Anonymous ID: 0849c1 April 9, 2020, 12:19 a.m. No.8732223   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8732209

no but over the last few weeks I have seen multiple stories concerning this issue and it seems valid according to those media sources yet as you must know this can also mean jack diddly squat. My verdict so far is Plausible.

Anonymous ID: 0849c1 April 9, 2020, 2:04 a.m. No.8732548   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2726 >>2790 >>2836

Scammers Use Pandemic to Prey on Vulnerable Seniors

From selling fake COVID-19 tests to fraudulent fundraising

for medical workers, scams proliferate during pandemic

April 8, 2020 Updated: April 8, 2020

 

"Sheriff John Merchant of Brown County, Kansas, saw a man lose his life savings to a scammer three years ago, and since then he’s done his best to prevent that from happening to anyone else.

 

Right now, as shelter-in-place measures are adopted, most Americans are home, sitting in front of a computer and not far from their phones. Meanwhile, generosity, fear, and urgency abound.

 

Criminals are seizing upon these ripe conditions, and law enforcement is ramping up efforts to alert people—especially seniors—about the new wave of scams."

 

moar:

https://www.theepochtimes.com/scammers-prey-on-uncertainty-during-pandemic-target-seniors_3303506.html

meks pepe push fingers into i's

Anonymous ID: 0849c1 April 9, 2020, 3:01 a.m. No.8732704   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2720 >>2726 >>2790 >>2836

We have to wait for a patient to die so others can use

his bed & ventilator

doctor at hardest-hit Ecuador city to RT

9 Apr, 2020 08:45

 

"Shortages of beds, drugs, ventilators, and protective gear have seen medical staff in Guayaquil, Ecuador fighting a losing battle against Covid-19, a local doctor told RT, calling on the international community to intervene.

Located just around 260 miles south of the capital, Quito, the city has borne the brunt of the coronavirus outbreak in the Andean country, which, as of Wednesday, reported 4,450 cases and 242 deaths. Nearly 70 percent of the confirmed cases come from Guayas province, home to Guayaquil – the nation’s largest city and main port.

 

Chilling images of bodies piling up on the streets, with the city’s mortuaries overcrowded and cemeteries quickly running out of burial space, have made international headlines. However, those on the frontline are discouraged from speaking up."

 

moar:

https://www.rt.com/news/485344-ecuador-doctor-interview-guayaquil/