Bend over. I'll in' give ya's something as big as Africa.
sq miles:
Greenland 0.830M
Africa 12M
I mean on the map.
Although I was misreading the sq miles as 8.3 million.
So I feel vindicated in thinking that South America was larger. But also stupid for not really knowing it.
Anyway, that makes the flat map even more distorted.
Your sympathy request from when you lied about covid? That was big
Do you believe in anything?
Yes. Do you?
Yes.
He believes in lying and just making up.
'We'll be living with masks for years':
COVID-19 through the eyes of a pandemic expert
to walk through a theoretical coronavirus outbreak and examine how governments and private businesses would respond.
The goal of the simulations is to help public health experts and policymakers better prepare for the eventual day a real pandemic arrives.
"The US response has been extraordinarily disappointing and wrongheaded,"
"Whenever there's been an opportunity to do the right thing,
we seem to have done the wrong thing.
The US has to recognize that it is competing for first or second position of
the worst affected country in the world."
there's going to be
no summertime lull
with a big wave in the fall.
It's clear that we are having a significant resurgence of cases in the summer, and they'll get bigger.
And it'll keep going until we lock things down again."
https://www.cnet.com/news/living-wit...tag=CAD590a51e
"(CNN)The cough has come back, without warning and seemingly for no reason; so has the fatigue. True, neither are as debilitating as when I had the actual virus, but they are back.
Like many others, I am now coming to realize that I am living and suffering from the long tail of Covid-19.
I got infected back in mid-April. The onset of symptoms came quickly. I suddenly noticed I was feeling very tired and I had a new cough. I got tested and the morning after I received a phone call from the medical center, I had tested positive for coronavirus.
The virus is like a tornado. When it lands, it swirls through the body, causing chaos, confusion, coughs, wreaking damage to each organ it touches. Some won't survive its visit. For those that do, when it has gone, one surveys the damage to the human landscape and realizes it's much greater than first thought. My symptoms were on the milder side: I never had breathing difficulties, or loss of sense or smell. I was wiped-out tired and I always had "the cough," which has now returned......."
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/07/healt...ntl/index.html
I've read many articles like this.
After "survival", the symptoms remains for weeks or months, and symptoms vary from victim to victim, vary in intensity, and vary in time within one victim.
And like Quest, the attack doesn't have to be severe to have a long tail of nasty, debilitating symptoms.
Very much like very-hard-to-diagnose-Lupus because the symptoms vary so much from victim to victim.
Quest's clumsiness and mental delays sure sounds like his nervous system has been damaged.
Last edited by boutons_deux; 07-08-2020 at 01:40 PM.
Lol you've said each time the media has made a new state the "epicenter" there would be hospital overcapacity and mass deaths. S
You are 0 for everyday epicenter.
Which by media terms is a lot.
But but but I do t know how to calculate ifr.
Lol
Danger
I said zero of what you wrote.
but you did say this was a mild flu.
'A gut punch': United Airlines to lay off up to 36,000 U.S. employees in October as travel remains depressed
United Airlines warned employees for months that mass layoffs loomed if travel didn't rebound, and the airline put a grim face on the expected tally Wednesday.
In a memo to employees, the Chicago-based airline said 36,000 employees, or 45% of its front-line workers in the USA and more than a third of its overall workforce of 95,000, face layoffs on or around Oct. 1. The most affected groups: flight attendants and airport customer service and gate agents, which account for 26,000 of the 36,000.
The airline calls them involuntary furloughs because most of the affected employees will be eligible to be recalled when travel demand returns under terms of their union contracts.
Airlines are prohibited from laying off workers until Oct. 1 under the payroll protection provisions of the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.
United received a $3.5 billion grant and $1.5 billion loan for payroll protection. The program was designed to stabilize airlines and keep workers employed until they could shrink their businesses to the travel reality brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/trave...ut/5396857002/
Truth
Stanford eliminated 11 varsity sports due to disease with ifr less than flu. Great work pgardn
Goal post move. /Lie
looks like you're getting your wish.
what's my wish? quote, link?
Your wish. Unknown lives prolonged for ruining lives. You state it every day. You believe that those at risk for covid should have precedence over those not. This is why you post.
yep, no quote or link. caught lying again. c'est la vie.
You caught thldren in another lie. He's going to go into meltdown mode now.
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