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

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Eleven new cases of Coronavirus have caused the shutdown of a popular resort community and the mass evacuation of almost 80,000 people from the area.

#TeamHysteria, right?

Vietnam doesn't think so.

But hey, 14 MLB players caught it as well, so let's open up the schools, eh?
 
This MLB. thing, what's it been, 2, 3 games? And its already falling apart.

And they want to force schools to reopen. Good luck with that.

Just watched SportsCenter, and it's interesting how crazy they are going over this. It will be interesting if they can contain this, with the Marlins and Yankees (and all the next Marlin foes) with a shorter schedule. These games are not going to be made up.

I also wonder if they are going to publish the contact tracing for all of these players- as one theory is putting it to somewhere in Georgia....

Lots and lots of freaking out thanks to this lack of containment.
 
Eleven new cases of Coronavirus have caused the shutdown of a popular resort community and the mass evacuation of almost 80,000 people from the area.

#TeamHysteria, right?

Vietnam doesn't think so.

But hey, 14 MLB players caught it as well, so let's open up the schools, eh?

Wow, shut things down for 11 new cases? We had over 1000 reported yesterday here in MI, and still planning on sending kids to school. Given that someone actually answered that one child death is too many, how many kids die before anyone reacts?
 
Wow, shut things down for 11 new cases? We had over 1000 reported yesterday here in MI, and still planning on sending kids to school. Given that someone actually answered that one child death is too many, how many kids die before anyone reacts?

“Reacts”? What in the world have all you yahoos been doing until now if not reacting lmao. Besides clearly overreacting.

anyway back in reality

https://mobile.twitter.com/justin_hart/status/1287481150382858240

The odds of a kid under the age of 15 dying of #COVID19 are 1 in 1.7 million... but since most kids do NOT suffer from comorbidities those odds move to 1 in 8.5M Even with the raw odds kids “under 15 have a better chance of getting hit by lightning than dying of #COVID19

Actually better reasoning for kids to stay inside. Lightning. Can’t ever be to safe.
 
Wow, shut things down for 11 new cases? We had over 1000 reported yesterday here in MI, and still planning on sending kids to school. Given that someone actually answered that one child death is too many, how many kids die before anyone reacts?

That's how you don't get to 1000 cases.
 
Cincinnati Reds have a case now. This is fine.

I assume the Mets are waiting for full-on plague.

You know with the Yankees it will be syphilis.

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anyway back in reality
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EL-OH-EL

A nation that somehow kept it's overall cases to under one thousand and had virtually returned to normal that now kicked back into locking down the hot spot, is somehow "not the real world" to him.
 
EL-OH-EL

A nation that somehow kept it's overall cases to under one thousand and had virtually returned to normal that now kicked back into locking down the hot spot, is somehow "not the real world" to him.

What happens when schools are shutdown and a child surely gets it somewhere outside of a class room in the world and possibly passes away?

shut down that aspect of life?

Do we look at shutting down aspects of children’s lives that have similar risk probabilities to a virus? Certainly things with an even higher risk have to go.
 
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We all get the orangemanchild’s mask foolishness, but look at staff, etc., all wearing masks with “deer in a headlight eyes.” Supposedly off camera when the boss is speaking, you catch glimpses. I don’t think it’s for show, which leads me to say they “know”. At that level they get the bottom line info.
Sure don’t act like it’s not a big deal......
 
We spent $1,000,000,000 a day for a war that started off costing us less than 6,000 Americans in terrorist attacks, and we can't do the exact same thing to keep 30x that alive? Seriously?

You are sadly mistaken if you don’t think Massive amounts of money is being spent right now. Of course just like in the example you shared it has nothing to do with getting it to the citizenry. In this case the Heathcare Industrial Complex is going to make out like bandits.

The role the media is playing between 9/11 and today is literally the exact same.

Dwight had it figured out.

https://www.4sighthealth.com/eisenho...trial-complex/
 
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Seems to me that the people who can't breathe through masks must have a pre-existing condition. And based on that being an excuse for it to be ok for them to die, well... jeb- we are waiting.

There was a great article by pulmonology specialists (I thought I posted) saying there really is no reason for people not to be able to wear run of the mill masks,, even those with COPD or other respiratory issues. The respirators are different, especially the fit ones. I can attest that they can be difficult to talk for long periods of time if you are exerting
 
Which is why the leading candidate to me is the antibody-T-cell generating vaccine.

I just read something in a journal (kicking myself for not saving link) saying there is no evidence of reinfection but resurgence of symptoms or postviral syndrome
 
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