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

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OK, let's assume that your numbers are accurate, even though they aren't...

Down to 1,000 deaths a day..? MAGA, BABY!!!

(And where did you get those faux charts? Parler?)

Even 1000 deaths a day is conflicting info, by a massive amount. Lest we forget, part of the story is that this is the same as influenza. But even at 1000/day, the worst estimated year of influenza deaths is exceeded in 60 days. So just accepting THAT data and pretending it's correct clearly shows that COVID is far deadlier than influenza- more so when you include the preventions that are never applied to influenza.

Perhaps progress is being made in the denial group.
 
We vaccinated over 150 staff yesterday. It was amazing to watch. Despite the best efforts by trollbot and his moron ilk, there is truly a light at the end of this tunnel.

I'm proud to be working on the solution.
 
Even 1000 deaths a day is conflicting info, by a massive amount. Lest we forget, part of the story is that this is the same as influenza. But even at 1000/day, the worst estimated year of influenza deaths is exceeded in 60 days. So just accepting THAT data and pretending it's correct clearly shows that COVID is far deadlier than influenza- more so when you include the preventions that are never applied to influenza.

Perhaps progress is being made in the denial group.

Don't parse the nonsense. Reported deaths may trail actual death by 2-3 weeks. Cases will go down, then hospitalizations, then deaths. In that order.

Ignore the stupid. Stay safe, stay smart and there's a vaccine for those who can receive it soon enough.
 
Don't parse the nonsense. Reported deaths may trail actual death by 2-3 weeks. Cases will go down, then hospitalizations, then deaths. In that order.

Ignore the stupid. Stay safe, stay smart and there's a vaccine for those who can receive it soon enough.

No, I do get that. But it's funny to see the Covidiots argue out both sides of the pandemic. When you add up all of their claims, you come to the conclusion that the pandemic is real, and very deadly. The fact that the can't see their own arguments like that shows the cult is directing them.
 
No, I do get that. But it's funny to see the Covidiots argue out both sides of the pandemic. When you add up all of their claims, you come to the conclusion that the pandemic is real, and very deadly. The fact that the can't see their own arguments like that shows the cult is directing them.

Totally agree with this.
 
Something tells me daily testing drastically dropped off in ND starting around November 27th but the state dashboard I found didn't report that data.

As for the country new records were again set for daily deaths and a new high for the 7-day average. Weeeeee!!!
 
Why does every conservative I know argue there is no evidence that restaurants are a catalyst for spread? Is there seriously a lack of data to justify they're continued closure, or is it out there front and center and they're ignoring it like everything else science related?

A couple things on restaurants and bars - the contact tracing sucks in the USA. We are averaging fewer than four contacts/locations from each person during the questionnaires while the Asian countries have had something like 15-20 listings per person. That's telling officials that Americans are either unwilling or unable to recall their actions and interaction throughout the past few days. Because I think there's a solid amount of proof out there that we've not all become homebodies.
 
A couple things on restaurants and bars - the contact tracing sucks in the USA. We are averaging fewer than four contacts/locations from each person during the questionnaires while the Asian countries have had something like 15-20 listings per person. That's telling officials that Americans are either unwilling or unable to recall their actions and interaction throughout the past few days. Because I think there's a solid amount of proof out there that we've not all become homebodies.

All the people at that bar in Lakeville that is defying orders are proof of that. The large crowds I see at Costco and Cub back it up as well.

Americans, especially conservatives, are friggin puzzies.
 
All the people at that bar in Lakeville that is defying orders are proof of that. The large crowds I see at Costco and Cub back it up as well.

Americans, especially conservatives, are friggin puzzies.

We've invested a tiny fraction of what's necessary into contact tracers, even in states that are really trying to do it right. The main problem is:
  • Most states aren't investing virtually anything.
  • Huge amounts of people flatly refuse to cooperate anyway.
The same people that carry government-issues iPhones in their pocked at virtually all times are concerned about being tracked (true story, my girlfriend's brother).
 
"We're not a shipping clerk."


States are on their own in securing that stockpile.

Even if they were, they would find a way to screw it up. They must have not found a way to scam money out of doing it.

Given the incompetence of this group, it's a wonder why people think that it took a grand conspiracy for them to lose the White House.
 
We've invested a tiny fraction of what's necessary into contact tracers, even in states that are really trying to do it right. The main problem is:
  • Most states aren't investing virtually anything.
  • Huge amounts of people flatly refuse to cooperate anyway.
The same people that carry government-issues iPhones in their pocked at virtually all times are concerned about being tracked (true story, my girlfriend's brother).

Minnesota has an app...people refuse to use it because it can track them. They also post pictures tagging where they are at all times. There is no rational thinking amongst that crowd. They rail against China but use Chinese products on the regular!
 
Go figure.

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