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

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No one has mentioned the distribution of H1N1 vaccine- there were way less resources and knowledge available but there was leadership. We knew where we stood, what was recommended, what was available every step of the way. You can look at all sorts of things for why this isn't working, what could work, how to solve it- until you have leadership, a federal plan, there is no rudder for the ship. Its like looking at someone attempting to swim with only one arm and one leg.

Beyond the need to have staff to administer, storage you also need to look at capacity to monitor for 15 minutes, the logistics of how to keep the people separated enough. This is why there was a playbook. Ooops
 
Final numbers for today:

228k new cases, 3438 dead. 9 states with over 100 dead (Tennessee had 97), Pennsylvania had 293 dead, Texas had 329 and California with a whopping 580! (I gotta think that a lot of that is catch up otherwise...yikes!)

For the year...354,215 dead. It is a good thing El Hefty had this under control in April according to his people and that we were rounding the corner in September or lord knows how many more would be dead.

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Final numbers for today:

228k new cases, 3438 dead. 9 states with over 100 dead (Tennessee had 97), Pennsylvania had 293 dead, Texas had 329 and California with a whopping 580! (I gotta think that a lot of that is catch up otherwise...yikes!)



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Cue Jebby to come nitpick those numbers. "Because they didn't die yesterday, but died Tuesday instead, they don't really count. It's not as bad as you're trying to make it look, you're twisting the numbers around to suit your libbie agenda"
 
Cue Jebby to come nitpick those numbers. "Because they didn't die yesterday, but died Tuesday instead, they don't really count. It's not as bad as you're trying to make it look, you're twisting the numbers around to suit your libbie agenda"

As of 12/29/20, U.S. hospitals are NOT “overwhelmed” by C19 (or any other illness): https://protect-public.hhs.gov/pages/hospital-capacity

Total inpatient hospital bed utilization=66.5%,

with 17.3% occupied by C19 patients;

total ICU bed utilization=61.2%

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The Data is out there don't be lazy in 2021.

Wisconsin hospitals… who would have guessed?

Covid admissions this year are 3.9% of a typical year's volume.

For the greater Milwaukee area, admissions are down 8.5% from 2019.

And during the covid peak in Nov, hospital admissions were down 1% from the same time last year.

All around the Country, using hospital data without context of prior years is just a fear generating lie.

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Remember when making sure the hospital system was not over run was what everything was based on?

When did that change?

Don't be a #CovidZombie in 2021
 
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Also, don't forget.

When the CDC issued April, 2020 “Vital Record Criteria” for Covid-19, its own death certification standards were turned on their head. Imprecise language about death certificate Part 1 causation was added—”specific cause,” was expanded to “a cause.” A further even more inconsistent feature was the allowance for Part 2 death certificate “contribution(s) to” death to also define deaths, effectively nullifying the standard distinction between Parts 1 and 2:

They also don't require an actual lab test to confirm it as a covid death anymore. "Probable" deaths are included in total deaths as well.
 
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Post 5731, for those who can't see it, can be best summed up as "Dodge, dip, dive, duck, and...dodge."
 
It's going to keep getting worse before it gets better.

January will be the worst single month I bet.

Despite knowing a hundred times more about infectious diseases and how best to limit the reach of an epidemic or pandemic than we did in 1918, COVID-19 will have killed as many people in this country as the Spanish flu did in 1918-1919 by the time this peters out (hopefully) by the end of 2021. We will almost certainly be one of the very few countries (possibly the only country) where that is true.

If the Biden administration can figure out an effective way to ramp up the manufacture, distribution and application of the various vaccines, we could have this under control by summer. The issue is that 40% of this country will absolutely refuse to let the federal government tell them what to do. And once again, a minority of the country will be responsible for the continued, needless deaths of tens of thousands of Americans.

I have asked this question over and over and over and over, but why are we allowing this to happen? Had some country full of brown people with funny sounding names attacked us in a more conventional sense and killed 1000s of Americans over a period of just a few days, the response would have been overwhelming. In a way, coronavirus has BEEN our civil war. Most of the 350,000+ that have died are needless casualties of a civil war that has been brewing in this country for a generation. The right in this country has attacked us, and inflicted enormous harm, both in terms of blood and treasure. I don't think there is any other way of viewing this pandemic, at least within the confines of our country.

COVID-19 was going to kill a lot of Americans. It was going to like a bad flu season on steroids. With all of the built in weaknesses and failings of our healthcare system I would not have been surprised under the best of circumstances to have seen 100,000 Americans succumb over a period of 12-18 months. But not the 500,000 or more we are likely to see by the time the weather warms up and we should be enjoying the coming summer. That's more Americans than in both world wars combined. And yet the only enemy casualties so far have been the ones who, also coincidentally, succumbed to the virus. What a shame.
 
It's almost as if someone doesn't understand how statistics and averages work...

It's hard to understand how anyone can find excuses in the climbing death rates from Covid. They constantly try to pretend that deaths are going down, especially looking at an individual day, but even that number has been constantly increasing.

How does one dance around the death of over 350,000 fellow American's that is very unique to 2020 is, well, sad. Again, if ONE person is punched by anyone from a different country, they will DEMAND vengeance. To the point of carpet bombing people if one person dies, and the source is from the wrong colored skin or religion.

But 3,000 of your fellow Americans die from a preventable source... that's somehow normal and acceptable. Why? Because economy. That's the best reason they can come up with. Otherwise, there's no REAL justification of protesting any of the means to keep people safe- other than made up ones.

It's all the actual worship of a complete moron.
 
How does one dance around the death of over 350,000 fellow American's that is very unique to 2020 is, well, sad. Again, if ONE person is punched by anyone from a different country, they will DEMAND vengeance. To the point of carpet bombing people if one person dies, and the source is from the wrong colored skin or religion.

But 3,000 of your fellow Americans die from a preventable source... that's somehow normal and acceptable. Why? Because economy. That's the best reason they can come up with. Otherwise, there's no REAL justification of protesting any of the means to keep people safe- other than made up ones.

Imagine the special kind of stupid and ignorance it takes to think their are 3,000 unique Covid deaths every single day, yet hospitalization data right now is no different from years past.
 
January will be the worst single month I bet.

Despite knowing a hundred times more about infectious diseases and how best to limit the reach of an epidemic or pandemic than we did in 1918, COVID-19 will have killed as many people in this country as the Spanish flu did in 1918-1919 by the time this peters out (hopefully) by the end of 2021. We will almost certainly be one of the very few countries (possibly the only country) where that is true.

If the Biden administration can figure out an effective way to ramp up the manufacture, distribution and application of the various vaccines, we could have this under control by summer. The issue is that 40% of this country will absolutely refuse to let the federal government tell them what to do. And once again, a minority of the country will be responsible for the continued, needless deaths of tens of thousands of Americans.

I have asked this question over and over and over and over, but why are we allowing this to happen? Had some country full of brown people with funny sounding names attacked us in a more conventional sense and killed 1000s of Americans over a period of just a few days, the response would have been overwhelming. In a way, coronavirus has BEEN our civil war. Most of the 350,000+ that have died are needless casualties of a civil war that has been brewing in this country for a generation. The right in this country has attacked us, and inflicted enormous harm, both in terms of blood and treasure. I don't think there is any other way of viewing this pandemic, at least within the confines of our country.

COVID-19 was going to kill a lot of Americans. It was going to like a bad flu season on steroids. With all of the built in weaknesses and failings of our healthcare system I would not have been surprised under the best of circumstances to have seen 100,000 Americans succumb over a period of 12-18 months. But not the 500,000 or more we are likely to see by the time the weather warms up and we should be enjoying the coming summer. That's more Americans than in both world wars combined. And yet the only enemy casualties so far have been the ones who, also coincidentally, succumbed to the virus. What a shame.


Amazing that people in the health care industry need to be bribed likes this.

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