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Covfefe-19 The 12th Part: The Only Thing Worse Than This New Board Is TrumpVirus2020

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Wait... Waffles2020 now is using WHO guidelines as gospel, instead of criticizing them like he had been all summer? Yeah, that doesn't really surprise me. Lucy2020 keeps moving the football when it's convenient for him.

Nice work from the #CupCake Factory! Team Lead, Gotcha gives it a go. Nice to see the PR Machine at Team #WetOurPants assemble.

Tells someone they are shifting who has been against lockdowns since March and continually pointed out the disasters that would follow because of them. LMAO, nice work!


Uh oh, another Flip Flop by the WHO. What does #TeamAdultChildren do now?

Uses the above, to paint someone as taking the WHO Guidelines as Gospel. More LMAO!


Have a good day. Stay hysterical, stay afraid, wait for your Lords to tell you what to believe and always be afraid of healthy people breathing.
 
That's the only thing the morons have. It isn't about eking out a thoughtful and reasoned conclusion, it's about confusing people like Chuck or Whalers. It's a real life version of the Chewbacca Defense.

Russian trollbots are incredibly successful, and unfortunately we fall for them over and over.


Your response does a wonderful job showing that.

What are your thoughts on lockdowns? That was the topic of my post. You chose to respond a couple of times and not once highlight anything close to thoughtful or reasoned on that topic, nice work.

Its tough isn't it, you don't know what you are allowed to believe? I am sure it causes a lot of confusion and certainly frustration knowing deep down you are so easily controlled.
 
I can only imagine where the goalposts will be next week. They're not even in the stadium at this point.

I am curious as well. Team #AdultChildern ^^ never knows what they are allowed to believe.

You let me know what goalpost has been moved.
  • Masks don't do anything in a public setting.
  • Lockdowns are a disaster.
  • The data and way "cases" diagnosed are complete junk.
  • A PCR test is a research tool, not a mass Diagnoses tool.
I can't wait to point out when the CDC changes Covid Diagnoses from a PCR test to, PCR + Clinical Diagnoses or only testing people with symptoms. "Cases" will plummet and team #WetPants will think it is because of Face Diapers or hand sanitizer.

#StayAfraid
 
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If we had anything approaching a national plan, we'd have craploads of those rapid testing machines everywhere, and we'd all be able to get tested weekly. Even if the rapid tests give a lot of false negatives, being able to test in such quantities would reduce the issues of that and actually infected people would be identified.


But no, it's better to blame China and then let the blue states burn. And then when red states have issues, ignore them.
 
If we had anything approaching a national plan, we'd have craploads of those rapid testing machines everywhere, and we'd all be able to get tested weekly. Even if the rapid tests give a lot of false negatives, being able to test in such quantities would reduce the issues of that and actually infected people would be identified.


But no, it's better to blame China and then let the blue states burn. And then when red states have issues, ignore them.

You assume that testing positive would change people's behavior. I present to you the US Senate as evidence to the contrary.
 
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The only people's behavior that changed is Democrats. Republicans are ****ing idiots.

But let’s hammer joe and the Dems on court packing says the media.

even though the other side has used norms and the constitution as toilet paper
 
1969 was a "pandemic"... that pandemic cost the U.S. approximately 100,000 lives over 18 months and, we've now lost over 210,000 lives in a little over 7 months.

another 100,000 predicted to parish before the end of the calendar year.

had cells from a human fetus?...


1) Not present, do you really believe that one can draw parallel comparison's between the world of 1969 and 2020? The deviations are infinite, but to stop your panties from getting in a bunch and further moistened, let's see if we can lay out just a few larger factors that might account for the death outcome difference;
- US population was only 200 million, now 330 million +
- Post war Baby Boom means far younger demographics - Hong Kong Flu (HKF) still affected predominantly the elderly
- Common Sense Death Causes - you died in the car accident because there were no seatbelts or safety glass in the car when you smashed into the metal dash and jagged glass. Did you happen to have Hong Kong Flu (HKF)? Maybe, but the coroner just said you died in a car accident, AND PEOPLE BELIEVED THEM. People would have laughed in disbelief if you said it was because of HKF.
- Healthcare and related providers were not financially incentivized to report HKF as cause of death (see above)
- Worldwide Air travel, and travel in general, used far less
- Significantly more goods made in America, fewer shipments and contact with overseas countries
- Families were mostly self-contained so fewer external points of contact - stay at home Mother's, few organized sports, minimal eating out at restaurants, fewer large gathering events
- Far fewer college students traversing the country
- Some corona immunity inside the population from the 1957 and 1918 pandemics
- Lower rates of obesity
- Statistics Happen - The HOUSE always wins. Sometimes it is 99.95% (HKF) and other times it is 99.94% (Corona)

2) 100,000 predicted to parish before the end of the calendar year

Does this mean the 100,000 people are moving to a county in Louisiana?

3) had cells from a human fetus?
A footnote in the article said the cells actually came from the living "fetus" Gov Northam had resting on the table. The one "kept comfortable" while he was speaking with the mother about what "choice" she was going to make. During this conversation, there was no mention if the Governor was in black face or wearing his klan hoodie, but you are correct the cells did come from a "fetus". The mother obviously had second thoughts, made her "choice" and now Trump has recovered. That worked out well for all involved, except for the Dems, team #wetthebed and the "fetus".
 
I hoped that this would be the outcome from the study. The Duke report only included one type (a fleece neck gaiter, I believe), and there are other materials that they have been made with. Without reading the link, I'm sure it still isn't the greatest, but better than nothing. Clicking to read this now.

The article actually cites two different studies in addition to one from Duke. The first from The Univ. of Georgia imho needs a lot more testing because they only tested each face covering three times. That said it is promising:

The results were surprising. The researchers found that gaiters with one layer provided a 77 percent average reduction in respiratory droplets compared with wearing no face mask. Two-layer face masks provided an 81 percent reduction in respiratory droplets. And gaiters made up of two or three layers (polyester and spandex) provided a 96 percent reduction in respiratory droplets.

“The level of protection provided by a face covering appears to be substantially driven by the number and quality of layers of material and not whether it’s in the form of a gaiter or a mask,” the study authors wrote.

A 2nd study from Va Tech:

Preliminary results from a study conducted at Virginia Tech analyzed the effectiveness of a single-layer gaiter made of 100 percent polyester and a two-layer gaiter, made with 87 percent polyester and 13 percent spandex. The researchers found that both gaiters stopped 100 percent of very large, 20-micron droplets and 50 percent of one-micron aerosols. For smaller particles, the single-layer gaiter blocked only 10 percent of 0.5-micron particles; the double-layer gaiter blocked 20 percent. But when the researchers doubled the single-layer gaiter, it blocked more than 90 percent of all particles.
 
Those do seem like good numbers, however we also need to remember that the goal is mitigation, not elimination. Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
 
Anti mask people, at this point, are as insane as flat earthers.

c.f intelligent design, climate deniers.

And the intersection of the three sets is nearly identical to each set.

These people aren't really crazy, they're just spectacularly stupid.
 
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