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    No one could have handled the pandemic better than Trump.
    North Korea obviously did they have zero deaths.

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    North Korea obviously did they have zero deaths.
    Anyone who has a better response to COVID than our Dear Leader is just lying. No one could have done better than Bunker .

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    Annually weeks 40 through 18 just like he said in the tweet, October to may.. you couldn't understand that? Never would have guessed.
    I understand perfectly. I am merely walking you through some basic critical thinking for data analysis, something I am an expert in.

    October through first week of May.This disease did not break in October in any meaningful way.

    Why limit yourself to the flu season data for something that is not conforming to flu season patterns?

    Why use this metric rather than that of a whole year?

    If you exclude the most recent month, that happens to have the most deaths, how might that affect your conclusion about the severity of the disease?

    Would not a better comparison be take 30 weeks of data from the start of the outbreak in that country?
    Last edited by RandomGuy; 06-04-2020 at 01:15 PM.

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    October through first week of May.

    Why limit yourself to the flu season data for something that is not conforming to flu season patterns?

    This disease did not break in October in any meaningful way.
    Wow you are not smart. Coronaviruses are seasonal. Again why you do not understand. Lol your analysis.

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    Wow you are not smart. Coronaviruses are seasonal. Again why you do not understand. Lol your analysis.
    I understand perfectly. I am merely walking you through some basic critical thinking for data analysis, something I am an expert in.

    October through first week of May.This disease did not break in October in any meaningful way.

    Why limit yourself to the flu season data for something that is not conforming to flu season patterns?

    Why use this metric rather than that of a whole year?

    If you exclude the most recent month, that happens to have the most deaths, how might that affect your conclusion about the severity of the disease?

    Would not a better comparison be take 30 weeks of data from the start of the outbreak in that country?

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    Critical thinking or

    I expect because that is the lazy way to go. Conservatives in general are lazy thinkers. They share this with conspira s like Cosmored.

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    I understand perfectly. I am merely walking you through some basic critical thinking for data analysis, something I am an expert in.

    October through first week of May.This disease did not break in October in any meaningful way.

    Why limit yourself to the flu season data for something that is not conforming to flu season patterns?

    Why use this metric rather than that of a whole year?

    If you exclude the most recent month, that happens to have the most deaths, how might that affect your conclusion about the severity of the disease?

    Would not a better comparison be take 30 weeks of data from the start of the outbreak in that country?
    lololol you dont understand coronavirus is seasonal. No excess deaths during that time. Lol you

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    Wow you are not smart. Coronaviruses are seasonal. Again why you do not understand. Lol your analysis.
    Past Coronaviruses have been seasonal.

    What study do you have that supports the conclusion that this one is?
    If so what is it's "Season"?

    Science or

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    lololol you dont understand coronavirus is seasonal. No excess deaths during that time. Lol you
    So you avoided all the critical thinking questions, in favor of more self-congratulatory masturbation. more .

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    Wow you are not smart. Coronaviruses are seasonal. Again why you do not understand. Lol your analysis.


    your derision, poster-boy.

    If you can't show any science to support your position, the conclusion that you belong on the left side of the graph... is pretty obvious.

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    Coronaviruses are seasonal. .. Lol your analysis.
    So in summary:
    For the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, we have reason to expect that like other betacoronaviruses, it may transmit somewhat more efficiently in winter than summer, though we don’t know the mechanism(s) responsible. The size of the change is expected to be modest, and not enough to stop transmission on its own. Based on the analogy of pandemic flu, we expect that SARS-CoV-2, as a virus new to humans, will face less immunity and thus transmit more readily even outside of the winter season. Changing seasons and school vacation may help, but are unlikely to stop transmission. Urgent for effective policy is to determine if children are important transmitters, in which case school closures may help slow transmission, or not, in which case resources would be wasted in such closures. Previously it was thought children were not easily infected with SARS-CoV-2. Recent evidence from Shenzhen suggests that children may be infected and shed detectable virus at about the same rate as adults — so now the only question is whether they transmit as readily. It seems likely the answer is yes, but no data as of this writing to my knowledge.
    https://ccdd.hsph.harvard.edu/will-c...armer-weather/

    tholdren

    I guess I know which end of hte graph to put you on. Welcome to Mount Stupid.


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    Past Coronaviruses have been seasonal.

    What study do you have that supports the conclusion that this one is?
    If so what is it's "Season"?

    Science or
    Coronaviruses are "sharply" seasonal. Covid 19 following same curve. But you wouldn't know that because you can't understand daily reporting...

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    Coronaviruses are "sharply" seasonal. Covid 19 following same curve. But you wouldn't know that because you can't understand daily reporting...
    That isn't a study showing covid19 will be sharply seasonal. that is you

    My critical thinking questions remain, you snot-nosed, punk ass, poser.



    (ignoring the obvious typo in his X axis labels)-RG

    Why limit yourself to the flu season data for something that is not conforming to flu season patterns?

    Why use this metric rather than that of a whole year?

    If you exclude the most recent month, that happens to have the most deaths, how might that affect your conclusion about the severity of the disease?

    Would not a better comparison be take 30 weeks of data from the start of the outbreak in that country?

    Science and reasoning or .

    I expect the latter.

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    That isn't a study showing covid19 will be sharply seasonal.

    My critical thinking questions remain, you chicken .

    hy limit yourself to the flu season data for something that is not conforming to flu season patterns?

    Why use this metric rather than that of a whole year?

    If you exclude the most recent month, that happens to have the most deaths, how might that affect your conclusion about the severity of the disease?

    Would not a better comparison be take 30 weeks of data from the start of the outbreak in that country?
    Lol coronaviruses are proven to be sharply seasonal and yes, covid 19 is following the same curve.


    Lol you melting down because you can't arrange the data and see the seasonality or the trend. You can only read about inaccurate daily counts and gossip. And name call. Lolololol

    In terms of your other ignorant question. If covid was as bad as you say why does the graph show consistency in all cause fatalities. I.e where's all those extras?

    Lol you dont know how to get that data. Lol.

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    Lockdown caused more deaths than it saved, a Nobel laureate scientist said on Saturday, as he predicted the UK would emerge from Covid-19 within weeks.

    Michael Levitt, a Stanford University professor who correctly predicted the initial trajectory of the pandemic, sent messages to Professor Neil Ferguson in March telling the influential government advisor he had over-estimated the potential death toll by "10 or 12 times".

    The Imperial College professor's modelling, a major factor in the Government's apparent abandoning of a so-called herd-immunity policy, was part of an unnecessary "panic virus" which spread among global political leaders, Prof Levitt now tells the Telegraph.

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    A: Snot-nosed, punk-ass posers do not answer direct questions.
    and
    B: Snot-nosed, punk-ass posers do not support their assertions when asked to do so.

    thodren does not answer direct questions and does not support his assertions when asked to do so.

    tholdren is therefore a punk-ass poser.

    Quod Erat Demonstrandum

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    You still haven't addressed finlands difference in counting death.

    1. You divided by 2 for the ltc facilities although bad math.

    But

    You didn't address

    2. Finland requires deaths to test pos AND die from a complication.

    This is different than sweden.
    Show us your good math.

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    Show us your good math.
    A: Snot-nosed, punk-ass posers do not answer direct questions.
    and
    B: Snot-nosed, punk-ass posers do not support their assertions when asked to do so.

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    A: Snot-nosed, punk-ass posers do not answer direct questions.
    and
    B: Snot-nosed, punk-ass posers do not support their assertions when asked to do so.

    thodren does not answer direct questions and does not support his assertions when asked to do so.

    tholdren is therefore a punk-ass poser.

    Quod Erat Demonstrandum
    Lol mad because you don't understand why daily reporting is ineffective and have no idea how to find the data. Lol


    Name calling. You lost

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    Show us your good math.
    Lol divide by 2. Bwahahahhahahhahahahah

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    Why limit yourself to the flu season data for something that is not conforming to flu season patterns?

    Why use this metric rather than that of a whole year?

    If you exclude the most recent month, that happens to have the most deaths, how might that affect your conclusion about the severity of the disease?

    Would not a better comparison be take 30 weeks of data from the start of the outbreak in that country?
    [lols and deflecting questions]

    Coronaviruses are seasonal.
    Past Coronaviruses have been seasonal.
    What study do you have that supports the conclusion that this one is?
    If so what is it's "Season"?
    [re-states assertion, engages in chest-thumping].
    A: Snot-nosed, punk-ass posers do not answer direct questions.
    and
    B: Snot-nosed, punk-ass posers do not support their assertions when asked to do so.

    thodren does not answer direct questions and does not support his assertions when asked to do so.

    tholdren is therefore a snot-nosed punk-ass poser.

    Quod Erat Demonstrandum

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    Lol mad because you don't understand why daily reporting is ineffective and have no idea how to find the data. Lol


    Name calling. You lost
    You lose the second you dodge direct questions and don't provide adequate support for your assertions.

    Now, run along and change the subject again.

    Boy.

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    Anyone who has a better response to COVID than our Dear Leader is just lying. No one could have done better than Bunker .
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    A: Snot-nosed, punk-ass posers do not answer direct questions.
    and
    B: Snot-nosed, punk-ass posers do not support their assertions when asked to do so.

    thodren does not answer direct questions and does not support his assertions when asked to do so.

    tholdren is therefore a snot-nosed punk-ass poser.

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    Textbook internet pseudo intellectual house dad - changes others responses (yet quotes them anyhow) then finishes with some Googled latin phrase.

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    You lose the second you dodge direct questions and don't provide adequate support for your assertions.

    Now, run along and change the subject again.

    Boy.
    A. Covid 19 curve is depicting a completely seasonal complete with nose and tail.

    B. Arrange the data by cases reported to the covid project. But you arent smart enough and too lazy to do so.

    C. All case fatality... you still don't understand why this matters

    D. Daily case and fatality... you still don't undrrstand that this is not accurate nor do you understand why that matters.

    E. You keep name calling and asking the same questions that I continue to explain.... you are wrong and don't understand why which makes your questions and name calling even more hysterical

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