No there aren't
You
Are
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Intelligent
You ain't seen nuttin yet
pandemic-related lockdowns and restrictions have inflicted much more harm on younger people than the coronavirus itself. A new report reveals that nearly half of 18 to 24 year-olds are “showing at least moderate depressive symptoms," and for many the depression is severe.
Researchers at Harvard, Northeastern, Rutgers, and Northwestern universities conducted eight large survey rounds across all US states from April through October, finding that young adults are increasingly having suicidal thoughts. In the US adult population as a whole
Thread come on out and take your spanking, get it over with. You can’t hide forever.
Not as dangerous as the flu for majority of population
Trumps America
Post the surveys about trumps America
Those folks aren't masked, likely an older photo. Narrative and all tho.
Looks like you're totally wrong tbh.
"What countries with surging infections can take away from Taiwan’s experience is that nothing works without contact tracing those who have tested positive and then quarantining them, said Chen Chien-jen, Taiwan’s former vice president and an epidemiologist, in an interview.
Also, as it’s not easy to make people stay in quarantine, Taiwan has taken steps to provide meal and grocery delivery and even some friendly contact via Line Bot, a robot that texts and chats. There is also punishment — those who break quarantine face fines of up to NT$1million ($35,000)."
I'm all for this.
There is no national contact-tracing program in the U.S., and contact tracers who work for the 40 local health departments in areas with the most coronavirus cases have reached just a fraction of the patients who have tested positive, a Reuters investigation found earlier this month.Aug 31, 2020
Who's rioting and marching to get better contact tracing? Anyone?
The question is “how do you train knuckleheads”
This is embarrassing for this country.
Amarillo is almost as bad as El Paso right now and those rubes put on a mask-optional indoor rodeo this weekend.
https://www.myhighplains.com/news/lo...19-cases-rise/
Our political leadership has been piss poor. It's one of the main differences between us and other rich countries. It's amazing how much avoidable mass death Americans will put up with -- life is pretty cheap in the USA.
The leadership is a representation of the electorate. Maybe our values are different than other countries.
Blaming the voters and embracing avoidable mass death -- because, values -- is optional.
Putting the burden of facing COVID-19 on people with the power to do something about it -- like President Trump and the US Congress, like governors and state legislators, like city and county officials, like the public at at large -- seems much preferable to puny teacup striving at "values," eh?
Facing the truth is always optional. It's easy to blame something out of your own control. It all goes back to values. Which candidate ran on a plan of intrusive contact tracing and quarantine with 35K dollar fines for violating them? Neither, because they wouldn't have made it past the primaries. That's because of values. Most Americans probably still see COVID as something that happens to other people who aren't careful. Even here it's a wart against anyone from the other party, they deserved it for lack of proper protocol at some point (regardless how illogical that is).
Speaking in circles will always bring you back to your starting point.
They deserved it.
(Very convincing, profe.)
There are plenty threads here where people are COVID diagnosis based on political party.
Your whining never stops, does it?
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