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  • Originally posted by rufus View Post

    Since when does the US look to those socialist European countries for examples of what to do? America First.
    Lol

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbc...mp/ncna1158636

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    • So Maggie Haberman just tweeted re: the New Yorker article about Dump putting the kibosh on a testing program because the virus was "only a blue state problem" that this attitude by the West Wing was commonly known.

      Gee, if only she was some big shot reporter with access to the White House who could have been reporting about this at the time. Seems like a pretty big scoop of a story to me.

      And yet, no one in the media would report about this 'commonly known' story.
      What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?

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      • She works for the Times...she is lucky she has a job cause they arent fond of women. Plus...she wouldnt want to lose that sweet sweet Oval Office Access.

        She is the Susan Collins of journalists...always concerned but never willing to do what must be done.
        "It's as if the Drumpf Administration is made up of the worst and unfunny parts of the Cleveland Browns, Washington Generals, and the alien Mon-Stars from Space Jam."
        -aparch

        "Scenes in "Empire Strikes Back" that take place on the tundra planet Hoth were shot on the present-day site of Ralph Engelstad Arena."
        -INCH

        Of course I'm a fan of the Vikings. A sick and demented Masochist of a fan, but a fan none the less.
        -ScoobyDoo 12/17/2007

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        • Originally posted by rufus View Post

          But Donnie is never wrong. And even if Donnie is wrong, he's sure never going to admit it.

          By changing how his administration responded to the virus would mean their initial response was wrong. But Donnie cannot be wrong, and so we continue on as before, and things just get worse.
          This is a problem with not just trump, but lots of other politicians, and lots of regular everyday people. We think it is weak to admit we're wrong about ANYTHING, we think it is weak to apologize about anything we we're wrong about too. Other people see someone admitting to making a mistake as weakness and the cycle just goes on and on. What a shame.

          It is commonly thought that when a broken bone heals it become stronger at the point of the break than it was before. I look on admitting mistakes as something similar. You think you know something, you're proven wrong, just admit it, apologize for the mistake and then learn something knew. You end up knowing more than you knew before, so your knowledge on that topic is suddenly stronger than it was before.

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          • AZ Down, down, down again today. It's incredible how fast the C19 Hosp number is dropping. Also, PCR Pos% going down rapidly while AB Pos% keeps going up. There were enough negatives in today's batch to lower the cumulative PCR Pos% over time, which also happened yesterday.

            https://mobile.twitter.com/Hold2LLC/...88823605747712

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            • Fatality Data

              It is important to note that COVID-19 data is collected and reported by a much different standard than all other infectious diseases and causes of death data. This unique standard for COVID-19 was used, despite the existence of guidelines that have been successfully used since 2003 for datacollection across all infective, comorbid, and injurious situations.

              This begs the question, if the CDC already has well established guidelines for reporting fatalities then why make up new guidelines for COVID-19?

              COVID-19 data is collected and reported based upon the March 24th National Vital Statistics Systems (NVSS) Guidelines and the April 14th CDC adoption of a position paper authored by the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE). 8,9

              However, the data for all other causes of death is based upon the 2003 CDC’s Medical Examiners’ & Coroners’ Handbook on Death Registration and Fetal Death Reporting and the CDC’s Physicians’ Handbook on Medical Certification of Death. 10,11

              On March 24th, the NVSS, under the direction of the CDC and National Institute of Health (NIH), instructed physicians, medical examiners, and coroners that COVID-19 would:
              • be recorded as the underlying cause of death “more often than not;”
              • be recorded as the cause of death listed in Part I of the death certificate even in assumed cases;
              • be recorded as the primary cause of death even if the decedent had other chronic comorbidities. All comorbidities for COVID-19 would be listed now in Part II, rather than in Part I as they had been since 2003 for all other causes of death.
              https://childrenshealthdefense.org/n...ols-reopening/

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              • ***New Chart*** AZ-FL-TX Date of Death vs. Reported Date of Death: 8/1/20 This is something I wanted to see for myself. This is the 1st step towards modifying the national "reported deaths" trend line, which I will do next. - Areas are stacked - Lines are stacked - 7-day Avgs

                https://mobile.twitter.com/Hold2LLC/...90765685858310

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                • So let's just be clear about this.

                  The president of the United States and his staff made the decision that it was ok to let untold numbers of American citizens die, because it would be beneficial to him politically.

                  And this is good with you people?
                  What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?

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                  • https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1289571601990606848

                    One of the first school districts in the country to reopen its doors during the coronavirus pandemic did not even make it a day before being forced to grapple with the issue facing every system actively trying to get students into classrooms: What happens when someone comes to school infected?

                    Just hours into the first day of classes on Thursday, a call from the county health department notified Greenfield Central Junior High School in Indiana that a student who had walked the halls and sat in various classrooms had tested positive for the coronavirus.

                    Administrators began an emergency protocol, isolating the student and ordering everyone who had come into close contact with the person, including other students, to quarantine for 14 days. It is unclear whether the student infected anyone else.

                    “We knew it was a when, not if,” said Harold E. Olin, superintendent of the Greenfield-Central Community School Corporation, but were “very shocked it was on Day 1.”
                    Good thing they dont live under the Tyrannical Rule of Tim Walz!!
                    "It's as if the Drumpf Administration is made up of the worst and unfunny parts of the Cleveland Browns, Washington Generals, and the alien Mon-Stars from Space Jam."
                    -aparch

                    "Scenes in "Empire Strikes Back" that take place on the tundra planet Hoth were shot on the present-day site of Ralph Engelstad Arena."
                    -INCH

                    Of course I'm a fan of the Vikings. A sick and demented Masochist of a fan, but a fan none the less.
                    -ScoobyDoo 12/17/2007

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                    • The Murphy Administration in #NJ has Harvested 1,678 #COVID19 Deaths since back before June and told the public that they were "New". This is #datafraud of epic proportion perpetrated on the residents of NJ. Despicable. Please R/T. 1/

                      https://mobile.twitter.com/foogatwo/...15846293053440

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                      • LOL. Sure. Why not?! Man this looks like the year to go raw with the local talent. Where's the plague, though? Srsly, all we need is the plague.

                        Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd...............
                        Last edited by Kepler; 08-01-2020, 12:13 PM.
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                        • Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                          LOL. Sure. Why not?! Man this looks like the year to go raw with the local talent. Where's the plague, though? Srsly, all we need is the plague.

                          Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd...............
                          West nile has an interesting life cycle in the states. It has a high mortality in crows and they are a major vector. It is cyclic. The crows get infected, which causes it to spread and humans get it. All the crows die, and it largely disappears. Crows recover, and it comes back. Cleveland had one of the highest per capita west nile cases during the last few outbreaks and some good research came out of it.

                          Watch the crows. When you see them around, you know west nile will follow.

                          Plague is always around, just waiting to get a headline. Nothing big to worry about.
                          In the immortal words of Jean Paul Sartre, 'Au revoir, gopher'.

                          Originally posted by burd
                          I look at some people and I just know they do it doggy style. No way they're getting close to my kids.

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                          • It's always the crows.
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                            • Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                              LOL. Sure. Why not?! Man this looks like the year to go raw with the local talent. Where's the plague, though? Srsly, all we need is the plague.

                              Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd...............
                              Read the other day about a squirrel or something in Colorado tested positive for bubonic plague.

                              What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?

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                              • MLB had to cancel another Cardinals game today:

                                "It's as if the Drumpf Administration is made up of the worst and unfunny parts of the Cleveland Browns, Washington Generals, and the alien Mon-Stars from Space Jam."
                                -aparch

                                "Scenes in "Empire Strikes Back" that take place on the tundra planet Hoth were shot on the present-day site of Ralph Engelstad Arena."
                                -INCH

                                Of course I'm a fan of the Vikings. A sick and demented Masochist of a fan, but a fan none the less.
                                -ScoobyDoo 12/17/2007

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