You're certainly scared of the simple science question.
How do you say the virus is spread?
You're certainly scared of the simple science question.
How do you say the virus is spread?
wow... makes me almost sad to have kori on ignore.
can't fake the deaths, moron.
Explain the e.
Cornyn says Trump could have handled coronavirus better ‘in retrospect,’ but
understands approach = 170K+ dead Americans, just a botched approach shot
The Texas Republican had earlier Thursday dodged questions about Trump’s comments.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/2020/09/10/john-cornyn-defends-trumps-decision-to-downplay-coronavirus-pandemic-concerns
it's called ty fairytales made up by weak men like yourself racistWill.
now lets hear your other cute renditions on racist words.
"75 members of the Texas Tech football team have tested positive for COVID-19 since testing began in June ... this according to the University.
On Monday, TTU announced 5 football players had tested positive for coronavirus -- which raised the previous total from 70 to 75.
According to the University, there are still 6 active cases -- but 69 players have recovered.
75 cases is a pretty staggering number considering there are 123 players listed on the Texas Tech football team.
The school notes the total number of student-athletes who have tested positive at the University is at 116 -- which means the football team responsible for nearly two-thirds of all student-athlete cases.
The football team has the week off -- the next scheduled game is Sept. 26 against Texas.
The Red Raiders kicked off the 2020 season this past Saturday -- defeating Houston Baptist in a 35 to 33 victory.
Several TT players were missing from the game -- but the school did not say if it was COVID related, according to KLBK.
COVID has been an issue on the Texas Tech campus -- more than 1,100 students have reportedly tested positive so far -- with University president Lawrence Schovanec addressing the issue in an open letter this week.
"Over the last few days, we’ve seen a notable increase in positive COVID-19 cases in our campus community, with the majority of these cases among our students who live off campus," Schovanec said.
"While we anticipated positive cases and planned for this situation, it is disappointing that we are at this point less than two weeks into the semester."
We've reached out to Texas Tech for comment -- so far, no word back..."
https://www.tmz.com/2020/09/15/texas...9-coronavirus/
75 huh? How many in the ICU? How many in grave danger? Oh, none?
Nobody cares about the scam any more, cuckold. So stop being a ing buzzkill.
Confirm to your daughter that you're a weak male and stop getting in the way of her .
no health risk. These are all healthy people
can't fake the deaths, moron.
Explain the e.
Well lookie here, they updated the last week in August with more complete data.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/c...ess_deaths.htm
It went from 46079 when your dumb ass posted your original up...
to 54725. This puts even that one week over not only the expected, but over their threshold for reporting it as actual excess.
Not only that, they added more data to the OTHER incomplete weeks.
63159
61264
58626
54725
===============
237,774 [updated count for period, incomplete data]
So now we have deaths from all causes 15% higher, even with incomplete data, meaning final tally will have a total that MUST exceed even that.
What else happened to cause all these deaths, geenyus?
Death rates never shoot up 20% for sustained periods without a cause. Do tell.
Feel free to explain why so many people are dying.
If it is a scam, then what is causing so many people to actually die?
they aren't
Total deaths are one of the most accurate data points we have, to my understanding.
Do you have some proof that the data is unreliable?
A mass conspiracy of coroners making up fake deaths should be trivially easy to prove. Large events leave large amounts of evidence.
Pony up. Or go back to fingerpainting with your own in the corner and banging away on two keys repeatedly.
Bull has been called. Evidence for fold.
Looks like Abbott is shifting to restrictions based on hospitalizations in individual hospital districts. More opening; not Darrin's bar.
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WrongdomGuy strikes again. Your wrong numbers sorry bout your terrible math
It's really bad
WrongdomGuy and his takes. Should be banned. Lying and too bad at math to understand lolooolloolklll
2 more weeks. Loloooollookolool
Pony up [with some evidence and reasoning]. Or go back to fingerpainting with your own in the corner and banging away on two keys repeatedly.
(shrugs) Well, ok then. Fingerpainting with your feces in the corner seems to interest you more than any kind of meaningful discussion about evidence.
Got it. Just another reality challenged cultist.
Last edited by RandomGuy; 09-18-2020 at 12:16 PM.
I guess. Seems to be roughly evidence based. Be interesting to see how fast they are going to move this time. Seems to me like they are going to try to move too fast and get hit with another e.
At least we have a mask mandate this time. Still, the inevitable rise will happen just in time for flu season. Great...
Yeah, in-person school and opening all this is a lot. We'll find out soon enough.
Eyup. What a fun experiment.
Flu season will likely be a lot more mild this year, since we are all doing things for COVID that dovetail with stuff that tends to prevent the flu as well.
In person school will be a diaster.
The administrations seem to be trying their best to get it done, but the kids will not really hew to any mask discipline, and many places just don't have te physical room to have anywhere near safe distancing.
in the austin area they are taking a "remote first, then in person if you opt in later" approach.
One of my high schoolers doesn't want to go back, but the other really misses his friends and wants to go back. wife, who teaches HS at another school entirely, is really not wanting that.
Feel sorry for the kids... this is going to be a lost year or two in their schooling, which means a lost year or two in their early work careers.
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