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    You also called September follows August, right?
    No

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    Ok then I'm going to. Also stocking up on baby wipes and lysol.

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    Never been wrong.
    of course you were

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    No I called ifr. I called you will never know how many people actually died of covid due to mismanagement of data and death counts and I called lockdowns do not work nor are scientific

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    Trump is not stupid. People gotta stop saying this . He's evil, not stupid.
    Hes a stupid mother er when it comes to medicine or pandemics and doesnt understand basics

    Ppl gotta stop saying Trumps is some kind of genius at everything

    Yes hes smart in social media and controlking his re ed base and owning the stupid democrats. Thats it.

    Hes a stupid mother er in everything else

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    No I called ifr. I called you will never know how many people actually died of covid due to mismanagement of data and death counts and I called lockdowns do not work nor are scientific
    You said 10,000 would die tops.

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    You said 10,000 would die tops.
    From coronavirus. Which, you are correct, my count would be more inflated since almost all deaths are a result of comorbi y.

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    IMHE models predicting second wave beginning in September for Texas, Florida, Arizona. But not for hard hit states like New York and New Jersey.

    Based on what -- I'm not sure.

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    Chumpettes care. Every reported death is a point for Zombie Rapist.

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    IMHE models predicting second wave beginning in September for Texas, Florida, Arizona. But not for hard hit states like New York and New Jersey.

    Based on what -- I'm not sure.
    The head of the program usually does media rounds after new models are released.

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    You cannot bull a bull ter. Scoreboarding here is job 1.
    "health experts have supported mass gatherings"

    The narrative about es in covid will be all about reopening, over a month ago. They probably won't mention the two weeks of protests, riots, etc.
    i think they will mention the protesting
    As a side note. Don't be naive.
    They are. I was wrong
    Last edited by spurraider21; 06-11-2020 at 12:26 PM.

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    "health experts have supported mass gatherings"
    Over 1,000 health experts sign letter supporting anti-Black racism protests despite COVID-19 risks

    https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens...isks-1.5603025

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    Hes a stupid mother er when it comes to medicine or pandemics and doesnt understand basics

    Ppl gotta stop saying Trumps is some kind of genius at everything

    Yes hes smart in social media and controlking his re ed base and owning the stupid democrats. Thats it.

    Hes a stupid mother er in everything else
    Here is a basic that he understands: sacrifice the people for the stock market.

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    IMHE models predicting second wave beginning in September for Texas, Florida, Arizona. But not for hard hit states like New York and New Jersey.

    Based on what -- I'm not sure.
    liberal bias

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    These people have been sick with coronavirus for more than 60 days.


    Doctors aren’t sure why.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/06/11/coronavirus-chronic/?arc404=true&utm_campaign=wp_post_most&utm_medium= email&utm_source=newsletter&wpisrc=nl_most

    Permanent nervous and immune system damage? It won't be the first virus to do so.






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    the same guys who have been insisting that everything is fine outdoors are now saying public health officials should say not everything is fine outdoors.

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    Over 1,000 health experts sign letter supporting anti-Black racism protests despite COVID-19 risks

    https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens...isks-1.5603025
    point taken

    though i was referring to those in leadership positions such as the white house team, the CDC, etc. the ones acting as a point of authority for the general public
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    At this point, I think it's pick your poison. Which is better...a couple hundred thousand deaths (many who were in pretty bad shape) or millions of unemployed and struggling to get food and pay rent/mortgage?

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    At this point, I think it's pick your poison. Which is better...a couple hundred thousand deaths (many who were in pretty bad shape) or millions of unemployed and struggling to get food and pay rent/mortgage?
    So same old, same old?

    Also, I'd argue a good chunk were not neccesarily "in bad shape". Many of these people wouldn't have died any time soon if they never caught Covid.

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    So same old, same old?

    Also, I'd argue a good chunk were not neccesarily "in bad shape". Many of these people wouldn't have died any time soon if they never caught Covid.
    Agree that a "good chunk" weren't in bad shape. But a good chunk were. I'm not dismissing the tragedy of these deaths. Buy I'm wondering which option in the long term is preferable.

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    At this point, I think it's pick your poison. Which is better...a couple hundred thousand deaths (many who were in pretty bad shape) or millions of unemployed and struggling to get food and pay rent/mortgage?
    Probably get both

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    Agree that a "good chunk" weren't in bad shape. But a good chunk were. I'm not dismissing the tragedy of these deaths. Buy I'm wondering which option in the long term is preferable.
    Not dismissing, but minimizing...perhaps?

    Honestly, to answer your question - neither and it doesn't matter.

    You can't shut people in or make them do something they simply don't want to do. A lot more people are going to die no matter what option we take.

    All we can hope for in the meantime is treatments/vaccine and/or herd immunity.

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    I agree. It's an unprecedented situation in our lifetimes. Anyone who says their solution would work better doesn't really know. And we actually won't ever really know because plenty will die from COVID and plenty will be thrown into poverty.
    And it will likely be impossible to definitely look back and say that one plan of action was better than another. Without Monday morning quarterbacking every single aspect.

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    Not dismissing, but minimizing...perhaps?

    Honestly, to answer your question - neither and it doesn't matter.

    You can't shut people in or make them do something they simply don't want to do. A lot more people are going to die no matter what option we take.

    All we can hope for in the meantime is treatments/vaccine and/or herd immunity
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    That's fair based on how I posted but I wasn't at all trying to minimize the deaths. Agree with the bold.

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