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    "Owning the Libs" is all they live for. Even Dan Bongino said he's dedicating his career to "owning the Libs." What a stupid thing to find a meaning in life for, but Cults aren't rational.

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    NYT

    And why haven’t the subways been shut down?
    And how would the essential workers get to..you know work.

    The people who are riding the subway are those people. The normies are staying home. Manhattan is basically a ghost town.

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    I called them a CULT years ago...

    once I saw ONE NAZI RALLY in 2015-2016


    I knew.

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    Republicans are walking contradictions. Are your bootstraps not long enough to get through staying at home? Were you not fiscally conservative enough to save for a rainy day?

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    And how would the essential workers get to..you know work.

    The people who are riding the subway are those people. The normies are staying home. Manhattan is basically a ghost town.
    NY is not San Antonio. of all the cities in the US it is most dependent on public transportation. No way they could hav shut it down, to even bring that up is ridiculous

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    NY is not San Antonio. of all the cities in the US it is most dependent on public transportation. No way they could hav shut it down, to even bring that up is ridiculous
    TSA out of touch per par

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    NY is not San Antonio. of all the cities in the US it is most dependent on public transportation. No way they could hav shut it down, to even bring that up is ridiculous
    There are still a bazillion buses running around San Antonio on empty streets.

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    Pete Davidson unwittingly elevated Dan Crenshaw to Celebrity Status.

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    Pete Davidson unwittingly elevated Dan Crenshaw to Celebrity Status.

    lol DoxxMC -

    "the FAT CONTRARIAN"

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    this virus is one tough mofo

    A new study by one of China’s top scientists has found the ability of the new coronavirus to mutate has been vastly underestimated and different strains may account for different impacts of the disease in various parts of the world.

    rofessor Li Lanjuan and her colleagues from Zhejiang University found within a small pool of patients many mutations not previously reported. These mutations included changes so rare that scientists had never considered they might occur.
    They also confirmed for the first time with laboratory evidence that certain mutations could create strains deadlier than others.

    https://www.scmp.com/news/china/scie...-chinese-study

    the virus is still mutating and who knows in a month or 2 it could be even deadlier

    thisisfine.gif

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    theres still a borderline chance this virus spells the end of civilization tbqh

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    this virus is one tough mofo

    A new study by one of China’s top scientists has found the ability of the new coronavirus to mutate has been vastly underestimated and different strains may account for different impacts of the disease in various parts of the world.

    rofessor Li Lanjuan and her colleagues from Zhejiang University found within a small pool of patients many mutations not previously reported. These mutations included changes so rare that scientists had never considered they might occur.
    They also confirmed for the first time with laboratory evidence that certain mutations could create strains deadlier than others.

    https://www.scmp.com/news/china/scie...-chinese-study

    the virus is still mutating and who knows in a month or 2 it could be even deadlier

    thisisfine.gif
    Mutations should probably make it less deadly since that gives it much better chance to replicate and spread if it doesn't kill the host.

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    There are still a bazillion buses running around San Antonio on empty streets.
    With near empty buses. Probably more social distancing on an SA bus than in a park. Should make fare free though like some cities to protect the driver. Don’t know if SA has done that.

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    NYT

    And why haven’t the subways been shut down?
    As Reck said, that's the main method of transport for many New Yorkers, most who are essential workers. It should be shutdown, but can it?

    But also hope the Covid naysayers don't think this is a reason to classify this as a "New York" problem?

    New York was life as normal for awhile, and they've already suffered 5x as many deaths from Covid vs. a typical flu season. Stands to reason that if other regions went on life as normal, the ratio would be similar. Michigan has already exceeded their typical flu death numbers.

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    Mutations should probably make it less deadly since that gives it much better chance to replicate and spread if it doesn't kill the host.
    Don't piss on hater's doomsday party.

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    Mutations should probably make it less deadly since that gives it much better chance to replicate and spread if it doesn't kill the host.
    the article posted says scientists found the opposite

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    Don't piss on hater's doomsday party.
    the situation is pretty dire tbqh given the economic impacts

    sugarcoating it wont make it go away

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    Lost in the noise: long-term disability related to COVID-19.

    Another good reason to remain focused on mitigation.


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    Lost in the noise: long-term disability related to COVID-19.

    Another good reason to remain focused on mitigation.

    Also lost in the noise...

    Cancer deaths caused by the indirect effects of Covid-19 on the NHS will outstrip the number predicted to die from the virus, experts have warned

    https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/12...mpression=true

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    Also lost in the noise...

    Cancer deaths caused by the indirect effects of Covid-19 on the NHS will outstrip the number predicted to die from the virus, experts have warned

    https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/12...mpression=true
    Link doesn’t work for me but lung scars are a focus for developing lung cancer and if COVID leads to cirrhosis there will be an increased in liver cancer.

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    COVID-19 transmission through air-conditioning?

    https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/7/20-0764_article

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    I wish we would stop talking in terms of which disease or condition causes the most deaths. These deaths aren't mutually exclusive. These are additive.

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    I wish we would stop talking in terms of which disease or condition causes the most deaths. These deaths aren't mutually exclusive. These are additive.
    we should, but that would be inconvenient for the "we dont shut the economy down for the flu" talking point

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    Also lost in the noise...

    Cancer deaths caused by the indirect effects of Covid-19 on the NHS will outstrip the number predicted to die from the virus, experts have warned

    https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/12...mpression=true
    Underscores the need for mitigation, tbh.

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    Link doesn’t work for me but lung scars are a focus for developing lung cancer and if COVID leads to cirrhosis there will be an increased in liver cancer.
    https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/12...oronavirus-nhs

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