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


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Just now, RochesterRob said:

  They cater to rich people today and Bryan was so beloved by that party that he was their POTUS candidate a couple of times.

Three times, I think. Lost every time. Kind of funny, anti capitalist, isolationist, religions fundamentalist and believer in a expanded money supply (free coinage of silver) 

 

He resigned as Sec of State because Wilson was siding with the British too much in 1915 

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1 hour ago, keepthefaith said:

 

Keep saying that Joe.  Won't play well with the majority of people. 

 

 

That's why he said it at 6pm on a Friday.

 

Its already being passed around social media and I'm sure most Americans text message threads like a joint right now.  

 

 

First.  It's not the Federal Government's job to shut down Montana or any State.  

 

Second.  Trump isn't trying to "control" the virus (which is what Biden says Trump is trying to do...control it.)  No he isn't.  He's left it to the States and he (although not clearly enough) is ready for the country to move the heck on.

 

Third.  He's an idiot.  

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Called this in April:

 

 

"At the same time, we will not, we cannot, go back to the way things were," he continued.

 

"Throughout history, outbreaks and pandemics have changed economies and societies, this one will be no different," Tedros added.

 

"In particular, the pandemic has given new impetus to the need to accelerate efforts to respond to climate change," he said. "The pandemic has given us a glimpse of our world as it could be, cleaner skies and rivers."

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Effectively immediately, all NH restaurants can operate at 100% capacity

 

Some restaurants might still be unable to serve as many customers at once as they used to because of the need to keep customers from different parties apart. Other restrictions, such as no standing in bar areas, remain in effect.

 

"All those provisions are in place and will remain in place for quite some time," Sununu said.

 

https://www.wmur.com/article/new-hampshire-coronavirus-update-august-21-2020/33667169

 

 

 

Is anyone going to make these idiots answer two very simple questions?

 

Why "quite some time?  

 

Until when?

 

 

 

80% of the deaths in New Hampshire are in Long Term Care Facilities.  

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53 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:

 

 

Called this in April:

 

 

"At the same time, we will not, we cannot, go back to the way things were," he continued.

 

"Throughout history, outbreaks and pandemics have changed economies and societies, this one will be no different," Tedros added.

 

"In particular, the pandemic has given new impetus to the need to accelerate efforts to respond to climate change," he said. "The pandemic has given us a glimpse of our world as it could be, cleaner skies and rivers."


Talk like this makes you want to commit suicide, doesn’t it? Is that a side goal of the WHO?

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12 hours ago, 3rdnlng said:

I believe the reimbursements were $13,000 for each Covid-19 patient but $39,000 for each Covid-19 patient put on a ventilator. What do you think Gloria Akalitus would do?

 

Image result for anna deavere smithBonus points available for knowing this reference without Googling it. 

 

...you're probably right....thank you for correction......

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9 hours ago, BeerLeagueHockey said:


Talk like this makes you want to commit suicide, doesn’t it? Is that a side goal of the WHO?

 

As an organisation, one would assume that the giveaway is in their title - World Health Organisation.

 

The difference in quality of air etc. in many cities around the world, has been startling in the difference of before and during lockdowns.

 

The amount of pollution in the world, is ridiculous, tbh, and I would suggest that the WHO would be remiss if it wasn't taking notice of it, as it simply does affect peoples health.

 

Tbh, I don't think the argument has to be about global warming, or climate change, per se, but it should be about trying to get places back up and running where there isn't the same degree of pollution.

 

https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=ALeKk01vGTo3vkn-vuwsbEd5TPCKUzDrbg:1598093507977&source=univ&tbm=isch&q=before+and+during+lockdown+pictures+of+city+pollution&client=firefox-b-d&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi6gfGe0q7rAhWHasAKHfjlCPQQsAR6BAgJEAE

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10 hours ago, BeerLeagueHockey said:


Talk like this makes you want to commit suicide, doesn’t it? Is that a side goal of the WHO?

 

...but they are a fine organization......WHO, United Nations Security Council, UN Council on Human Rights, etc......where would we be without these entities taking care of us??.....

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12 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

 


shhhhhh....don’t you know that Sweden is bad!!

11 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

 

 

Called this in April:

 

 

"At the same time, we will not, we cannot, go back to the way things were," he continued.

 

"Throughout history, outbreaks and pandemics have changed economies and societies, this one will be no different," Tedros added.

 

"In particular, the pandemic has given new impetus to the need to accelerate efforts to respond to climate change," he said. "The pandemic has given us a glimpse of our world as it could be, cleaner skies and rivers."


WTF!?!?  Climate Change?

 

Can we get a glimpse of what our world would be like without “ruling class elites”?  It would be the single greatest development for the benefit of humankind in the history of the universe. 

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12 hours ago, BeerLeagueHockey said:


Talk like this makes you want to commit suicide, doesn’t it? Is that a side goal of the WHO?

 

 

"We CANNOT go back to the way things were."

 

 

Americans need to understand.  This is exactly how the now mainstream of the Democrat party thinks.  I don't know how they want to do it, or all the specific things they want to unravel, end, or change (something they've been vaguely campaigning on since 2008.)

 

The sheep will just nod along with whatever they say because to them everything is Trump's or the GOPs fault.  California is broke and a totalitarian state?  Meh, whatever still got to vote D.  Chicago has become Fallujah?  Meh, Lightfoot is doing a great job.  32,000 people died in NY?  Meh, Cuomo handled this the right way 

 

 

 

But the leaders, the policy shapers---they all think like WHO Director Tedros.  They are the biggest threat to the United States....in the history of this country they are the biggest threat we've ever faced.

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Cases in Florida and positive percent rate continues to rapidly decline, which to this day is still the best forward looking indicator for viral prevalency.    Clearly the virus has burned out in some of the population zones.

 

Things moving along nicely.

 

 

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Gummi Bear has been one of the best Twitter data analysts when it comes to COVID.   His projections here pretty much line up with what I believe.   I think we will hit new lows in deaths by October sometime and continue to go lower after that for a bit.    The question remains is does cross reactive T cell immunity along with 20% covid antibody truly  create herd-like immunity?  Some believe it doesn’t but the actual evidence suggests that it likely does.  And will we see a resurgence of viral infections throughout suburbs and rural parts of the country in the late fall early winter?

 

 

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Joe Biden Makes a New Promise and It’s Why You Shouldn’t Vote for Him

 

The reasons to not vote for Joe Biden are fairly long. If you’re a conservative Republican, obviously there are policy considerations that make the choice easy. Do you want the former VP and the “foreign policy establishment” to regain power, instituting yet more disastrous decisions overseas? Economically, do you want higher taxes? Is an empowerment of the left-wing’s most radical elements preferable? What about Biden’s support for abortion until birth, an issue that some in the conservative commentariat tend to ignore these days?

 

These are all valid concerns and things that should absolutely be taken into consideration when judging how you will vote. But if the above policy considerations aren’t enough, Biden said something yesterday that adds to the list of reasons to oppose him.

 

 

I’ll note the media’s continued fetish with destroying the economy and your livelihood, which is what would even prompt a question like that to be asked. But it’s Biden’s answer that really stands out. He says “I would shut it down, I would listen to the scientists” without a hint of what that would actually mean.

 

Let me translate it: Biden is once again admitting that he’s not actually going to be President.

 

More at the link:

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