Ohhhh I'm stealing this when I bounce Dale's ball tomorrow mornin'
Ohhhh I'm stealing this when I bounce Dale's ball tomorrow mornin'
It's arguable, at least in court, but, wrong headed. & maybe, (wishful thinking) he vomited that up on the street like that knowing full well he'd have to fold in saw dust in broad daylight as clean up.
What do you think of that supposition, Blakey?
I wish the you'd leave my balls alone. They're sore & chafed.
You wanna know what sore and chafed feels like? Bend over.
So there's no crackdown? What are you whining about?
Glory b, I think that's your first foray into (the bend over).
leading from behind
Anything about testing and tracing or is he not responsible for anything useful like that?
Bend over, I'll ing show you a first foray.
thats very general
Orangegutan throwing the white towel
S&P 500 ETF jumps 2% after hours on report Gilead drug showing effectiveness treating coronavirus
I dont understand how we cannot vote by blockchain tbqh
this country is so ass backwards
18 pages? Did they just list the states and "approve" each one's plan?
Alabama: OK.
Alaska: You're good....
The bodies of COVID-19 victims may be contagious, coroner's case reveals
A forensic prac ioner working in Bangkok, Thailand, most likely caught the virus from a deceased patient,
"There is [a] low chance of forensic medicine professionals coming into contact with infected patients, but they can have contact with biological samples and corpses,"
https://www.livescience.com/covid-19-corpses-contagious.html?utm_source=Selligent&utm_medium=em ail&utm_campaign=16722&utm_content=20200416_Corona virus_Infographic+&utm_term=194127&m_i=TknTpisU9V3 YUey5ZaCQc0G6bi4SD89z0HKS_FnrJyomMYAumWZdeCZYcgJG5 i94sLXeUrblDv67kqvYI53dPJfqfP7Oms
How a coronavirus disaster unfolded on the USS Theodore Roosevelt
By Stephanie Pappas - Live Science Contributor a day ago
At least 585 sailors now have COVID-19 and one has died.
https://www.livescience.com/coronavi...s7iC6N09Cadibm
The Navy is.considering reinstating Capt. Crozier for putting the well-being of his sailors ahead of his career.
I agree with the vomited part. It's arguable that he knew full well he'd have to fold in it.
Gilead stock surges 15% after report says coronavirus drug trial shows encouraging early results
PUBLISHED THU, APR 16 20205:10 PM EDTUPDATED MOMENTS AGO
Berkeley
Gilead Sciences shares surged by more than 15% in after-hours trading Thursday after details leaked of a closely watched clinical trial of the company’s antiviral drug Remdesivir appeared to show promising results in treating Covid-19.
The University of Chicago’s phase 3 drug trial found that most of its patients had “rapid recoveries in fever and respiratory symptoms” and were discharged in less than a week, health-care publication STAT News reported.
“The best news is that most of our patients have already been discharged, which is great. We’ve only had two patients perish,” University of Chicago infectious disease specialist Kathleen Mullane said, according to STAT News, which obtained a video of her remarks.
Gilead didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
The University of Chicago Medicine recruited 125 patients with the virus into Gilead’s two late-stage clinical trials, 113 of whom were severely ill. Gilead intends to enroll 4,000 people in its trials.
There are no proven therapies to treat Covid-19, which has infected more than 2.1 million worldwide and killed at least 142,148 as of Thursday night, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
President Donald Trump has touted Remdesivir and malaria drug hydroxychloroquine as “very exciting,” even though the drugs haven’t yet been proven as effective treatments against the coronavirus.
Orangegutan
Btw, does anyone here still trust the model of 50000 deaths by August? We're already closing in on 40k fast while Governors are discussing re-opening, and it's just the middle of April.
yup
seems 160k was a lowball figure
the worst case scenario was probably > 500k
they lied again
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