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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19


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2 hours ago, GG said:

 

They should have drank fishtank cleaner instead.

 

Is there a limit to your stupidity?

 

The simple answer is....

 

No

 

 

With that said, Florida looking better by the day.  Lowest percent positive rate in over a month.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Magox said:

Arizona looking good as well

 

 

22 minutes ago, Magox said:

 

The simple answer is....

 

No

 

 

With that said, Florida looking better by the day.  Lowest percent positive rate in over a month.

 

 

 

Oh no!!! what will we have to fret about?

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1 minute ago, Gary M said:

 

 

Oh no!!! what will we have to fret about?

 

 

When New York, New Jersey and other states mismanaged by leftist politicians were getting crushed, it was Trump's fault.

 

But when Florida, Georgia and Texas was hit, it was Trump's fault and these states that are managed by Republicans fault.

 

Soon, the right leaning governors states will have a good stable situation and will move to some left leaning governors where the "hot spots" will be and the blame will shift just to Trump.

 

Do you see a pattern here?

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Just now, Magox said:

 

 

When New York, New Jersey and other states mismanaged by leftist politicians were getting crushed, it was Trump's fault.

 

But when Florida, Georgia and Texas was hit, it was Trump's fault and these states that are managed by Republicans fault.

 

Soon, the right leaning governors states will have a good stable situation and will move to some left leaning governors where the "hot spots" will be and the blame will shift just to Trump.

 

Do you see a pattern here?

 

#orangemanbad ?

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3 minutes ago, Gary M said:

 

 

Oh no!!! what will we have to fret about?

 

The predictable pivot is to the Midwest, but the numbers won't be high enough to maintain the panic.   It will be interesting to see the coverage once new cases drop below 200 in the populous states and deaths approach zero.

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2 minutes ago, GG said:

 

The predictable pivot is to the Midwest, but the numbers won't be high enough to maintain the panic.   It will be interesting to see the coverage once new cases drop below 200 in the populous states and deaths approach zero.

 

Some of those Midwest states that have populous areas such as Detroit and Chicago are at about 10% antibody infection rates.  So they still can get hit but it won't be nearly as bad as it was the first time around for them.   San Francisco is one that hasn't been hit that badly yet, I think it's just a matter of time before they do get hit.  

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3 minutes ago, GG said:

 

The predictable pivot is to the Midwest, but the numbers won't be high enough to maintain the panic.   It will be interesting to see the coverage once new cases drop below 200 in the populous states and deaths approach zero.

 

Not sure how cuomo is justifying his actions anymore.

 

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Why Georgia Could Be Blowing the Lockdown Meme Out of the Water

by Stacey Lennox

 

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Georgia was one of the last states to cave to a statewide lockdown. It was also one of the first to start reopening. Republican Gov. Brian Kemp resisted calls to mandate a statewide closure, leaving it to local governments. When reopening was an option after guidelines were published, Kemp ensured that all Georgians would be allowed to participate in the reopening and prohibited local governments from implementing more restrictive guidelines than he did at the state level. The media freaked out on both ends of the lockdown. 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Magox said:

 

Some of those Midwest states that have populous areas such as Detroit and Chicago are at about 10% antibody infection rates.  So they still can get hit but it won't be nearly as bad as it was the first time around for them.   San Francisco is one that hasn't been hit that badly yet, I think it's just a matter of time before they do get hit.  

 

Illinois & Michigan are interesting because their cases haven't dropped off as much from their earlier peaks.  But the mortality has dropped significantly meaning that the right measures are in place to protect the vulnerable. 

 

 

1 minute ago, Gary M said:

 

Not sure how cuomo is justifying his actions anymore.

 

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He gets cover as long as there are still rising cases in the bad red states.  Once they get past the peak and open up again, it will be hard to justify the NY lockdowns.

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1 hour ago, Magox said:

 

 

Because they have "Flattened the curve!"

 

Success!!!

 

 

 

 

I want one reporter to ask anyone in charge.....

 

"When the entire country looks like this, will we be back to full normal?"

 

 

Someone tell me the answer will be 100% in the affirmative.  

 

Because I don't believe it.  Which is why as I've maintained from the beginning the longer this goes on the more dangerous it becomes to our freedoms and liberties that the Left has mocked for the last 6 months from home as they continue to collect government salary.  

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