FairWarning
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Should we stay shut in until after the 2nd pandemic?And what happens when those kids pass it on to oithers?
Should we stay shut in until after the 2nd pandemic?And what happens when those kids pass it on to oithers?
I'll believe what Columbia has to say before a guy named MonkeyFucker on a message board has to say
Most children have parents that are still young - nothing happens, old people and those who are vulnerable can and should isolate...if they desire to do so. that's how you deal with it.And what happens when those kids pass it on to oithers?
No idea what he’s waiting for but he wants it shut down.Should we stay shut in until after the 2nd pandemic?
Most children have parents that are still young - nothing happens, old people and those who are vulnerable can and should isolate...if they desire to do so. that's how you deal with it.
No idea what he’s waiting for but he wants it shut down.
Assuming this winds down in the next couple months, the penetration of the virus might be 15% nationwide, if they had kept the schools open it would prob be 30%, with almost no more deaths or hospitalizations.
That makes a huge difference when it comes to any potential 2nd wave, if that would occur.
And that 's why sweden is going to be far ahead of the rest of europe, they'll have 50% immunity in the major population centers, they have nothing to worry about once they get through the next month or two - the rest of europe will live in fear just like us.Of course. These idiots who claim to be on the side of science actually have no clue how herd immunity works.
2 months ago the mainstream media was demanding WY(and the others) shut down, remember that? They said if they dont, they will pay a terrible price and hurt the whole country, did that happen?
Mr President, who wrote this for you? This post far exceeds your second grade grammar level.
What was it, a couple weeks ago, the lunatics here were obsessed with South dakota?
Where are they now? LOL.
In a retrospective counterfactual analysis, they find that if social distancing and other control measures had been in place in major US metropolitan areas one to two weeks earlier, more than half of the infections and deaths seen to date could have been prevented
Wow. EOG Libtard Nation being slapped around harder than normal in here the past few days.
I'm almost uncomfortable watching these dorks get bludgeoned like this.
Wow. EOG Libtard Nation being slapped around harder than normal in here the past few days.
I'm almost uncomfortable watching these dorks get bludgeoned like this.
Where's kane and heisi, totally slapped down with facts. All they have left is hate.
This can't be posted enough......
Facts matter.
I went golfing yesterday 1st time this year, put two t-shots 3 and 4 ft from the pin, missed them both, shot 17 over. On the tom brady scale that makes me an 8 handicap.Went golfing today. Is your life so empty that you and cheapseats wonder where other posters are at all times?
I went golfing yesterday 1st time this year, put two t-shots 3 and 4 ft from the pin, missed them both, shot 17 over. On the tom brady scale that makes me an 8 handicap.
Why has the virus slammed some parts of the country so much harder than others? Part of the answer is population density. Nearly a third of Americans live in one of the 100 most densely populated counties in the United States — urban communities and adjacent suburbs — and it is there the virus has taken its greatest toll, with an infection rate three times as high as the rest of the nation and a death rate four times as high.
In a country deeply segregated along racial, religious and economic lines, density also aligns with political divisions: Urban America tilts heavily blue. In the 2016 presidential election, Mr. Trump’s vote share increased as population density fell in almost every state.
Todays death toll was 774, less than 1/2 of 1 week ago. cases down about 5%.
I don't pretend to have all the answers but hiding inside waiting for a majestic ALL CLEAR to appear in the sky is not the answer.
The economy is going to be beyond fixing if we keep doling out free money and acting like frightened cowards.
At some point the symptoms are worse than the disease. We are rapidly approaching that point if we haven't exceeded it already.
I'm for getting on with it, where do you stand on all this?
Other than the "you ain't black if you vote for Trump" sentiment expressed by Creepy Joe, what does all that tell you?
Are you suggesting there is no difference in how the left and right are governing in their states?
I don't entirely agree but fair enough.....
Enjoy your evening.
The extent of kane's research goes like this. Someone makes a post. kane wants to take the other side so he does a google search typing in an opposing view. Then he grabs that article and posts it.Then don't quote them like some authority when you have no idea what you're talking about, dipshit.
Great day.Todays death toll was 774, less than 1/2 of 1 week ago. cases down about 5%.
Great day.
774 total
141 NY
57 MA
the rest under 50.
I’m not in favor of the extent of the lockdowns either but I don’t claim to have much medical knowledge like others here that seem to know all the answers.
The blue states make up pretty much all of the East and West coasts so I think it’s a very disingenuous argument to state the red states have handled it better. Although I’ve stated many times here that Diblasio couldn’t have handled the crisis more recklessly by ignoring the problem at the start no different than trump did.
I hope this all passes pretty soon and it doesn’t start spreading more rapidly to the red states.
Another new low in NY today, 74 deaths(down 92%), hospitalizations reach a new low, nothing but good news, at this rate we'll have packed stadiums by the 4th of july.
The CDC came out with an official estimate for coronavirus mortality - around 0.3%, not even close to the hysterical predictions of 3%+ that spawned this madness.
We now have enough data, we have enough information about the virus, it's time to reopen everything, there was no real need to do any of this, at least we can reverse course now. If we're smart.
I don't pretend to have all the answers but hiding inside waiting for a majestic ALL CLEAR to appear in the sky is not the answer.
The economy is going to be beyond fixing if we keep doling out free money and acting like frightened cowards.
At some point the symptoms are worse than the disease. We are rapidly approaching that point if we haven't exceeded it already.
I'm for getting on with it, where do you stand on all this?
Other than the "you ain't black if you vote for Trump" sentiment expressed by Creepy Joe, what does all that tell you?
Are you suggesting there is no difference in how the left and right are governing in their states?
Why has the virus slammed some parts of the country so much harder than others? Part of the answer is population density. Nearly a third of Americans live in one of the 100 most densely populated counties in the United States — urban communities and adjacent suburbs — and it is there the virus has taken its greatest toll, with an infection rate three times as high as the rest of the nation and a death rate four times as high.
In a country deeply segregated along racial, religious and economic lines, density also aligns with political divisions: Urban America tilts heavily blue. In the 2016 presidential election, Mr. Trump’s vote share increased as population density fell in almost every state.
open everything companies will drop like flies