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8 minutes ago, KARNUT said:


The numbers are really low here. Most businesses in my town are open. Dine in and government offices are closed to the public. Houston high rise are closed.


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I hope the heat is a factor.  Just need a vaccine to make sure it doesn't come back stronger next winter.

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12 minutes ago, KARNUT said:

The numbers are really low here. Most businesses in my town are open.

That's great Texas numbers are low, they're also low in California.  But it's not because what we're not doing. Hopefully they'll remain that way for you guys.

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33 minutes ago, KARNUT said:


The numbers are really low here. Most businesses in my town are open. Dine in and government offices are closed to the public. Houston high rise are closed.


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Sorry, but I don't see what any of that has to do with heat potentially killing the virus...

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Trump says the stage where he gives the C-19 brief is too small to have adequate distance from Pence.  I agree, but why does both need to be up there at the same time?

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Trump says the stage where he gives the C-19 brief is too small to have adequate distance from Pence.  I agree, but why does both need to be up there at the same time?

They’re all isolated and get tested frequently.


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3 minutes ago, KARNUT said:

They’re all isolated and get tested frequently.

You and I are also isolated, just because we're tested frequently means we don't need to maintain distance. They can be isolated, tested frequently, and give separate briefings is the right answer.

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You and I are also isolated, just because we're tested frequently means we don't need to maintain distance. They can be isolated, tested frequently, and give separate briefings is the right answer.

I think they have it figured out


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Numbers still rising here, but there are many people that still aren't listening. You do NOT need to go to the grocery store every day people. Just over the border in NY State it's quite a mess there.. 

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On 4/5/2020 at 8:41 AM, The Zip said:

As a taxpayer in the state, I am not opposed to sending an overage of equipment and personnel to other areas of the country to help out. 

Kudos to California governor, didn't expect him to be reading this thread.  He sent back 500 ventilators to the national stockpile.  C'mon man, couldn't you have sent back 400 or 350.  Don't get the big head California, just cause we didn't win the jump off the line, we also don't won't to win it on the Big End either.

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Late to the party, but your posts are questionable sir. Your 1.8 million deaths was approximately 94,000 at the end of last week and has dropped another 10,000 over the weekend. Same goes for ICU beds and ventilators....nobody has run out yet. Both Fauci and Brix of the task force have admitted that China has lied from the beginning and that had we had the proper notice the whole world wouldn't be F'd right now. Some densely populated areas were always going to be prone to what NY is experiencing. You are really on here telling people about China and the WHO data when both of them have lost all credibility throughout the rest of the world? I suppose you would allow the WHO's recommendation of removing peoples family members from their homes and placing them in involuntary isolation....you must not have any family or loved ones. I'm just out of patience for the depressing hopeless anti-AMERICAN narrative that the media keeps pushing.

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