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I wish I could laugh

Also, 217

Also2: Death rates will sky rocket when we start running out of ventilators, hospital beds, and ICU beds
Absolutely agree!!

Just listening to these first responders out there pleading for protective gear...its going to be a nightmare if they have to make decisions about who lives..and who dies. Think that's an alarmist position? That's what Italy is facing. Dont kid yourself it could happen here. Trump has those "executive orders" he brags about..now's the time to use them. It's too late for that family who lost 4 immediate family members in NJ.

Way to go Gov Cuomo..you're doing the right thing..so is Cali. Cuomo right now "we will pay a premium" for much needed supplies. Hes practically begging. While I agree that less government is best but right now I feel pretty let down by this response so far.
 
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Of all things to slow down in the supply chain, I think some people’s meds are getting the short shift.

My normally level headed father in law is starting to send emails to the family saying “seems the right for gatherings are being taken away by the government. First amendment right”

Clearly some people get brain rot when they stay inside too long.

Lol. I’ve encountered similar. I have replied with they have the “right” to run red lights and stop signs, sure you’ll get a ticket, but you don’t HAVE to step on that brake pedal.......
The right to assemble is clearly stated in the First Amendment, while the "right" to run a red light is not, so the two are not the same.

Sean
 
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The right to assemble is clearly stated in the First Amendment, while the "right" to run a red light is not, so the two are not the same.

Sean

First amendment doesn't apply when public safety is threatened. Jones v. Parmley

Edit: I should say "right to assembly."
 
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Absolutely agree!! Just listening to these first responders out there pleading for protective gear...its going to be a nightmare if they have to make decisions about who lives..and who dies. Think that's an alarmist position? That's what Italy is facing. Dont kid yourself it could happen here. Trump has those "executive orders" he brags about..now's the time to use them. It's too late for that family who lost 4 immediate family members in NJ. Way to go Gov Cuomo..you're doing the right thing..so is Cali. Cuomo right now "we will pay a premium" for much needed supplies. Hes practically begging. While I agree that less government is best but right now I feel pretty let down by this response so far.

FYI several large corp are looking into the ventilator issue. Several hurdles, ie liability, type of ventilator, ie there are many versions, ie how many bells and whistles do you need. The ventilator issue has been a concern for a VERY long time. There are many options, in fact ventilator design is often a senior design project, just depends what is acceptable via the FDA. Yes all such rules can can be cleared long as people are willing to deal with that issue.
 
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Two week national quarantine coming as soon as National Guard and military in place to prevent looting!
 
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Lot to unpack there but you lost me quickly with the "incompetence and irresponsibility" comments. Trump, it seems to me, has assembled a very strong team. The one member of the Trump team I have reservations about is Fauci though. Correct me if I'm wrong, but he's been around in one capacity or another for a very long time. If anyone should have seen this coming it should have been him. Having said that, we're talking about a crisis of biblical proportions by all accounts.

Here's how the, "everything I do is perfect" Trump has handled this so far:

Trump reverts to media-bashing and blame-casting in latest press conference
As reporters questioned the federal response to the outbreak, he complained, ‘We were very prepared. The media has not treated it fairly’

Special Report: How Korea trounced U.S. in race to test people for coronavirus

The first coronavirus case in the U.S. and South Korea was detected on the same day. By late January, Seoul had medical companies starting to work on a diagnostic test — one was approved a week later. Today, the U.S. isn’t even close to meeting test demand

South Korea’s swift action stands in stark contrast to what has transpired in the United States. Seven weeks after the train station meeting, the Koreans have tested well over 290,000 people and identified over 8,000 infections. New cases are falling off: Ninety-three were reported Wednesday, down from a daily peak of 909 two weeks earlier.

The United States, whose first case was detected the same day as South Korea’s, is not even close to meeting demand for testing. About 60,000 tests have been run by public and private labs in a country of 330 million, federal officials said Tuesday.


Intelligence Chairman Raised Virus Alarms Weeks Ago, Secret Recording Shows

On Feb. 27, when the United States had 15 confirmed cases of COVID-19, President Trump was tamping down fears and suggesting the virus could be seasonal.

"It's going to disappear. One day, It's like a miracle. It will disappear," the president said then, before adding, "it could get worse before it gets better. It could maybe go away. We'll see what happens."

On that same day, Burr attended a luncheon held at a social club called the Capitol Hill Club. And he delivered a much more alarming message.

"There's one thing that I can tell you about this: It is much more aggressive in its transmission than anything that we have seen in recent history," he said, according to a secret recording of the remarks obtained by NPR. "It is probably more akin to the 1918 pandemic."

The message Burr delivered to the group was dire.

Thirteen days before the State Department began to warn against travel to Europe, and fifteen days before the Trump administration banned European travelers, Burr warned those in the room to reconsider.

"Every company should be cognizant of the fact that you may have to alter your travel. You may have to look at your employees and judge whether the trip they're making to Europe is essential or whether it can be done on video conference. Why risk it?" Burr said.

Sixteen days before North Carolina closed its schools due to the threat of Coronavirus, Burr warned it could happen.

"There will be, I'm sure, times that communities, probably some in North Carolina, have a transmission rate where they say, let's close schools for two weeks, everybody stay home," he said.

But in his public comments about the threat of COVID-19, Burr never offered the kind of precise warning that he delivered to the small group of his constituents.

But despite his longtime interest in bio-hazard threats, his expertise on the subject, and his role as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Burr did not warn the public of the government actions he thought might become necessary, like he did at the luncheon on Feb. 27.

Regarding his supposed travel restrictions made before anyone else told him to:

Trump claims China travel restrictions prove he took coronavirus ‘very seriously.’ There are two major problems with that.

But there are two major problems with that.

The first is that there actually wasn’t anything amounting to the resistance he described, and the second is that his move actually came after the airlines had already said they would stop service to China.

Trump tweeted Wednesday morning that “almost all” opposed the restrictions and used that to try to argue that he, in fact, took the situation “very seriously” from the start.

That tweet, better than any other, crystallizes Trump’s manufactured grievance on this subject. That’s because he’s referring to a Schumer comment that doesn’t exist.

The claim about Schumer seems to have emanated from incorrect reports that the senator from New York tweeted and then deleted a criticism of the travel restrictions. The conservative blog Powerline promoted the allegedly deleted tweet but later acknowledged it had been duped. So did the American Thinker. Schumer doesn’t appear to have criticized the restrictions, even as he has criticized the administration’s broader response.

When the Trump administration made the announcement Jan. 31, there was little in the way of a political disagreement about it. I’ve scoured reports from around the time and come up almost completely empty.

Republicans have frequently pointed to former vice president Joe Biden’s comments on the day the restrictions were announced, in which he referenced Trump’s “record of hysteria and xenophobia.” But Biden wasn’t directly talking about the China restrictions, as FactCheck.org has reported.

The timeline of that day is also important when it comes to Trump’s claim that this was a bold step. The travel restrictions actually came after the three major carriers who have service to China — American Airlines, Delta and United — had already announced earlier in the day that they would halt that service. As USA Today noted at the time, the move by the airlines “all but rendered White House action moot.”

And going back to the claims about opposition to the move, some Democrats actually seemed to praise it. Reps. Nita M. Lowey (D-N.Y.) and Rosa L. DeLauro (D-Conn.) on Feb. 4 commended Azar for the administration’s initial attempts to contain the virus, including mentioning quarantines and the “significant travel restrictions.”

“We strongly support your recent decision to declare a public health emergency in response to the ongoing outbreak of the 2019 novel Coronavirus,” they wrote.

Unlike you most people aren't having it.


If we don't get our s**t together.

The above summarized

Before Trump’s inauguration, a warning: ‘The worst influenza pandemic since 1918' (an exercise)

How U.S. coronavirus testing stalled: Flawed tests, red tape and resistance to using the millions of tests produced by the WHO

As US fumbles COVID-19 testing, WHO warns social distancing is not enough
The US is still struggling to ramp up testing as disease continues to spread.

Trump says he knew coronavirus was a pandemic 'long before' it was declared

But wait. Which is it?

New Trump Coronavirus Lie: ‘A Month Ago, Nobody Thought About’ It

Video emerges showing Trump talking about cutting pandemic team in 2018, despite saying last week 'I didn't know about it'

But hey you're perfectly ok with all of this.
 
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FYI several large corp are looking into the ventilator issue. Several hurdles, ie liability, type of ventilator, ie there are many versions, ie how many bells and whistles do you need. The ventilator issue has been a concern for a VERY long time. There are many options, in fact ventilator design is often a senior design project, just depends what is acceptable via the FDA. Yes all such rules can can be cleared long as people are willing to deal with that issue.[/QUOTE

Thanks for that info. I do not pretend to know those logistics and I appreciate you bringing this to my attention. Listening to today's presser alot is happening to get these much needed items. Best part today hearing Mike Pence call it the "corona virus" Yes! 😷😁 Be well!!
 
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Great news coming from Dr.Oz this morning. A study overnight out of France shows good results using chloroquine and z pak.
You do realize Dr. Oz has been sanctioned by Congress and the Drs at his hospital formally requested that he be removed from the staff? Here are some articles

https://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-dr-oz-claims-fact-check-bmj-20141219-story.html

https://journalofethics.ama-assn.or...oes-professional-self-regulation-work/2017-02

The guy has frequently touted various products, cures and other strategies to achieve health that have been proven false, may be harmful or are snake oil. He is a fvcking cardiologist who figured out how to market himself and now is an expert on everything.

The last thing we need now is another idiot touting information that is contradictory to medical experts. The evidence they are reporting is in the process of being studied. There is no medical research that can be completed that quickly. Even if we all wish it could be. You may have noticed an increase in recalls, post market black box warnings in the last few yrs. This is a direct result of fast tracked medication approval. They decreased the requirements and now pharma only needs to prove works, not if it is better than what is out already. Medical history is littered with stories of meds that were supposed to save the world and caused more harm than good. Article below has some nice info on that if you want to see how it works and a few of the failures that prompted current system

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zx3wgdm/revision/2
 
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There is no medical research that can be completed that quickly. Even if we all wish it could be. You may have noticed an increase in recalls, post market black box warnings in the last few yrs. This is a direct result of fast tracked medication approval. They decreased the requirements and now pharma only needs to prove works, not if it is better than what is out already. Medical history is littered with stories of meds that were supposed to save the world and caused more harm than good.
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a lot of fast track approval comes from people wanting the new drug. NOW. it's very hard when you have a dying loved one. you want the new drug NOW. even if there is a chance of harm. the person is dying. like the new drug is going to do something worse than that??

I was lucky when Tom was dying. In this at least. The hospice was giving morphine. As the pain increased they had no problems with us (the family) increasing the dose as we saw fit. And increasing it again. And again. Keep the patient pain free was their mantra. I have friends who watched loved ones die in agony because pain meds were kept to a minimum to avoid addiction! Addiction!! When you are dying!
 
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Trump reverts to media-bashing and blame-casting in latest press conference
As reporters questioned the federal response to the outbreak, he complained, ‘We were very prepared. The media has not treated it fairly’
I've not watched today's briefing, recorded it for later. Yesterday the White House clearly shifted to a blame the media strategy, reminded all speakers to thank and praise the President and most obviously coordinated with OAN so the briefing would close with the media is against us message.

I am trying to be fair, reasonable, unbiased. I admit I am not, but I am trying. Just a few days ago I posted that the President had a good briefing and that VP Pence had done a good job.

Yesterday was off the rails and it sounds like today was into a ditch.
 
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omg Trump has a melt down today with reporters..but they push back...finally.
Thought you were not going to watch. :eek:

It is seriously compelling television. I'll probably view today's recorded briefing at the time I planned to watch the HEA semis. :(
 
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Love it when Trump slams the very unfair MSM! It's very dangerous to the country what they are doing.
 
Love it when Trump slams the very unfair MSM! It's very dangerous to the country what they are doing.

In response to a question about what is your(trump’s) message to the American people?

How is this unfair? More like this bozo doesn’t know how to show compassion and concern so his response is blast the questioner..
 
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Love it when Trump slams the very unfair MSM! It's very dangerous to the country what they are doing.

jfc. Clearly you're ignoring actual facts including everything I provided previously that you've ignored.

Here's him nailing it yet again.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Trump, today: “The federal government's not supposed to be out there buying vast amounts of items and then shipping. You know, we're not a shipping clerk."<br><br>Trump, 3 weeks ago: <a href="https://t.co/q6dp0Yh1vk">https://t.co/q6dp0Yh1vk</a></p>— Jesse Lee (@JesseCharlesLee) <a href="https://twitter.com/JesseCharlesLee/status/1240737641584263170?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 19, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
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