper meat packing sanitation methods which can be utilized when dealing with pandemics, including the supply chain and health ramifications... I, admittedly, have no real clue on how to properly run a meat processing plant, and what steps can reasonable be taken to safeguard the employees. I'd be completely leaving my lane to question the day-to-day operations of such an operation. It's wonderful that you are an expert and can educate us... or just maybe you have absolutely no clue on how to operate a meat processing plant and you are pulling stuff out of your butt. I admittedly have no experience operating a meat packing plant either. With that said common sense says working shoulder to shoulder in a food plant without proper PPE is a no no. And forcing employees to come in to work when they are ill is also not good. Hopefully when and if they re-open they'll have a more responsible operating plan in place. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oxbow6 Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 For those keeping score at home NYC has had 312 reported deaths 44 years of age and younger as of 6 pm ET yesterday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southpaw Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 5 minutes ago, Oxbow6 said: For those keeping score at home NYC has had 312 reported deaths 44 years of age and younger as of 6 pm ET yesterday. !@#$ those people over 44, amirite? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UND1983 Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 1 minute ago, southpaw said: !@#$ those people over 44, amirite? Should be be quarantining the most vulnerable and slowly open things up? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oxbow6 Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 2 minutes ago, southpaw said: !@#$ those people over 44, amirite? I know hard data bothers you when it come to making life potentially more accessible to the 187M in this country that fall into that age range. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southpaw Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 9 minutes ago, Oxbow6 said: I know hard data bothers you when it come to making life potentially more accessible to the 187M in this country that fall into that age range. Thankfully, the virus also doesn't transmit from the under 44 to the over 44. Remember folks, it's better to have coronavirus than the flu says our medical expert. How many hospital beds do the under 44 need and take from the over 44? How many systems get overwhelmed because the olds have to die to keep the economy going. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrEdway Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 1 minute ago, southpaw said: Thankfully, the virus also doesn't transmit from the under 44 to the over 44. Remember folks, it's better to have coronavirus than the flu says our medical expert. Really not concerned about either one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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