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    they aren't all avoidable, a vast majority are avoidable
    500,000 US deaths by March is conservative, I think.

    But I agree. It's better to say mostly avoidable.

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    If you have 2nd most per capita deaths, you get an Emmy.
    Yes, and if you have the most, you lose the election for president.

    Great power, great responsibilty, yadda yadda yadda.

    Trump could have been one of the greats if he pretended to care and tried to save the people from COVID-19 halfway competently, but he couldn't do that could he? Instead he treated COVID -19 as a political adversary rather than a public health threat.

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    500,000 US deaths by March is conservative, I think.

    But I agree. It's better to say mostly avoidable.
    Won't catch heart disease

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    Yes, and if you have the most, you lose the election for president.
    I know. He *lost

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    Won't catch heart disease
    False. COVID-19 can and does result in heart damage. As i recall there were a few NCAA football players who ended up with COVID related myocarditis and skipped the season. Not that you give a about COVID related disability, only death seems to count in your book.

    It's a vascular disease too, weren't you aware?

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    I know. He *lost
    conspiracy cunt

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    False. COVID-19 can and does result in heart damage. As i recall there were a few NCAA football players who ended up with COVID related myocarditis and skipped the season. Not that you give a about COVID related disability, only death seems to count in your book.

    It's a vascular disease too, weren't you aware?

    I lost appe e for a couple of days and had the squirts. I'm 51 and smoke a pack or two per day. Maybe I'm just lucky.

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    I lost appe e for a couple of days and had the squirts. I'm 51 and smoke a pack or two per day. Maybe I'm just lucky.
    You are lucky.

    Generalizing from your case isn't science. It isn't even common sense..

    Heuristically, it's bull .

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    You are lucky.

    Generalizing from your case isn't science. It isn't even common sense..

    Heuristically, it's bull .

    Fine. Happy to report that my family is immune and out of the transmission chain.

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    Fine. Happy to report that my family is immune and out of the transmission chain.
    Glad to hear it. Your family isn't the whole world.

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    As soon as I learned that obesity was a major risk factor, I knew we would have mass mortality.

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    As soon as I learned that obesity was a major risk factor, I knew we would have mass mortality.
    Blaming it on the fat. I hope you get emphysema, you earned it.

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    Fine. Happy to report that my family is immune and out of the transmission chain.
    filthy family

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    Blaming it on the fat. I hope you get emphysema, you earned it.
    If I die of that, I agree. I dropped 35 lbs three years ago.

    Its easy. Stop eating so much.

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    I wonder if Dumpster thinks he's NOT on ignore? Lol

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    I'm counting on it. Makes it funnier, cunt.

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    If I die of that, I agree. I dropped 35 lbs three years ago.

    Its easy. Stop eating so much.
    Yeah, an infectious respiratory disease is stopped in its tracks by calorie restriction.

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    Yeah, an infectious respiratory disease is stopped in its tracks by calorie restriction.
    May stop it from killing you

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    Yeah, an infectious respiratory disease is stopped in its tracks by calorie restriction.

    By the way, NOTHING stops a highly infectious respiratory disease in its tracks.

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    By the way, NOTHING stops a highly infectious respiratory disease in its tracks.
    No, but mitigation works and containment is possible, if pursued diligently from the outset.

    Australia, Canada, South Korea, Taiwan, New Zealand, etc..

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    Yes, and ing China and Vietnam too, even if they understated cases and mortality by an order of magnitude.

    I wouldn't live there, but they're handling their , unlike us.

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    May stop it from killing you
    I'm not fat lol.

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    If I die of that, I agree. I dropped 35 lbs three years ago.
    Suffering doesn't count, even if it happens to you?

    Smoking isn't a contagious disease. Nevertheless, I hope you don't get emphysema. I was just pissed off at your glibness.

    (I saw both beloved grandmothers waste away from that. It was more or less horrible.)

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    Both grandfathers, smoking related heart disease. One died a few months before I was born, the other when I was three.


    My grandmothers lasted another thirty years. They smoked and drank too.

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    Florida police raid home of fired data scientist who built state's COVID-19 dashboard

    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida police brandishing firearms raided the home of Rebekah Jones, the former state Department of Health employee who built the state's much-praised COVID-19 dashboard before being fired over what she said was refusing to manipulate data.

    "They pointed a gun in my face. They pointed guns at my kids," Jones tweeted shortly before 5 p.m. Monday.

    Jones — who launched her own COVID-19 dashboard after she was fired, and used crowdsourcing to raise money to support it — said agents knocked on her door around 8:30 a.m., took all her "hardware and tech" after showing her a warrant based on a complaint filed by the Florida Department of Health.

    A video accompanying the post shows Florida Department of Law Enforcementagents in vests entering the house with guns drawn, asking who else was in the house. She said her husband and two children were inside as they escorted her out of the house.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...rd/6483329002/

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    We'll see how this develops, but not a good look so far for DeathSantis...

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