We need to try and be patient, as hard as it is. Trump is walking a fine line between getting schit going again, dealing with the inevitable Democrat blame for every death that occurs from any cause, stupid attacks from the media and the political posturing of every governor. It'll happen soon but it needs to be a managed process. As far as I can tell, he's doing about the best he can at this point in the process.
Patience? While the world economy implodes? WTF is wrong with people. If this continues it won't matter who is the POTUS, Trump, Biden, Jesus, or Flave, the economy is going to be reminiscent of the Great Depression or worse. If you are telling me we should play political games and ruin our economy so that Trump has a better chance at re-election I don't know what to say to that line of thinking.
Patience doesn't mean not making things happen as fast as possible. It means, Trump is probably quite aware of all the same concerns that you have, and that most of us have, and is going as fast as he thinks is possible.
"Hey jackass, get your government off my freedom." MOLON LABE
Is everybody in Italy dead? Don't hear much on the news about them lately
Sweden? They must have got the non-deadly strain there too.
The original strain first identified in Wuhan is know as the "A" strain, which as we know, is not very pleasant.
Italy's was slightly different, now called the C, but less deadly then the A.
It was the B that came into the U.S. though Washington. It's less deadly then both of the above, but was genetically isolated before the stain in Italy, hence it's nomenclature.
I'm not sure which strain hit Sweden, but I think it was an attenuated version of C. They did better than Italy, but worse than us on a per capita basis. Of course they also have better life styles than Italy, but medical care not as good as ours, so there's additional variables as well.
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You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.
You cannot over estimate the unimportance of nearly everything. John Maxwell
It gets more interesting when data is also provided for their ages and health issues. That would very well mirror roughly the same number who would have died anyway in the last 4 months.
Are the lieberal states and cities still counting the traffic fatalities, and everything else, as Covid deaths?
Wouldn't it be nice to life in a country where half of it can't be believed? There is a solution!
We may know the time Ben Carson lied, but does anyone know the time Hillary Clinton told the truth?
Immersing oneself in progressive lieberalism is no different than bathing in the sewage of Hell.
You might want to look at that chart a bit more closely. That 21K difference (79k -58K) is for just one week.
Oh fück..
Ok,I just looked at the raw data and the 2020 excess for the US is 32,848. I'm not sure how the data supplied with the graphic correlates or rather why it doesn't.
Originally Posted by 16penny
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
Is everybody in Italy dead? Don't hear much on the news about them lately
Sweden? They must have got the non-deadly strain there too.
The original strain first identified in Wuhan is know as the "A" strain, which as we know, is not very pleasant.
Italy's was slightly different, now called the C, but less deadly then the A.
It was the B that came into the U.S. though Washington. It's less deadly then both of the above, but was genetically isolated before the stain in Italy, hence it's nomenclature.
Complete bullshit, as usual.
There are different genetic markers contained within covid-19 cold viruses, but only as a result of the DNA left behind from the population it has previously infected.
Kinda like 23 and me can tell where you're from.
But the covid-19 virus part is the same, has the same average for cold viruses virulence and less than average fatality rate, no matter the genetic markers.
This is a long but good discussion. All the data comes back similar to the study at this plant. Someone famous s wrote something like this in 1851. We have not so much to fear but fear. Time to get on with it.
Is everybody in Italy dead? Don't hear much on the news about them lately
Sweden? They must have got the non-deadly strain there too.
The original strain first identified in Wuhan is know as the "A" strain, which as we know, is not very pleasant.
Italy's was slightly different, now called the C, but less deadly then the A.
It was the B that came into the U.S. though Washington. It's less deadly then both of the above, but was genetically isolated before the stain in Italy, hence it's nomenclature.
I'm not sure which strain hit Sweden, but I think it was an attenuated version of C. They did better than Italy, but worse than us on a per capita basis. Of course they also have better life styles than Italy, but medical care not as good as ours, so there's additional variables as well.
Sweden has nearly 23k confirmed cases, around a 10% death rate in confirmed cases. They basically kept their economy open, canceled large events and told people to practice social distancing. It is said they are near the point of developing herd immunity because of their actions.
Is everybody in Italy dead? Don't hear much on the news about them lately
Sweden? They must have got the non-deadly strain there too.
The original strain first identified in Wuhan is know as the "A" strain, which as we know, is not very pleasant.
Italy's was slightly different, now called the C, but less deadly then the A.
It was the B that came into the U.S. though Washington. It's less deadly then both of the above, but was genetically isolated before the stain in Italy, hence it's nomenclature.
Complete bullshit, as usual.
There are different genetic markers contained within covid-19 cold viruses, but only as a result of the DNA left behind from the population it has previously infected.
Kinda like 23 and me can tell where you're from.
But the covid-19 virus part is the same, has the same average for cold viruses virulence and less than average fatality rate, no matter the genetic markers.
Go play with your Dinosaurs.
The adults are talking.
You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.
You cannot over estimate the unimportance of nearly everything. John Maxwell
It would be super-cool if we ever got an actual, accurate count. Impossible, but cool.
A totally accurate count may not be possible, but it will be severe; unless you think the economy (while very important) overrules life.
You ever wonder why we all learned about the Great Depression a far cry more than the Spanish Flu in school? One was much more painful and memorable than the other.
This is a long but good discussion. All the data comes back similar to the study at this plant. Someone famous s wrote something like this in 1851. We have not so much to fear but fear.
Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds is an early study of crowd psychology by Scottish journalist Charles Mackay, first published in 1841
I read this 27 years ago.
Originally Posted by 16penny
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty