Friday, April 17, 2020

Covid 19 My Random Youtube Comments




On Governors Pushing Back After Trump Claims 'Total' Authority



Om Ni


Hahaha....Chinese Virus Don't Spook The Market Donald Duck is right! The POTUS has absolute power. If he decides that you are Covid 19 spreader, he can just pull the trigger on you and stop the spread there and then hehehe.....

You guys have put a monster in the White House and you have to deal with the absolute monarch hohoho.....You can't gainsay the Corona Clown. It is a title only one guy in the world is entitled to yo ho ho ho and a bottle of rum!




On Foreigners And Chinese Returnees Being Required To Undergo 14-Day Quarantine


Om Ni


You guys are lucky. Many, including Chinese returnees themselves,  have to pay for the accommodation and food out of their own pockets. China has to be strict otherwise it will not be able to successfully fight the Covid 19 monster. When in Rome, please do as the Romans do, comply with the local law and requirements. It is for everyone's good in this trying time of the whole world fighting an uncompromising rogue virus



S's Response


That's why we are here, to cooperate. People pay for this if they coming to China from abroad. We didn't leave China since Dec 2019


Om Ni


@S Then, it must be because of  your Moroccan bf.  But please don't take it  badly. There had been a spike of Covid 19 infections among a certain group of Africans in Guangzhou who, it seemed, were being difficult and had refused to cooperate. China has to be certain. It was unfortunate that because of that, there had been some incidences where the Chinese have been accused of being racist towards Africans. I am sure the Chinese and their government did not mean to be racist. In the difficult situation of a world-wide pandemic where everyone is on nerves, things can turn out less than ideal. Take good care and the best to you guys!



S' Response

@Om Ni Yeh, it's because of this, you are right. I just want everything get back to normal ASAP, I miss 2019😄

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