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    Will you die if you can't read a graph?
    Online school works just fine.

    You're ridiculously stupid too. Go back to your comfort thread where you obsess over me.

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    You're ridiculously stupid.

    Go back to your lols.
    So you are arbitrarily picking and choosing essentials? And cannot respond why ny closed schools.

    You lost.

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    Blake on here earlier saying ny schools opening full time. Wrong

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    So you are arbitrarily picking and choosing essentials? And cannot respond why ny closed schools.

    You lost.
    Gossip

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    Blake on here earlier saying ny schools opening full time. Wrong
    Why do you guys need to lie like this? Every thread

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    Online school works just fine.

    You're ridiculously stupid too. Go back to your comfort thread where you obsess over me.
    So, public schools aren't essential. Thanks for admitting it.

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    Online school works just fine.
    Doesn’t work fine when you don’t have a computer at home or any internet access. What do the millions of kids in that category do?

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    "we’re highlighting exclusive White House do ents we obtained related to the

    coronavirus,

    breaking down the conversation around the future of education and

    the latest from our partners at Vox on how deregulation affects nursing homes. Let’s dive in.

    Exclusive:

    We obtained unpublicized do ents prepared for the White House Coronavirus Task Force.

    The report recommends that 18 states in the coronavirus “red zone” for cases roll back reopening measures amid surging numbers.

    The 18 states in the “red zone” for coronavirus cases means they had more than 100 new cases per 100,000 population last week.

    Eleven states are in the “red zone” for test positivity. That means more than 10 percent of diagnostic test results came back positive.

    The do ent also suggests more than a dozen states

    revert to more stringent protective measures,

    including limiting social gatherings,

    closing bars and gyms and

    asking residents to wear masks at all times.


    But not all states are taking the task force’s guidelines seriously.
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    -- email from Center for Public Integrity



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    Doesn’t work fine when you don’t have a computer at home or any internet access. What do the millions of kids in that category do?
    Some schools provide a tablet and have mobile hotspots positioned in neighborhoods for these kids. SOME schools.

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    Doesn’t work fine when you don’t have a computer at home or any internet access. What do the millions of kids in that category do?
    We should have been providing internet service for low income families years ago. Not too late to start now.

    NISD here in SA gave kids tablets in the spring. Do it again.

    This isn't rocket science

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    Sun Belt hospitals are feeling the strain from virus’ surge — and bracing for worse

    In California, doctors are #shipping patients as many as 600 miles away because they can’t be cared for locally.

    In Florida, nurses are pouring in from out of state to reinforce exhausted medical workers.

    And in Texas, mayors are demanding the right to shut down their cities to avoid
    overwhelming hospitals.

    “How many jumbo jet crashes can you handle before you run out of capacity? That’s what we’re facing.”

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/coronavirus-hospitals-florida-texas-arizona-california/2020/07/16/dea0ed7a-c79b-11ea-8ffe-372be8d82298_story.html



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    New York City enters final reopening phase as California, Florida, and Texas cases surge


    Once the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic,

    New York City will move to its final phase of reopening on Monday,


    Malls, gyms, and cultural ins utions will remain closed, as will indoor dining,

    but most other businesses can reopen with appropriate social distancing measures.


    At the peak of its pandemic, New York state often saw hundreds of COVID-19 deaths per day, but reported 10 deaths on Friday.

    Coronavirus hospitalization totals in the state dropped to 765, the lowest they've been since mid-March, and

    less than one percent of COVID-19 tests came back positive in the last 24 hours,

    https://theweek.com/speedreads/926332/new-york-city-enters-final-reopening-phase-california-florida-texas-cases-surge



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    Doesn’t work fine when you don’t have a computer at home or any internet access. What do the millions of kids in that category do?
    Most ppl have both except illegal immigrants tbqh

    Shoulda stayed back home right?

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    Called it


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    Doesn’t work fine when you don’t have a computer at home or any internet access. What do the millions of kids in that category do?
    Good question. We have been failing kids like that for decades. Now you are concerned abou them?

    Let's raise taxes to subsidize internet, and issue all kids tablets. Seems straightforward. Roll it out.

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    The irony of accusing me of having marching orders when you got your marching orders and ran straight here with your fake news

    “The science should not stand in the way of this, And as Dr. Scott Atlas said — I thought this was a good quote — ‘Of course we can do it. Everyone else in the Western world, our peer nations, are doing it. We are the outlier here.’ The science is very clear on this — that, you know, for instance, you look at the [Journal of the American Medical Association's] pediatric study of 46 pediatric hospitals in North America that said the risk of critical illness from COVID is far less for children than that of seasonal flu. The science is on our side here. We encourage for localities and states to just simply follow the science. Open our schools.”

    bootlicking mother er


    "TSA, you are a bootlicking sack of , parroting administration talking points, without really understanding them"

    TSA[posts quotes from the white house] I am not!!



    Children under ten who comprise less than half of the students in our school system.

    Lie and spin, lie an spin. Post another wall of text that leave out the science on 30 million US school students and 3 million adults that work in those schools.

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    Americans Increasingly Dislike How Republican Governors Are Handling The Coronavirus Outbreak

    Gallup recently found that Americans in the

    26 states governed by Republicans are souring on their leaders’ approach to the public health crisis,

    while sentiment remains steadily positive among residents of the 24 states governed by Democrats.

    In fact, over the past month, the share of respondents who agreed that their governor cared about the safety and health of their community

    fell by 8 points, from 61 percent to 53 percent, in states where a Republican is governor;

    opinion in Democratic-run states hovered around 65 percent, despite some movement week to week.

    on the question of how clearly governors were communicating their plans to address the coronavirus, the GOP also got low marks.

    Gallup isn’t the only pollster to find GOP leaders getting lower scores for the way they’re dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.

    Change Research’s polling of six battleground states found especially poor numbers for Republican governors in two states where the number of coronavirus cases surged in the first half of July: Florida and Arizona.

    on the whole, Americans have a somewhat more favorable view of the way Democratic governors have handled the pandemic than the way Republican governors are responding.

    Trump’s response to the coronavirus ...

    About 58 percent now disapprove of his handling of the pandemic

    while just 38 percent approve,

    https://fivethirtyeight.com/features...irus-outbreak/



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    Called it

    If DJT was paying attention back when this thread was made,coronavirus would be a non-issue by now. He threw away an easy re-election because he was too lazy to read daily briefings

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    he was too lazy to read daily briefings
    there's been 3 years of that, but in his simplistic, ignorant mind, a high stock market was key to his re-election, and he knew that if a Wuhan hit USA, the stock market would go down.

    I also think he had no ing idea what to do about fighting a pandemic. He hates competence (except for toadies competent in sucking his ), facts, experts, science, strong, independent people as managers, and he had none of that at hand.

    He had been destroying USA's pandemic preparedness for 2 years, right up to a couple of months before Wuhan.

    He was all alone, he knew it, and froze, blamed Obama, praised Xi, and did nothing for about 3 months, GAMEOVER.

    150K Americans dead from The Trump-Made Pandemic, 50x more than OBL's dead count, and Trash still has 40% approval.

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    ”In 4 months, the U.S. transformed into an obedient socialist country. Government dictated what events are acceptable to attend. Violent protests that instill fear are OK but church services, family funerals and patriotic celebrations are dangerous. And you bought it without a fight.

    Standing in a graduation line is a "safety hazard". Small businesses were forced to close but crowds to support the corporate money machine at WalMart, Lowes and Home Depot are OK.

    Come on. It's "just a mask" & "safety precautions".

    How about a little hush money. Here's $2,400 that we stole out of your pay check in the first place. Enjoy. Buy something with it. From a big corporation.

    Cash is dirty. We can't give change. There's a coin shortage. Use your card. In 4 months, they convinced you to use a traceable card for everything.

    In less than 4 months, government closed public schools then "restructured" education under the guise of "public safety". In less than 4 months, our government demonstrated how easily people assimilate to "guidelines" that have NO scientific premise whatsoever when you are fearful.

    In less than 4 months, our government successfully instilled fear in a majority of the population in America that allows them to control every aspect of your life. Including what you eat, where you go, who you see and your toilet paper.

    And the most dangerous and terrifying part? People are not afraid of the government who removed their freedom. They're afraid of their neighbors, family and friends.

    And they hate those who won't comply.

    It's absolutely terrifying to me that so many people don't question "authority". They are willing to surrender their critical thinking skills and independence. They just... gave up without thinking. Without a fight.

    Do you know what's coming next?
    "It's just a vaccine. Come on. It's for the greater good".

    Wait until you're told that you can't enter any store or business without proof of the Covid-19 vaccine. Wait until you can't go to public events or get on a plane without proof of receiving the vaccine.

    To everyone that doesn't believe this is possible - DO YOU UNDERSTAND that government successfully dictated to people WHEN they were allowed to be outside, where they were allowed to go, and how their children would be educated in less than 4 months? And that a majority of the population followed blindly because they were told to do so.

    You're kidding yourself if you think this behavior won't be repeated with a vaccine. Or whatever the next step is.

    "I don't follow politics."
    "Who cares about that stuff?"
    "I don't like to think about it."

    They got you. Without a thought. Without a fight. Just like France. Just like Russia. Just like China. Welcome, comrade”.


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    Coronavirus Live Updates: ‘Red Zone’ Warning for 18 U.S. States

    The outbreak is so widespread that 18 states have been placed in a so-called red zone because

    they have more than 100 new cases per 100,000 people per week


    The states —

    Alabama,
    Arizona,
    Arkansas,
    California,
    Florida,
    Georgia,
    Idaho,
    Iowa,
    Kansas,
    Louisiana,
    Mississippi,
    Nevada,
    North Carolina,
    Oklahoma,
    South Carolina,
    Tennessee,
    Texas
    and Utah


    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/18/w...irus-news.html

    MISgovernment by Repugs, it's what's good fer ya

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    If DJT was paying attention back when this thread was made,coronavirus would be a non-issue by now. He threw away an easy re-election because he was too lazy to read daily briefings
    He coulda read my thread as well tbqh

    I called it even before US intelligence

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    He coulda read my thread as well tbqh

    I called it even before US intelligence
    I also called wed all b wearing masks even when Fauci was saying they are bad for you

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    In June hhs released 15 billion, another, and 2% in chip and medicaid patients. This is why hospitals are not over capcity and running 90pct icu and deaths not correlating. In addition to younger population who get it and is just a case count.

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    Coronavirus Live Updates: ‘Red Zone’ Warning for 18 U.S. States

    The outbreak is so widespread that 18 states have been placed in a so-called red zone because

    they have more than 100 new cases per 100,000 people per week


    The states —

    Alabama,
    Arizona,
    Arkansas,
    California,
    Florida,
    Georgia,
    Idaho,
    Iowa,
    Kansas,
    Louisiana,
    Mississippi,
    Nevada,
    North Carolina,
    Oklahoma,
    South Carolina,
    Tennessee,
    Texas
    and Utah


    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/18/w...irus-news.html

    MISgovernment by Repugs, it's what's good fer ya
    Now go through and identify who are ab cases, who are listed as probable, who is getting tested just because of interest, pop up testing, etc. These numbers mean nothing

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