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Meatloaf63

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  1. 0 fumbles and no overthrows on a wide open receiver in the end zone would be a good start...
  2. Nice try you can’t overlook the mistakes of one by comparing it to the mistakes of another. Daboll has a lot to answer for here...
  3. Did you see the unnecessary hit he took that flipped him 180 * and you want your QB purposely taking those hits? With a 21 point lead , with a QB with a propensity to fumble? Damn glad your not coaching...
  4. Jesus, your Qb should not be running a sweep to the short side up 21-0 is that so hard to understand ????
  5. I can show you it but you will just dismiss it because leftists always scream they are for science, but never follow it. what’s stupid is you. People in NY are not behaving any different than people in Florida. But magically it doesn’t spread in WNY. Sweden hasn’t hit what is considered herd immunity but numbers show once 20% infections occur, spread slows to controllable levels. Wouldn’t expect you to understand that. By the way, your wonderful governor still managed to kill twice as many as any other state Good job.... Published: July 30, 2020; Updated: September 1, 2020 Share on: Twitter / Facebook An overview of the current evidence regarding the effectiveness of face masks. 1. Studies on the effectiveness of face masks So far, most studies found little to no evidence for the effectiveness of cloth face masks in the general population, neither as personal protective equipment nor as a source control. A May 2020 meta-study on pandemic influenza published by the US CDC found that face masks had no effect, neither as personal protective equipment nor as a source control. (Source) A July 2020 review by the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medince found that there is no evidence for the effectiveness of cloth masks against virus infection or transmission. (Source) A Covid-19 cross-country study by the University of East Anglia found that a mask requirement was of no benefit and could even increase the risk of infection. (Source) An April 2020 review by two US professors in respiratory and infectious disease from the University of Illinois concluded that face masks have no effect in everyday life, neither as self-protection nor to protect third parties (so-called source control). (Source) An article in the New England Journal of Medicine from May 2020 came to the conclusion that cloth face masks offer little to no protection in everyday life. (Source) An April 2020 Cochrane review (preprint) found that face masks in the general population or health care workers didn’t reduce influenza-like illness (ILI) cases. (Source) An April 2020 review by the Norwich School of Medicine (preprint) found that “the evidence is not sufficiently strong to support widespread use of facemasks”, but supports the use of masks by “particularly vulnerable individuals when in transient higher risk situations.” (Source) A July 2020 study by Japanese researchersfound that cloth masks “offer zero protection against coronavirus” due to their large pore size and generally poor fit. (Source) A 2015 study in the British Medical Journal BMJ Open found that cloth masks were penetrated by 97% of particles and may increase infection risk by retaining moisture or repeated use. (Source) Additional aspects There is increasing evidence that the SARS-2 coronavirus is transmitted, at least in indoor settings, not only by droplets but also by smaller aerosols. However, due to their large pore size and poor fit, cloth masks cannot filter out aerosols (see video analysis below): over 90% of aerosols penetrate or bypass the mask and fill a medium-sized room within minutes. The WHO admitted to the BBC that its June 2020 mask policy update was due not to new evidence but “political lobbying”: “We had been told by various sources WHO committee reviewing the evidence had not backed masks but they recommended them due to political lobbying. This point was put to WHO who did not deny.” (D. Cohen, BBC Medical Corresponent) Japan, despite its widespread use of face masks, experienced its most recent influenza epidemic with more than 5 million people falling ill just one year ago, in January and February 2019. However, unlike SARS-2, the influenza virus is transmitted by children, too. Many states that introduced mandatory face masks on public transport and in shops in spring or early summer, such as Hawaii, California, Argentina, Spain, France and Japan, still saw a strong increase in infections from July onwards, indicating a low effectiveness of mask policies. Austrian scientists found that the introduction, retraction and re-introduction of mandatory face masks in Austria had no influence at all on the infection rate. In the US state of Kansas, the 90 counties without mask mandates had lower coronavirus infection rates than the 15 counties with mask mandates. To hide this fact, the Kansas health department tried to manipulate the official statistics and data presentation. Contrary to common belief, studies in hospitals found that the wearing of a medical mask by surgeons during operations didn’t reduce post-operative bacterial wound infections in patients. In children, the risk of Covid-19 disease and transmission is very low – much lower than for influenza – and face masks for children are therefore, in general, not indicated. During the notorious 1918 influenza pandemic, the use of cloth face masks among the general population was widespread and in some places mandatory, but they made no difference.
  6. Well you can’t even offer proof that wearing masks does much of anything. The two places in the world that are struggling the most had the strictest lockdowns and mandatory mask use. Hawaii and Peru are a mess. The only reason NY is doing good now is because of how bad you did in the beginning. Cuomo taking credit for low numbers now that are only happening because so many got infected under his initial incompetence. That being said if you can help your fellow man you should do it, but wearing a cloth mask outdoors is an exercise in stupidity, totally unnecessary.
  7. Look at NY’s debt genius . Florida was not in debt until Covid destroyed tourism unlike NY that was wallowing long before. And every random test in Ny showed that the infection rate in NY was at least 10 times the known in some cases they found it over 49 times so do the math pal. Should you be out trying to defund the police? When this is over Florida will return to prosperity, any will have a shrinking tax base and a burned out city with little retail and empty sky scrapers...
  8. These losers think NY has done such a great job, the truth is they did such a terrible job in the beginning they got at least 20% of the state infected. Once the infection reaches this many people it slows down, look at Sweden , hell look at Florida now. It doesn’t go away and that’s not herd immunity levels, but in almost every case around 20% is the magic number. Nobody has figured out for how many that have been tested how many others were infected without being tested, but surely this is what happened. Florida at one point closed 3/5ths of their ICU beds because they were so slow, the media would have you believe the state was about to collapse from everyone being infected, the truth of the matter is less than 3% of Floridians have tested positive and nobody knows the true infection level. But at least the state is not billions in debt and going further down due to a egomaniac dictator ruining the state like in New York.
  9. No it’s not, that’s a sample of the number of people tested not the entire population of the state. Since mostly only people who think they are sick our exposed generally get tested, that will skew the true infection rate. Since the beginning of Covid Florida has not reached 4% of its people infected if you add them all up. But go ahead and keep being chicken little of a virus that has a over 99%survivability rate?
  10. During a Buck Institute Webinar streamed on July 14, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield promoted the general reopening of schools, highlighting the low coronavirus risk for children without preexisting conditions and the unfortunate spike in suicides and drug overdoses, which Redfield said are “far greater” in number than COVID-linked deaths in the young. Hows this Bull?
  11. Not going to do all the research for you but as of today Ny has 32,645 deaths Florida 6117. The goal was to flatten the curve if you remember. Florida’s budget is balanced, How far in debt is NY? Anyone can stop the spread almost completely by destroying itself, the key is to be able to live some sort of a life, have some type of economic activity. Florida’s problems came from a number of reasons. A good deal of it was improper behavior and not following the rules put in place in bars. They were packed and nobody gave a crap. So they were shut back down. Kids still are breaking rules between Miami Dade and Palm Beach county having large outdoor parties and not distancing so much they are talking about a curfew there. Maybe NYC got scared into behaving better with how bad it was in the beginning, but as Sweden has found out, the more that get infected, the spread slows down. Maybe it’s a combo of both having higher number of resistance and better behavior from fear.
  12. There’s 32,645 dead who probably disagree with you.
  13. NYC has so many infections it has a good base of resistant citizens. The more it spreads eventually the rate slows. And in the end the goal was a few weeks to slow the spread to not overwhelm the hospitals not imprison a population for 6 months or a year. There are more deaths from suicide and drug overdoses happening now due to the excessive measures. There are just as many studies that show masks are ineffective as there are ones that say they help. The crappy cloth ones that most people are using do very little, may even hurt with the false sense of security given. All Ny did is kill its people of early, the still have 5 times the deaths that Florida has had.
  14. Riots, and going to bars without distancing. As good a guess as any.
  15. Last week 6 Atlanta police officers lose their jobs because they used a Taser, a deadly weapon on two college students. This week the Taser should be treated like a squirt gun? and firing one at an LEO’S face should be disregarded.
  16. The man defied a curfew, walks into the middle of a police line (Police who are probably exhausted from being over stressed and over worked. Some have been shot at, attacked by people in vehicles.) then puts his hands in the vicinity of the officers holstered weapon. He wasn’t there to have a discussion, he was there to cause trouble. It sucks he got hurt, but he went out of his way to cause the situation. It doesn’t matter if he was 17 or 75. He put himself and the police in a bad position, not the other way around. If I jumped into the middle of a police line after all the rioting and violence that proceed this and put my hand near an officers weapon, I’d damn sure expect to get pushed back. That’s called personal responsibility for ones behavior, he came their looking to cause trouble and he found it. Of course you ignore the the stats and a good part of the post you responded to. I’m surprised you couldn’t throw in “you’re a racist” while you were at it... The whole Kap issue starts with a phony premise that there is a war on a Black men from police. Statistically speaking if there is a war on black men, it’s from other black men. The weekend after George was killed, 10 more black men were killed in Chicago alone with barely a peep this keeps happening.
  17. No, in other words know the facts before you make emotionally ridiculous responseS . In 2019 10 unarmed Black men were killed by the police, 19 white people were. The police kill more whites each year than Blacks. A police officer is 18 times more likely to be killed by a black person than an unarmed black person is likely to be killed by a police officer. Stats are from the Washington post. From the FBI, blacks kill more whites by a 2 to 1 ratio year in and year out. Police consistently kill more white people each year than blacks. According to the US Department of Justice, African Americans accounted for 52.5% of all homicide offenders from 1980 to 2008, with Whites 45.3% and "Other" 2.2%. The offending rate for African Americans was almost eight times higher than Whites, and the victim rate six times higher. Most homicides were intraracial, with 84% of White victims killed by Whites and 93% of African American victims killed by African Americans. Does all this mean there are not racist cops or people? Absolutely not, there are. But it does show its not a systemic issue that Democrats are pushing it as. Studies also show that the racial make up of police forces tend to mimic the community they serve. All of these cities That have major issues have one thing in common. They have been run by one political party for 40, 50, and some cases 80 years. These mayors appoint who has been running the police department. Look no further than that to see why there is a local issue. People claim a lot of this goes back to opportunity’s to have better education. Well who has been running the schools? When George Bush tried to start a voucher program to allow inner city parents to get their kids out of failing schools, who blocked that? There is a high problem of a certain party trying to divide us by Race, Sex, and religion. They have pushed that narrative for as long as I can remember. We are now looking at the results...
  18. Wow that’s crazy. All we want is the truth so we can make a determination what risk we are willing to take. All the misinformation makes that very difficult. Thanks for posting...
  19. Not what I said. Dr.’s are being told to code deaths a certain way, which is different in how they did it in the past. It’s causing numbers to be skewed against how numbers were arrived at in the past, this is a fact.
  20. It’s not bull crap it’s a new CDC guide line on how to code the deaths. Look at the legislature that forced Colorado to change how they report deaths now. It’s now nuanced to show those who died from and those who died with, big difference over 23% in Colorado, different in each state since the CDC bungled this.
  21. The true death rate actually lies between .1 - .01 6% is nothing but a scare tactic. It may spread more quickly than the flu, but it doesn’t kill at a higher rate....
  22. Not always true, building inspectors can be wrong and it’s pretty simple to google local and state codes. A structural engineer would be a better example...
  23. That’s not the point, he was musing that it would be nice to be able to inject something to kill the virus, people acted like we don’t ever do a similar thing, which is the point, we do...
  24. I love the Clorox people, like it never occurred to them to cure a disease we inject Chemo drugs a poisonous substance. Or the UV light comments when Cedar Sinai hospital is experimenting with UV light on a scope in lungs. I’ll informed but flapping their mouths... True but if it’s that or no games, I’m sure they will find a place to play...
  25. Not really, if there are no fans, doesn’t matter where you play.
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