He absolutely did.
Downplaying the danger of the virus.
Oops. JESS. Sorry. Happy for you guys.
He absolutely did.
Downplaying the danger of the virus.
Oh well, they got their clicks.
HAHAHA IT WAS JUST JANUARY WHEN HE WAS WARNED AND DID NOTHING SUCK IT LIBS
All caps meltdown
Did you need blue font? Let me know how to accommodate your dad joke sensibilities.
TGY get in here and spin this !
They work damn hard to earn their moniker tbh
Dominoes are falling. The home health company mentioned is not the only one involved.
https://www.ksat.com/news/defenders/...-records-show/
Made national news also.
1. You still don't understand exponential growth.
2. You don't understand what I said 1 week ago.
3. You don't understand that the rate I was talking about 1 week ago is slower than what is happening in reality.
4. You don't know how to interpret that model.
That's why its so hard to admit I'm wrong. Because you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about.
sons, TGY was right. Turns out it was the JOO FLOO the whole time! The Cohen-19 virus.....the US has been dealing with this pandemic since 1945 tbh
Sad. Worst part of our culture is how incentivized people are to cut corners and take shortcuts at the expense of safety.
Kamala
Thanks, aside from the pandemic, life is good for us right now.
Harris is right. The President shouldn't be advocating for any specific treatment up there. He has no ing idea what he's talking about. There's a reason Fauci is way more reserved when discussing it. Maybe it helps. I hope it does. But that doesn't mean POTUS should be even talking about it up there much less acting like a medical professional. But thats how he is. Just endless bull spewed from his mouth.
Trump's CDC took the drug off their website.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has abruptly switched its guidance for use of a drug touted by President Donald Trump as a possible treatment for COVID-19, dropping its reference to anecdotal dosages to say simply that there are no approved drugs for dealing with the disease.
The CDC's online advice for hydroxychloroquine was updated April 7, three days after Reuters reported that the CDC was offering what the news agency called "highly unusual guidance" for the drug's use based on "unattributed anecdotes rather than peer-reviewed science."
The updated, and shortened, guidance says simply that "hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine are under investigation in clinical trials” for use on coronavirus patients and "there are no drugs or other therapeutics approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to prevent or treat COVID-19."
The CDC originally told Reuters that the earlier guidance was crafted for doctors at the request of a White House coronavirus task force, which had urged prompt action.
Not surprising in the least. I just wish we'd hear something about the Live Oak nursing home that shared workers with the place since that's pretty close to where I live.
A lifetime ago I was taking prerequisites for Physical Therapy while working as an assistant at a SA Rehab facility. So I know a lot of therapist's. Most all of them have moved to home health since that is where decent salaries are at now. They are good people but from listening to them talk about their companies over the years it is clear that the owner's of these companies are peices of who don't care about their people or patients.
Not to get into a political debate but I'll just say well intended policies have driven that change in the name of cost efficiency. Those unintended consequences.
The model of demanding YOY revenue increase and meeting - beating YOY means that, when there's not enough new money coming in, the numbers have to be padded by internal cannibalism. Imagine how much profit you could show if you didn't pay any of your bills for 3 months. Wow we have all this money... we beat projections for spending and capital (and we creatively relabeled some of it revenue). Almost always given in a pro forma statement.
Gonna be bidens running mate
Someone obviously paying to cover it up
Yeah but there was det one doctor in San Francisco who did good things with it tho I think
Dont forget that french dr
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