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

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I wasn't inconvenienced in the least. I had to go in anyway.

But literally a week (maybe less) after I had the test, I could have contracted the disease. I haven't had symptoms, but that doesn't mean that I didn't get it, right? I could have it right now, isn't that what you all have been telling me? So how did my May test benefit society, other than knowing at that instant in time I didn't have it.

The stupidity of it should be demonstrated to you by the NCAA plan. A couple of days before every game, all the players and coaches need to get tested. And then a couple of days before the next game, they all get tested again. Wash, rinse, repeat.

Again, if we have endless testing supplies, endless numbers of technicians drawing samples, endless numbers of labs analyzing the tests, great, let's do that.

Be we don't have that. That's why we see people sitting in cars for 24 hours waiting to get tested. It's why people in some locations people are waiting a week or more for their results. And these may be people with symptoms.

Seriously? By now you don't know that answer?

Wow.

Again, a national led system would have people sheltering in place until data came in. Probably, the system would be phased in over the country, but once the people you have to interact with are known, you can get together with them. Then the system can be used to trace who has it, and who they contacted to keep an eye on them.

My god- this playbook was developed VERY effectively in S Korea. And yet you CHOOSE to not know a single thing about it.

THIS ISN'T HARD. It's that we choose to do nothing, and then pretend that it's all we can do. We CAN train techs, we CAN use production lines to make PPE and testing equipment, we CAN turn up lab spaces for the tests. But when people who, in theory, think say we can't- like you- who CHOOSE to not accept that other countries can do this every effectively- well, we are were we are because of that.

WE CHOOSE to have limited tests a day, in limited locations, pretending that we can do massive amounts of people because of the lot size. When it would make whole lot more sense to distribute the tests to a place that represents the daily capability. Here's a good example of that- Hard Rock Stadium can do just 750 tests a day. That should be in a mall that is closed for businesses instead of a massive lot like that. That's really a waste of resources right there.

And in a 8 hour day, that's 100 tests per hour (give them half hour for lunch). 5 lanes = 20 tests per hour- and if there are two people per car, that's 10 cars in an hour. But even if not, it should not be hard to put a system together to get a single sample every 3 min. Production line thinking has multiple stations to get info, test, etc. And 5 lines = 150 cars per line.

Use a mobile system so that you can move neighborhoods. With all of the construction on hold, there are plenty of trailers available out there.

There's another main site in Miami that only is 400/day. Are you kidding me?

IMHO, setting up a mobile acquisition system capable of 500/day would be pretty straight forward. Put 20 of those around Miami, and that's 10k tests a day just there. Again, we have an employment problem in this country- so setting something like that up should have plenty of available people.

I just don't see it nearly as hard as people want to think it is.
 
Really? The vibe in March/April was ok more testing and asymptomatic people have to sign papers and if they don’t wear an ankle bracelet?

Lmao.

The Snopes article I posted refuted your point that the couple was merely refusing to sign the order because it required them to call the Public Health Dept. prior to leaving their house. Basically, it showed alfablue was right. I know you wanted to give him first crack at proving you wrong. I apologize I didn’t give him the opportunity.
I won’t engage with you on anything else. Again, you’re a solid troll, and I’d nominate you for troll of the year, since you have a lot of seemingly intelligent, well-read people arguing with you, but this is the only message board I post on, so, my opinion on the matter doesn’t mean a whole lot.
 
The Snopes article I posted refuted your point that the couple was merely refusing to sign the order because it required them to call the Public Health Dept. prior to leaving their house. Basically, it showed alfablue was right. I know you wanted to give him first crack at proving you wrong. I apologize I didn’t give him the opportunity.
I won’t engage with you on anything else. Again, you’re a solid troll, and I’d nominate you for troll of the year, since you have a lot of seemingly intelligent, well-read people arguing with you, but this is the only message board I post on, so, my opinion on the matter doesn’t mean a whole lot.

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Elizabeth Linscott and her family were ordered to remain confined to their home for 14 days after she tested positive for COVID-19 and refused to sign a "Self-Isolation and Controlled Movement Agreed Order." The couple were ordered to wear ankle monitors.

Right from Snopes.

so if they weren’t given the ankle bracelets for “merely refusing” to sign the papers what were they given for?
 
BTW, Florida now has a death count over 100 for a day- 7/8 continues to go up- it's now 101. And there's two days last week which have a solid chance, too- which is quite sad. The vaccine I posted about earlier today can't come fast enough. I really want to go cruising again.
 
Quick let’s immediately discredit the guy from Oxford and anything he has to say about the testing.

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article...alse-positives-/amp?__twitter_impression=true


“The current US Centers for Disease Control test kits can generate up to 30 per cent false positives even in their best laboratories.”

Then lets make sure to trash the academic study on the test. It is the wrong kind of science.

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10....oyds SM+CID_2c153324104ee560a1188435f9cf4068

Then let’s put boot on anyone who is asymptomatic and doesn’t sign our government papers.
 
“Obesity is the root cause of so many chronic diseases in the US. It also a key factor in Covid deaths in people under 70. Obesity has skyrocketed since the 60's. CDC projects 50% of Americans will be obese by 2030. If we stay locked down, it will be sooner.”

https://mobile.twitter.com/pdubdev/s...85592664178690

In healthy people Covid19 is a virus so sneaky that the only way you know you have it or had it is to go get tested when you feel perfectly healthy.

Or you never get it period because your immune system Crushes it. Just like any of the other viruses in circulation.

Or maybe you get the sniffles.

Those 3 instances are literally fact something like 99.9 percent of the time.

Do we see people making a change for the better after Covid19? To trend towards the options above?

If not is it time to put some laws in place that look to improve health? Unhealthy people are far more likely to get sick which means they are spreading disease at a much, much, much higher rate. Which means we are all at a higher risk.
 
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