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Who's the bigger weasel - this guy or Stephen Miller?
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Stephen Miller publicly admits his stance/beliefs.
Who's the bigger weasel - this guy or Stephen Miller?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Florida ordered coroners to stop releasing coronavirus death data: report <a href="https://t.co/Rfep7rXcGg">https://t.co/Rfep7rXcGg</a> <a href="https://t.co/qq4XSlL9Zj">pic.twitter.com/qq4XSlL9Zj</a></p>— The Hill (@thehill) <a href="https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1255713757252259845?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 30, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Kushner says government's response to coronavirus pandemic has been "a great success story" <a href="https://t.co/2TKff1oweL">https://t.co/2TKff1oweL</a> <a href="https://t.co/t6zV6bALDG">pic.twitter.com/t6zV6bALDG</a></p>— The Hill (@thehill) <a href="https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1255706464741740546?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 30, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Remdesivir? It had mixed results so far, but shows the most promise. And doesn't cause heart issues like Donnie's wonder drug Hydroxychloroquine.Dimwit Donnie is pushing a new wonder drug that's gonna be the cure-all for everything.
Yes, but now the states won't be on the hook for unemployment for those whose businesses are clear to reopen, but don't go back to work for concern for their safety.So here's a question for you- what is worse for the economy- open businesses with not enough customers to pay the employees or closed businesses? Focusing on retail stores who laid off their employees- not the ones who continue to pay wages.
Seems to me that having open businesses with all the expense to be open but nobody buying stuff will be worse than just being closed.
So here's a question for you- what is worse for the economy- open businesses with not enough customers to pay the employees or closed businesses? Focusing on retail stores who laid off their employees- not the ones who continue to pay wages.
Seems to me that having open businesses with all the expense to be open but nobody buying stuff will be worse than just being closed.
As most of you know, Massachusetts has been one of the worst hit states when it comes to coronavirus fatalities. They also have one of the best hospital systems in the country, maybe even the world. Because of the coronavirus onslaught, we have told these hospitals have been overrun and are near or at capacity.
To help with the situation, some of these hospitals have turned to a novel method to lessen their overall burden and ensure they have enough personnel to treat the amount of current patients. A friend told me the procedure's name, but it sounded French and I did not take that romance language in school, so I asked some more friends who had. Seems that their knowledge of the term depended on their personality type, which is rather strange. My "PRIVATE" friends appeared to be very familiar with the procedure as they have encountered it many times over the years in times of crisis. My more open, or "PUBLIC", friends didn’t know anything about it and were very irritated about why the others wouldn't give it a try - "we're all in this together.".
Can anyone here confirm what a Furlough is?
https://www.wbur.org/commonhealth/2020/04/06/community-hospitals-furlough-staff-revenue-losses
https://www.wbur.org/commonhealth/2020/03/27/doctors-nurses-mass-coronavirus-infections-pay-benefits
Remdesivir? It had mixed results so far, but shows the most promise. And doesn't cause heart issues like Donnie's wonder drug Hydroxychloroquine.
Remdesivir trial was cancelled earlier in China due to low enrollment in the program, and the very limited results showed no help.
But other trials still in progress have show some promise, and has a larger pool of those taking it.
Again, this is just a therapeutic though, it will only lessen the symptoms if successful. A vaccine is still one year out or more.
As most of you know, Massachusetts has been one of the worst hit states when it comes to coronavirus fatalities. They also have one of the best hospital systems in the country, maybe even the world. Because of the coronavirus onslaught, we have told these hospitals have been overrun and are near or at capacity.
To help with the situation, some of these hospitals have turned to a novel method to lessen their overall burden and ensure they have enough personnel to treat the amount of current patients. A friend told me the procedure's name, but it sounded French and I did not take that romance language in school, so I asked some more friends who had. Seems that their knowledge of the term depended on their personality type, which is rather strange. My "PRIVATE" friends appeared to be very familiar with the procedure as they have encountered it many times over the years in times of crisis. My more open, or "PUBLIC", friends didn’t know anything about it and were very irritated about why the others wouldn't give it a try - "we're all in this together.".
Can anyone here confirm what a Furlough is?
https://www.wbur.org/commonhealth/2020/04/06/community-hospitals-furlough-staff-revenue-losses
https://www.wbur.org/commonhealth/2020/03/27/doctors-nurses-mass-coronavirus-infections-pay-benefits
Most of those furloughed are support staff, not clinicians, according to center leaders.
It's called capitalism. It doesn't work...
But the government won't have to pay unemployment. And that's all the politicians care about.
Who's the bigger weasel - this guy or Stephen Miller?
Remdesivir? It had mixed results so far, but shows the most promise. And doesn't cause heart issues like Donnie's wonder drug Hydroxychloroquine.
Remdesivir trial was cancelled earlier in China due to low enrollment in the program, and the very limited results showed no help.
But other trials still in progress have show some promise, and has a larger pool of those taking it.
Again, this is just a therapeutic though, it will only lessen the symptoms if successful. A vaccine is still one year out or more.
Eye-opening South Korea study on Covid-19
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/30/opinions/eye-opening-south-korea-study-on-covid-19-sepkowitz/index.html
Didn’t renmdesivir just have a huge trial come out negative in the last week?