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


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8 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

Especially since he made it mandatory that they go.

Doesn't matter you still should protect the crazy people that do go... Mentally insane shouldn't be offered an orange man. You know they gonna go, than go to Walmart and spit on people b.c they don't want to wear a mask.

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4 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

True but basic common sense should tell you how the hell can they trace all those cases to Trump rallies?

Not hard to ask a Trumpie if they attended a rally... Also with all those cases getting sick so close to each other it isn't hard to determine. They trace that back with how long ago the rally was and with other getting sick and saying they went to the rally at the same date....

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15 hours ago, Kemp said:

 

You are free to post all of Trump’s admitted mistakes to prove your point.

 

Why is Taiwan a moronic comparison?

You can search them up yourself. There are a handful of them to disprove the TDS sufferers out there who virtue signal about how Trump has never apologized or admitted any mistakes.


Taiwan shut its borders to Wuhan before anyone in the world. And they They shut their island down completely in March. Because they hate and don’t trust China. Also - They are an island. And they hate China. 

 

Leftists derided Trump for creating travel restrictions from China. They attacked him, of course, because racism and ‘party of science’. What was Biden’s mumbling position?
 

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15 minutes ago, Bakin said:

You can search them up yourself. There are a handful of them to disprove the TDS sufferers out there who virtue signal about how Trump has never apologized or admitted any mistakes.


Taiwan shut its borders to Wuhan before anyone in the world. And they They shut their island down completely in March. Because they hate and don’t trust China. Also - They are an island. And they hate China. 

 

Leftists derided Trump for creating travel restrictions from China. They attacked him, of course, because racism and ‘party of science’. What was Biden’s mumbling position?
 

 

You say there are a handful of times Trump admitted mistakes he made and then coudn't name one.

 

Nice job.

 

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50 minutes ago, Kemp said:

 

You say there are a handful of times Trump admitted mistakes he made and then coudn't name one.

 

Nice job.

 

Why should I?  I’ll give you an example and it won’t be good enough for you. Like when he said he was wrong and apologized for getting caught on a hot mic for saying ‘grab em by the *****’. 
But then you’ll be like ‘ok that’s ONE TIME’. I know that game. Your TDS brain is too infected. 

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7 minutes ago, Bakin said:

Why should I?  I’ll give you an example and it won’t be good enough for you. Like when he said he was wrong and apologized for getting caught on a hot mic for saying ‘grab em by the *****’. 
But then you’ll be like ‘ok that’s ONE TIME’. I know that game. Your TDS brain is too infected. 

 

You're right.

 

He apologized for getting caught.

 

I will give you a great example of something he should have apologized for; the Central Park Five. Why do you think he didn't? Should he have.

 

There are countless others.

 

He is a POS, but you know that.

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14 hours ago, SoTier said:

 

Unfortunately, thanks to Covid Donnie and his sycophants'  Superspreader Grand Tour of the big swing states, at least parts of the US are likely to end up in the same place within a month of the election.  I caught a commentator on the news this morning refer to Trump's campaign as the "most immoral" in American history.   He's literally demanding that his true believers put their lives on the line just to stroke his ego.


The left cheered on huge protests and riots all summer.  During which time huge upticks of deaths and spread occurred. Then blamed trump for the spread even though he was against said riots.   Think about that. 

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1 minute ago, aristocrat said:


The left cheered on huge protests and riots all summer.  During which time huge upticks of deaths and spread occurred. Then blamed trump for the spread even though he was against said riots.   Think about that. 

Riots cannot spread the virus.  Only church spreads the virus.

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15 minutes ago, Kemp said:

 

You're right.

 

He apologized for getting caught.

 

I will give you a great example of something he should have apologized for; the Central Park Five. Why do you think he didn't? Should he have.

 

There are countless others.

 

He is a POS, but you know that.

As I said...

Isn’t it ironic that you say a guy never admits when he’s wrong. 
then when proven that he has in fact admitted when he’s wrong...

then you don’t apologize or admit that YOU were wrong. 


Libtards...

 

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28 minutes ago, Kemp said:

 

You're right.

 

He apologized for getting caught.

 

I will give you a great example of something he should have apologized for; the Central Park Five. Why do you think he didn't? Should he have.

 

There are countless others.

 

He is a POS, but you know that.

What does Trump have to apologize for exactly?  Did he arrest them?

assault them?

coerce them?

prosecute them?

 

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Did we hit Magox's new predicted lows on deaths in October? He was always saying how right he's been at every step. So many posters here bought into that. Wrong again. 

 

For the record (again), I thought we'd hit new lows in September and see no second wave. Turns out Fauci was a lot smarter than me on pandemics. 

 

Vaccine news from Pfizer is fantastic. 

 

In a major boost to vaccine development, Pfizer and its collaborator BioNTech released early study results Monday indicating that their vaccine, BNT162b2, prevented more than 90% of infections with the virus that causes COVID-19.

 

In the newly released data on the first 94 trial participants to come down with COVID-19, the vaccine was found to be more than 90% effective in preventing the disease. Half the participants received a placebo and half the vaccine, so the new data shows that more people who received the placebo than the vaccine came down with COVID-19.

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On 11/3/2020 at 10:08 PM, spartacus said:

tomorrow Trump fires Fauci

 

Ooops!   The American people chose Fauci over Covid Donnie by more than 4 and a half million votes.

 

 

On 11/3/2020 at 11:34 PM, TBBills said:

I heard the vaccine comes out tomorrow and will be in our drinking water.

 

Actually the good news on Pfizer's vaccine came out a week too late to help Covid Donnie.    Maybe it was karma or maybe it was Pfizer refusing to be used politically.

 

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1 hour ago, SoTier said:

 

Ooops!   The American people chose Fauci over Covid Donnie by more than 4 and a half million votes.

 

 

 

Actually the good news on Pfizer's vaccine came out a week too late to help Covid Donnie.    Maybe it was karma or maybe it was Pfizer refusing to be used politically.

 

How many times do we have to tell you? It’s pronounced Karmala! 

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First of all, this has nothing to do with your favorite president.  Blumpft is the furthest thing from this guys mind.  This dude in the photo would rather die than comply with the face diaper suggestion.  I applaud his choice in life; a human should have this choice.  I on the other hand just go along with the mask mandates, so I can try to eek out a living.  And the CDC just said the mask does offer the wearer protection, so maybe we should just mind our own business?

 

The only option left when Biden takes control is to institute military law.  Arrest nonconformists on the spot.  Use armed guards like many other countries do.  Do you guys agree with this?  What else is left on the table?

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24 minutes ago, BeerLeagueHockey said:

First of all, this has nothing to do with your favorite president.  Blumpft is the furthest thing from this guys mind.  This dude in the photo would rather die than comply with the face diaper suggestion.  I applaud his choice in life; a human should have this choice.  I on the other hand just go along with the mask mandates, so I can try to eek out a living.  And the CDC just said the mask does offer the wearer protection, so maybe we should just mind our own business?

 

The only option left when Biden takes control is to institute military law.  Arrest nonconformists on the spot.  Use armed guards like many other countries do.  Do you guys agree with this?  What else is left on the table?

Biden can’t do that. In Indiana where I live the governor has emergency powers he can use to shut the state down or put out a mask mandate.  He did the latter earlier, but had no penalty for it.  I think he should have had a fine for the first violation followed by a limited time in jail for the next.

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Many earlier coronavirus clusters were linked to nursing homes and crowded nightclubs. But public health officials nationwide say case investigations are increasingly leading them to small, private social gatherings. This behind-doors transmission trend reflects pandemic fatigue and widening social bubbles, experts say — and is particularly insidious because it is so difficult to police and likely to increase as temperatures drop and holidays approach.

 

The White House coronavirus task force has been urging states that are virus hot spots to curtail maskless get-togethers of family and friends, saying in reports that asymptomatic attendees “cause ongoing transmission, frequently infecting multiple people in a single gathering.”

As new daily cases in the United States surpassed 145,000 on Wednesday, New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo (D) announced a 10-person limit on gatherings in private homes, calling them a “great spreader.” Similar restrictions have been imposed in states including Ohio, Utah, Connecticut and Colorado, where one recent cluster involved seven people infected while playing the dice game bunco, and Rhode Island, whose governor has pledged to fine violators. Oregon last week announced a “pause” in hard-hit counties on most groups larger than six people.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/at-dinner-parties-and-game-nights-casual-american-life-is-fueling-the-coronavirus-surge/ar-BB1aWRBU

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36 minutes ago, oldmanfan said:

Biden can’t do that. In Indiana where I live the governor has emergency powers he can use to shut the state down or put out a mask mandate.  He did the latter earlier, but had no penalty for it.  I think he should have had a fine for the first violation followed by a limited time in jail for the next.

 

Jesus wept no.

 

The way to proceed is through education about the pandemic, discussion of how to best protect people, and getting actual buy in. 

 

We should not be frigging jailing non-mask wearers FFS. 

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8 minutes ago, shoshin said:

 

Jesus wept no.

 

The way to proceed is through education about the pandemic, discussion of how to best protect people, and getting actual buy in. 

 

We should not be frigging jailing non-mask wearers FFS. 

I recognize my opinion is controversial.  We’ve tried your approach and people are either too stubborn or ignorant to buy in.  Case in point: I was traveling to Kentucky yesterday and pulled in for gas.  I went into the Speedway to get a drink and saw about a dozen people in line, close together, no masks.  I of course quickly backed out.

 

This is a public health crisis.  It demands that level of response.  If you have people willfully putting others at harm then there needs to be consequences.

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3 minutes ago, oldmanfan said:

I recognize my opinion is controversial.  We’ve tried your approach and people are either too stubborn or ignorant to buy in.  Case in point: I was traveling to Kentucky yesterday and pulled in for gas.  I went into the Speedway to get a drink and saw about a dozen people in line, close together, no masks.  I of course quickly backed out.

 

This is a public health crisis.  It demands that level of response.  If you have people willfully putting others at harm then there needs to be consequences.

 

Not to sound like the dearly departed friends, but you're insane. 

 

No one has tried an education and community building campaign from the top. No one. 

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