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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.That does nothing to change the mathematics involved.But the testing in New York is of people who show up to hospitals and demonstrate symptoms. They're not just testing randomly. (Nor is everyone symptomatic tested.) The Santa Clara sample didn't contain people were overtly symptomatic.
My sense of humor has nothing to do with your daily, weekly, monthly passive aggressive jihad to wage political battles over a pandemic.Get a goddyamed sense of PERSPECTIVE because, double damn.Watch the personal attacks, and if you're gonna call yourself Joker, get a better sense of humor, because, damn.
My sense of humor has nothing to do with your daily, weekly, monthly passive aggressive jihad to wage political battles over a pandemic.Get a goddyamed sense of PERSPECTIVE because, double damn.
The USC data from yesterday exposes the whole fraud. Death rates are tiny in reality. USC will be releasing more and more data. Same with Stanford. Covid 19 hysteria will be viewed like the Salem Witch hysteria 20 years from now.That does nothing to change the mathematics involved.
Well, it’s still a virus which spreads quite quickly, and I’m glad we took steps to flatten the curve. But yeah, the death rates aren’t quite as bad as some had predicted.The USC data from yesterday exposes the whole fraud. Death rates are tiny in reality. USC will be releasing more and more data. Same with Stanford. Covid 19 hysteria will be viewed like the Salem Witch hysteria 20 years from now.
Not sure why you'd guess differently, as it's pretty obvious. The more people that catch it, the more people that die.Thanks. Very interesting. I would have guessed differently.
Not sure why you'd guess differently, as it's pretty obvious. The more people that catch it, the more people that die.
I musta misunderstood. I thought you were speaking against the timing of the lockdowns and their effectiveness on death toll. I only looked at your one post and the one you were responding to. I was more responding to what you quotedSo you thought population density wasn't much of a factor in regards to the spreading rate of the virus? I did and still do.
And what have I posted that was any different from what you've just posted? Am I misunderstanding you? Apologize if I am.
- slow the rate of spreading. Check.
- minimize your point of contacts by staying home as much as possible. Check.
- wear masks, carry hand sanitizer and stay at least six feet away from people as much as possible. Check.
- educate myself on the current situation. Check.
Etc etc.
It lasts until we get a gamechanger, either in the form of a vaccine or proven treatment or something else.
Um...I thought this thread was about Brady getting asked to leave a park? Now we’re talking about Coronavirus supposedly being a “witch hunt”...?
(Sigh) ... These are bizarre times.
Herd immunity isn't certain. Although the minority, there are a number of viruses that never result in herd immunity.no. It lasts until people come to their senses and realize there are more deaths in people over 100 than under 30. More deaths in people over 90 than under 50. Quarantine the at-risk population and get everyone else back to their lives. Otherwise we never reach herd immunity.
I musta misunderstood. I thought you were speaking against the timing of the lockdowns and their effectiveness on death toll. I only looked at your one post and the one you were responding to. I was more responding to what you quoted
When looking at death tolls and population density there are a lot of other factors to consider. In the US, rural areas tend to have a high rate of poverty, multiple generations living in the same home and poor health care. All of which contribute to a higher transmission rate and death rate. That said, assuming you're not poor and don't live with a bunch of people in the same house, population density obviously leads to a much higher transmission rate, regardless of the flawed studies that say otherwise.
There are many pre-existing cultural and systemic factors that are far more damaging than the late response in this crisis. The longer a culture is hyper-focused on profit and efficiency , the more fragile and unadaptable both the system and the population become. There are many catastrophes that would lead to the fall of civilization, and most of them, if not self-created, are self-terminating because of the way we live.Phew. Thanks.
I just took a deeper look into that tweet regarding population density and it looks like he counted each major city as a similar density globally which others point out is flawed. Thank God because I was wondering how could density not be a factor.
The late timing of the lock downs and the lack of testing are my two biggest complaints. Without getting too political I see this as a huge national defense failure that is going to cost us exponentially more to get through because of our slow initial response.
There are many pre-existing cultural and systemic factors that are far more damaging than the late response in this crisis. The longer a culture is hyper-focused on profit and efficiency , the more fragile and unadaptable both the system and the population become. There are many catastrophes that would lead to the fall of civilization, and most of them, if not self-created, are self-terminating because of the way we live.
I won't get into the other factors now as there are many, and people still deep in their conditioning (not you) would find it too inflammatory to be productive in this forum. I can expand further via PM if you'd like after work. That said, I encourage you, and any others who are seeking truth to check out the video I linked in my first post. I know it's long, but it's well worth it.
How much time did you talk football in your quoted post above”Sadly, there are too many posters who want to turn every thread political, this one included. I was sucked in at first but I don't bother with them anymore.
One thing that has stood out to me is how some of the political leaning posters spend very little time talking football, if they do at all.
Anyway, thanks for the effort.
That's OK, I've been called worse. I'm not a proponent of communism either. The fact that we still use a system of government designed when horseback and ship were the fastest means of communication is absolutely absurd. It's kind of like trying to design a house with nothing more than 1st grade math. It was a good tool at a certain stage of development, but that was long ago.Someone's going to call you a commie for that.
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