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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. Good point
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
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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. Kids hear about the Great Depression in school because it gives the liberals the opportunity to teach how awesome big government programs are and how they save people from scary schit. I'm sure the next generation will learn about COVID because it'll give the opportunity to tell all the kids how the government took away everyone's freedoms for their own good.
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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. To achieve Herd immunity 60% of population needs to have been infected. Sweden's population is 10 Million.
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Lots of retarded ass know it alls on this thread, thats obvious....
How many of you all day posters are epidemiologists, or work for the CDC...
Crickets...
Just pro know nothings that know it all....
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Lots of retarded ass know it alls on this thread, thats obvious....
How many of you all day posters are epidemiologists, or work for the CDC...
Crickets...
Just pro know nothings that know it all....
Those stupid schits are the ones who lied to us and destroyed our economy... gfy
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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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. To achieve Herd immunity 60% of population needs to have been infected. Sweden's population is 10 Million. Don't confuse confirmed cases with immunity, you forget that there were 373 people testing positive asymptomatic. This meat packing plant is not a fluke its more a testament to real life. See immunity tests performed in LA County by Stanford University and testing done in NYC that show nearly 20% of the population in NYC has antibodies.
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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. No. I'm just not a gullible dumbchit. If you are at risk, isolate yourself. GFY
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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. To achieve Herd immunity 60% of population needs to have been infected. Sweden's population is 10 Million. Don't confuse confirmed cases with immunity, you forget that there were 373 people testing positive asymptomatic. This meat packing plant is not a fluke its more a testament to real life. See immunity tests performed in LA County by Stanford University and testing done in NYC that show nearly 20% of the population in NYC has antibodies. 373 of 2300
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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Lots of retarded ass know it alls on this thread, thats obvious....
How many of you all day posters are epidemiologists, or work for the CDC...
Crickets...
Just pro know nothings that know it all....
Welcome!
Broncos are officially the worst team in the nation this year.
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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. Sweden's also a (mostly) homogeneous population that can follow simple instructions, such as observing social distancing standards. Similar to Germany, who also did well compared to it's neighbors. I wonder how well similar voluntary guideline would of work out in parts of South Chicago? We can contrast Shicago with South Dakota, which is also populated largely with Scandinavians and never officially shut down....
You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.
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Lots of retarded ass know it alls on this thread, thats obvious....
How many of you all day posters are epidemiologists, or work for the CDC...
Crickets...
Just pro know nothings that know it all....
I have casually noticed your post and determined you do not have two brain cells clicking together and that is why very few respond to you
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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Lots of retarded ass know it alls on this thread, thats obvious....
How many of you all day posters are epidemiologists, or work for the CDC...
Crickets...
Just pro know nothings that know it all....
You probably need a mechanic to change your oil as well. God forbid you think for yourself.
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Meat Packers are using this situation to Jack up prices. Stop production, farmers cattle prices drop, consumers meat prices go up, guess who wins. Fugging clueless... Your right.... all the chicken processors are in this together in Delmarva.... its a total false narrative that one of the most rural areas on the east coast, has one of the highest infection rates per 1k people.... All because they want to burn the growers..... and raise prices..... while literally selling their stock for pennies on the dollar to the local community. Or could it be.... it really is that contagious, and people standing next to each other really arent catching it left and right causing small communities like ours to have extremely high infection rates?? The great ruse of 2020...
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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.
Sweden's also a (mostly) homogeneous population that can follow simple instructions, such as observing social distancing standards. Similar to Germany, who also did well compared to it's neighbors. I wonder how well similar voluntary guideline would of work out in parts of South Chicago? We can contrast Shicago with South Dakota, which is also populated largely with Scandinavians and never officially shut down.... [/quote] You say that as if I should care.
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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. Sweden's also a (mostly) homogeneous population that can follow simple instructions, such as observing social distancing standards. Similar to Germany, who also did well compared to it's neighbors. I wonder how well similar voluntary guideline would of work out in parts of South Chicago? We can contrast Shicago with South Dakota, which is also populated largely with Scandinavians and never officially shut down.... Being free requires a lot of personal responsibility
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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Lots of retarded ass know it alls on this thread, thats obvious....
How many of you all day posters are epidemiologists, or work for the CDC...
Crickets...
Just pro know nothings that know it all....
I have casually noticed your post and determined you do not have two brain cells clicking together and that is why very few respond to you Funny, because you responded to it twice in less that 3minutes.... As well as your 30 other posts on this thread affirming your teeny cock syndrome trying to prove your value to your internet buddies... Carry on lil one...
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Why are leftists so obsessed with the other guy's penis?
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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. Sweden's also a (mostly) homogeneous population that can follow simple instructions, such as observing social distancing standards. Similar to Germany, who also did well compared to it's neighbors. I wonder how well similar voluntary guideline would of work out in parts of South Chicago? We can contrast Shicago with South Dakota, which is also populated largely with Scandinavians and never officially shut down.... Being free requires a lot of personal responsibility That it does, which is apparently lost on most folks these days.
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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 Didn't have the internet back then but they had plenty ne'er dowells that knew how to manipulate folks with fear This went to shiess when some figured out how to use this disease for their political ends rather than the country's good. They have their hired tools posting here.
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