Get your jab in there. Heaven forbid you have anything valuable to add.
Don't believe it's saying it was through the air conditioning. I believe they're saying the direction of airflow would have moved droplets between the tables easier.
Get your jab in there. Heaven forbid you have anything valuable to add.
what are you talking about? i'm the one who recommended shooting the virus with a gun
Tallies with what I read.
Okay you said through the air conditioning which would mean it's airborne and could be sent all over the entire building. Airflow and air conditioning are two different things. Just because air conditioning is causing the airflow it doesn't mean that the disease is moving through the air conditioning system.
One day you'll grow up and realize you're not nearly as clever as you pretend to be. That's when you actually start learning things.
explains why you haven't learned much, tbh
You're still trying to impress the crew I see. Good luck with that. Maybe one day they'll accept you.
Article has nothing to do with Trump. You’re getting desperate sheltering in place.
Kinda looks like Kirby on defense.
I agree.
Can’t speak to the country but in SA oncology services are not being disrupted. In Toronto where I have a relative practicing mammography for breast cancer there is no disruption of service. I think it’s more likely there would be deaths from COVID in patients with a history of cancer with impaired immune systems from chemotherapy and particularly those who underwent a bone marrow transplant and those suppressed because of organ transplants. Pretty sure Sean Elliott wants no part of COVID.
‘Living in a failed state’:
Devastating column slams Trump’s administration for being
‘too corrupt or stupid to head off mass suffering’
George Packer argues that the coronavirus didn’t “break” America — it revealed what was already broken.
the country already had a number of underlying conditions, according to Packer —
conditions that were being “ruthlessly” exploited. “…
a corrupt political class,
a sclerotic bureaucracy,
a heartless economy,
a divided and distracted public—
had gone untreated for years,” Packer writes.
“We had learned to live, uncomfortably, with the symptoms.
It took the scale and intimacy of a pandemic to expose their severity—
to shock Americans with the recognition that we are in the high-risk category.”
the Trump administration acted like the governments of Pakistan or Belarus —
“like a country with shoddy infrastructure and a dys#func#tional government
whose leaders were too corrupt or stupid to head off mass suffering.”
“From the president came willful blindness, scapegoating, boasts, and lies.
From his mouthpieces, conspiracy theories and miracle cures.
A few senators and corporate executives acted quickly—not to prevent the coming disaster, but to profit from it.
When a government doctor tried to warn the public of the danger,
the White House took the mic and politicized the message.”
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/04/liv..._campaign=4349
Corona = survival of the fittest. Liberate Texas.
No need to reassess who’s desperate, the flailing above confirmed it.
Disagree with the conclusion all you want but putting something into context seems very worthwhile tbh
‘I don’t see any other way out’:
Diagnostic testing and smartphone contact tracing to beat pandemic
What makes the Covid-19 pandemic so difficult to contain?
Silent transmission by asymptomatic patients is partly responsible,
but research emerging from Germany suggests the SARS-CoV-2 virus has developed a second impressive strategy for ensuring its success:
the ability to establish two separate communities within a host –
the first in the throat,
the second in the lungs.
Early colonisation of the throat is responsible for the dangerous lag between a person being infectious and the onset of symptoms.
‘With a throat-borne pathogen, the virus arrives and replicates in the throat, and all you feel is an itch or a soreness or even nothing.
As it replicates to an infectious concentration, there’s still no reaction from your immune system,’ he said.
‘Only a few days later,
when the virus spreads from the throat to the lung, do symptoms kick in.
At that point, you’ve already been spreading the virus for a few days.
As we know now, about 45% of all infectious events (with the coronavirus) occur before the onset of symptoms.’
aggressive testing within populations as essential if the world is to get on top of the pandemic.
‘Even if you identify patients on the day of symptom onset and immediately lock them in,
you’ve already lost half of the time that you’d like to have to prevent all infections,’
https://horizon.scienceblog.com/1254/i-dont-see-any-other-way-out-diagnostic-testing-and-smartphone-contact-tracing-to-beat-pandemic/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campai gn=Feed%3A+scienceblogrssfeed+%28ScienceBlog.com%2 9
That's so rich
the fatality rate lower,
but tell that to the staffs of ERs, ICUs
the total dead will blow past the worst flu season total in the next couple weeks.
but the fatality rate is lower, useful news, everybody back to work.
Great. Whom do you want to die now?
Honestly, why do you keep posting info from this hack? He posts these information blurbs without extrapolation in order to downplay and try to create justification for "opening up."
And it's already been theorized a month ago that true mortality rate is much lower than the official case fatality rate. And my reply to that is: So? In the harder hit regions (and even Sweden) Covid has already caused more deaths than even the worst flu seasons. New York averages about 400-500 deaths per day from ALL causes usually. They're averaging more than that in Covid deaths. This is worse than flu. It's not the Black Plague, sure, but even if we find out the real morality rate is .02 (twice that of the flu), that is still a BIG problem for a virus we don't have an immunity to and treatment for.
Kentucky just might be the dumbest state in the union
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