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So how did you get aids? Was it a party of five dudes?
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Thanks for clearing that up. It's all good.TheReal_ND wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 6:52 amlol I misread your post. For some reason I thought you were saying you thought you had it. Didn't realize you meant you're immunocompromised. I would do the same tbh
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Dr. Birx Reportedly Believes Coronavirus Death Toll Inflated By Up To 25%
Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus task force response coordinator, believes some official COVID-19 statistics like death tolls may be inflated by up to 25%, a new report states.
Birx criticized the method the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was using to collect its data during a heated task force meeting, according to a report Saturday from The Washington Post...
https://dailycaller.com/2020/05/11/doct ... ng-report/
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Dr. Fauci said it is many times higher than official numbers.DBTrek wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 9:14 amDr. Birx Reportedly Believes Coronavirus Death Toll Inflated By Up To 25%
Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus task force response coordinator, believes some official COVID-19 statistics like death tolls may be inflated by up to 25%, a new report states.
Birx criticized the method the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was using to collect its data during a heated task force meeting, according to a report Saturday from The Washington Post...
https://dailycaller.com/2020/05/11/doct ... ng-report/
Where the uncounted bodies at?
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This thing isn't less deadly than was once thought , its actually worse if anything. Of course politicians in power are going to want the public to think its not as deadly now since they are "opening up" and want businesses to continue so we don't nose dive this year. That doesn't mean they know how to treat this novel virus, or that there will ever be a vaccine. It doesn't mean wearing masks and working in close proximity to one another isn't going to lead to everyone working getting sick eventually. Yeah actually your very likely to get it if someone you work with has it no matter what ppe you have or don't. Trump has an interest right now to make it seem less deadly even though his schizo haphazard style of leadership was just saying we shouldn't open up until there has been 14 days in a row of declines in infection rates and hospitalizations.
The Feds should have clamped down hard in early March and not relented until late April. That would have stamped it out almost completely. They could keep everyone's lights on, keep the water on, give us the checks like they did anyways and then we could have went back to work. There are countries around the world that actually did that and now they essentially no knew cases. But they had a real quarantine not a "shutdown". And im not referring to China. Look at what even Hawaii has done and how successful they've been at stopping the spread. Why is that , I wonder. This thing will be here all year and next too. Governors will likely open up, shutdown, open up , shutdown etc. until we have a vaccine or it mutates to a less virulent strain.
Interesting podcast on what we know now. Hint: not much really
https://player.fm/series/future-strategist
The Feds should have clamped down hard in early March and not relented until late April. That would have stamped it out almost completely. They could keep everyone's lights on, keep the water on, give us the checks like they did anyways and then we could have went back to work. There are countries around the world that actually did that and now they essentially no knew cases. But they had a real quarantine not a "shutdown". And im not referring to China. Look at what even Hawaii has done and how successful they've been at stopping the spread. Why is that , I wonder. This thing will be here all year and next too. Governors will likely open up, shutdown, open up , shutdown etc. until we have a vaccine or it mutates to a less virulent strain.
Interesting podcast on what we know now. Hint: not much really
https://player.fm/series/future-strategist
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Meanwhile in Canada . . .
Dragged off for two violations of the COVID public health act . . . under which it is apparently unacceptable to sit by yourself, far from others.
Meanwhile in Canada . . .
Dragged off for two violations of the COVID public health act . . . under which it is apparently unacceptable to sit by yourself, far from others.
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What's it like chugging koolaid?GloryofGreece wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 9:40 amThis thing isn't less deadly than was once thought , its actually worse if anything. Of course politicians in power are going to want the public to think its not as deadly now since they are "opening up" and want businesses to continue so we don't nose dive this year. That doesn't mean they know how to treat this novel virus, or that there will ever be a vaccine. It doesn't mean wearing masks and working in close proximity to one another isn't going to lead to everyone working getting sick eventually. Yeah actually your very likely to get it if someone you work with has it no matter what ppe you have or don't. Trump has an interest right now to make it seem less deadly even though his schizo haphazard style of leadership was just saying we shouldn't open up until there has been 14 days in a row of declines in infection rates and hospitalizations.
The Feds should have clamped down hard in early March and not relented until late April. That would have stamped it out almost completely. They could keep everyone's lights on, keep the water on, give us the checks like they did anyways and then we could have went back to work. There are countries around the world that actually did that and now they essentially no knew cases. But they had a real quarantine not a "shutdown". And im not referring to China. Look at what even Hawaii has done and how successful they've been at stopping the spread. Why is that , I wonder. This thing will be here all year and next too. Governors will likely open up, shutdown, open up , shutdown etc. until we have a vaccine or it mutates to a less virulent strain.
Interesting podcast on what we know now. Hint: not much really
https://player.fm/series/future-strategist
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The narrative that "We know nothing about this virus!" is pure BS. We know a lot about the virus at this point, but the Technocrats are operating on the assumption that unless you have performed an underwater, quadruple-blind study, you don't have enough information to do anything other than pray to Asclepius for a vaccine.TheReal_ND wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 9:43 amWhat's it like chugging koolaid?GloryofGreece wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 9:40 amThis thing isn't less deadly than was once thought , its actually worse if anything. Of course politicians in power are going to want the public to think its not as deadly now since they are "opening up" and want businesses to continue so we don't nose dive this year. That doesn't mean they know how to treat this novel virus, or that there will ever be a vaccine. It doesn't mean wearing masks and working in close proximity to one another isn't going to lead to everyone working getting sick eventually. Yeah actually your very likely to get it if someone you work with has it no matter what ppe you have or don't. Trump has an interest right now to make it seem less deadly even though his schizo haphazard style of leadership was just saying we shouldn't open up until there has been 14 days in a row of declines in infection rates and hospitalizations.
The Feds should have clamped down hard in early March and not relented until late April. That would have stamped it out almost completely. They could keep everyone's lights on, keep the water on, give us the checks like they did anyways and then we could have went back to work. There are countries around the world that actually did that and now they essentially no knew cases. But they had a real quarantine not a "shutdown". And im not referring to China. Look at what even Hawaii has done and how successful they've been at stopping the spread. Why is that , I wonder. This thing will be here all year and next too. Governors will likely open up, shutdown, open up , shutdown etc. until we have a vaccine or it mutates to a less virulent strain.
Interesting podcast on what we know now. Hint: not much really
https://player.fm/series/future-strategist
Fear mongering nonsense. But whatever, stay inside, let's all isolate together. In fact, why don't we all just go ahead and drive off the nearest cliff? Seems like a better option than morphing into Morlocks because we've let a virus scare us to death.
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I escaped becoming a schizophrenic by the skin of my teeth during a drug-addled period in my early twenties only to get too online ten years later and became autistic insteadTheReal_ND wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 9:43 amWhat's it like chugging koolaid?GloryofGreece wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 9:40 amThis thing isn't less deadly than was once thought , its actually worse if anything. Of course politicians in power are going to want the public to think its not as deadly now since they are "opening up" and want businesses to continue so we don't nose dive this year. That doesn't mean they know how to treat this novel virus, or that there will ever be a vaccine. It doesn't mean wearing masks and working in close proximity to one another isn't going to lead to everyone working getting sick eventually. Yeah actually your very likely to get it if someone you work with has it no matter what ppe you have or don't. Trump has an interest right now to make it seem less deadly even though his schizo haphazard style of leadership was just saying we shouldn't open up until there has been 14 days in a row of declines in infection rates and hospitalizations.
The Feds should have clamped down hard in early March and not relented until late April. That would have stamped it out almost completely. They could keep everyone's lights on, keep the water on, give us the checks like they did anyways and then we could have went back to work. There are countries around the world that actually did that and now they essentially no knew cases. But they had a real quarantine not a "shutdown". And im not referring to China. Look at what even Hawaii has done and how successful they've been at stopping the spread. Why is that , I wonder. This thing will be here all year and next too. Governors will likely open up, shutdown, open up , shutdown etc. until we have a vaccine or it mutates to a less virulent strain.
Interesting podcast on what we know now. Hint: not much really
https://player.fm/series/future-strategist
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