
Werthless wrote:I'm surprised they had community transmission in Le Tampon... I would have thought they'd be better at preventing a messy situation. I guess they had a few leaks in their social containment strategy.
traderdave wrote:Has anybody seen an authoritative source with testing stats? I was wondering about stuff like total # of tests completed, # requested, backlog; that kind of stuff.
thephan wrote:How about authoritarian sources?
momadance wrote:CalvinBall wrote:Lol that's incredible moma
$15 well spent lol.
As Americans stuck in lockdown see their immune neighbors resuming their lives and perhaps even taking the jobs they lost, it is not hard to imagine the enormous temptation to join them through self-infection, experts predicted. Younger citizens in particular will calculate that risking a serious illness may still be better than impoverishment and isolation.
“My daughter, who is a Harvard economist, keeps telling me her age group needs to have Covid-19 parties to develop immunity and keep the economy going,” said Dr. Michele Barry, who directs the Center for Innovation in Global Health at Stanford University.
In one of the most provocative analyses in his follow-up article, “Coronavirus: Out of Many, One,” Mr. Pueyo analyzed Medicare and census data on age and obesity in states that recently resisted shutdowns and counties that voted Republican in 2016.
He calculated that those voters could be 30 percent more likely to die of the virus.
“Just like I was right on Ventilators (our Country is now the ‘King of Ventilators’, other countries are calling asking for help-we will!), I am right on testing,” Trump posted. “Governors must be able to step up and get the job done. We will be with you ALL THE WAY!”
jerseyhoya wrote:I think the reason you get yelled at is you appear to hate listening to sports talk radio, but regularly listen to sports talk radio, and then frequently post about how bad listening to sports talk radio is after you were once again listening to it.
jamiethekiller wrote:MoMA, who was the person who started all the sites? I did a look on GoDaddy but I think they redacted it?
momadance wrote:jamiethekiller wrote:MoMA, who was the person who started all the sites? I did a look on GoDaddy but I think they redacted it?
This guy. Guess he decided to buy the domain proxy.
https://www.jacksonville.com/news/20200 ... face-masks
jamiethekiller wrote:momadance wrote:jamiethekiller wrote:MoMA, who was the person who started all the sites? I did a look on GoDaddy but I think they redacted it?
This guy. Guess he decided to buy the domain proxy.
https://www.jacksonville.com/news/20200 ... face-masks
Oh yeah this guy. Guy who stands ton profit off of more hospitalization is encouraging people to mass congregate.