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17 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:


Nope. Why I said appears to be. 

So, you are not sure. So, it’s possible that he/she is actually not obsessed? 

Posted
40 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:


He posts incessantly about Trump. He appears to be obsessed. See answering questions is easy. 

 

No way....a left wing lemming obsessed about Trump??  He must be the only one.

Posted (edited)
13 hours ago, Magox said:

Another report that shows trends improving

 

 


Tests leveling in last week to 10 days. %positive much less meaningful except maybe locally. Case counts (flat) in the last 2 weeks are a much improved indicator of spread. If tests remain level, case counts can be viewed as a leading indicator with hospitalization as the measure of usage of our most limited resource. 

 

I would expect tests to increase at some point as rapid diagnostic tests (hopefully accurate ones) become available and are in widespread use at larger places of business. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
9 hours ago, RiotAct said:

why do I get the suspicion that a certain contingent is rooting for a big spike in deaths in the states that are reopening with looser restrictions?

Hey, look on the bright side, you can blame them instead of the people who are making others unsafe 

Posted
8 hours ago, Q-baby! said:

So, you are not sure. So, it’s possible that he/she is actually not obsessed? 


Yes it is my opinion he is obsessed. Kind of like it’s my opinion you’re obsessed with me. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. Whatever floats your boat I guess. 

Posted
11 hours ago, RiotAct said:

why do I get the suspicion that a certain contingent is rooting for a big spike in deaths in the states that are reopening with looser restrictions?

 

...??.....I'd say it is FACT............

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I realize yesterday was Sunday but I’ll post the numbers anyway. Yesterday only NY state registered just barely over 100 deaths and two thirds of the country were in low single digits or none at all. Now....before the Covid ‘fans’ start ranting about it being a weekend, doesn’t seem odd that the system apparently takes the weekend off during a PANDEMIC? Still, the numbers speak for themselves. The virus has run its course. The curve is no longer a curve.

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2 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

I realize yesterday was Sunday but I’ll post the numbers anyway. Yesterday only NY state registered just barely over 100 deaths and two thirds of the country were in low single digits or none at all. Now....before the Covid ‘fans’ start ranting about it being a weekend, doesn’t seem odd that the system apparently takes the weekend off during a PANDEMIC? Still, the numbers speak for themselves. The virus has run its course. The curve is no longer a curve.

 

....but, BUT what about POLITICAL capital?......how can you DEVALUE fear mongering?......saw a poll somewhere where respondents (?) said Trump was better for handling the economy but Biden was better handling the Covid-19 Pandemic.......figure THAT out.....

Posted
1 minute ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

....but, BUT what about POLITICAL capital?......how can you DEVALUE fear mongering?......saw a poll somewhere where respondents (?) said Trump was better for handling the economy but Biden was better handling the Covid-19 Pandemic.......figure THAT out.....

I tend to look at everything from the 35,000 foot level rather than the daily chatter. I remember when we were moving hospital ships into major cities on both coasts, when folks were hoarding toilet paper, when ventilators were all the panic, and when the nation was at a tipping point with millions about to die. Now look at where we are, and tell me that some commentators aren’t still acting like the above list of hair-on-fire calamities isn’t still going on today. 

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1 minute ago, SoCal Deek said:

I tend to look at everything from the 35,000 foot level rather than the daily chatter. I remember when we were moving hospital ships into major cities on both coasts, when folks were hoarding toilet paper, when ventilators were all the panic, and when the nation was at a tipping point with millions about to die. Now look at where we are, and tell me that some commentators aren’t still acting like the above list of hair-on-fire calamities isn’t still going on today. 

 

 

 

.and I agree.......in defense, it is a pandemic of epic proportions, perhaps going back to 1917......at ALL government levels, I think we were under prepared for something 1/10 or even LESS for an occurrence like this....I'm an old school (REAL old) fan of being pro-active......and I think the need to be pro-active has been diminished over time because officials tout the ability to be "lightning strike reactive".....if, IF reporting (?) is accurate, medical stockpiles of varying types were very low, despite Feds appropriating billions for preparedness a few years ago.....and individual states blew money elsewhere (how does NYC fail miserably with even MINUSCULE preparedness despite population density of 9 million?).....why does the likes of Connecticut's Governor (yes a Dem and hats off) have a "rainy day fund" of $2.5 billion set up for the unforeseen?.....

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Posted
1 hour ago, Chef Jim said:


Yes it is my opinion he is obsessed. Kind of like it’s my opinion you’re obsessed with me. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. Whatever floats your boat I guess. 

As usual! 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

I don't see a difference.

You just don't the message.

 

You don't see the difference in what?

 

I'd address your second sentence but I don't speak gibberish.  

 

 

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