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4 hours ago, Colossus said:

Nah I didn't miss it.  I'm a pretty good shot.  :P

It reminds me a little bit of this

 

 

..., although the translation is a little off. Not by the straight translation, but by the meaning...lol

 

so long

j-ten-ner

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Interesting presser last night. It was short to the point and done just like the complainers said they wanted. The results the complainers complained it was short to the point and no questions. The conclusion, their not really interested in information. Just ammunition. Relax take a Lysol bath, under your U.V. lights. Don’t forget your rubbing alcohol on ice.


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So the next phase. The bug appears to be more widespread as originally thought. I said so, judging by the crowds at grocery stores early on. It appears to be more infectious less lethal than original thought. While the experts begin to protect their rear ends. Some wise people are starting to say opps we may have over sold this pandemic. We’ll know in the next few weeks as antibody testing expands. I called it, it’s all in this thread. I guess I can’t blame them too much. Well, maybe.


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1 hour ago, KARNUT said:

So the next phase. The bug appears to be more widespread as originally thought. I said so, judging by the crowds at grocery stores early on. It appears to be more infectious less lethal than original thought. While the experts begin to protect their rear ends. Some wise people are starting to say opps we may have over sold this pandemic. We’ll know in the next few weeks as antibody testing expands. I called it, it’s all in this thread. I guess I can’t blame them too much. Well, maybe.


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I hope you're right.

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I hope you're right.

Here’s the two schools of thought. We did an incredible job of isolation. Disregarding maradi gras in New Orleans. And the run on grocery stores early on all over. That train of thought would mean when we open. We’re in for a wave like the first one. Or the bug was here earlier. Infected many people. Most were carriers didn’t get sick. And some mildly so. We know the extreme cases. The pendulum seems to be switching to the second school of thought.


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Drop the political name calling.....  You can make your point without it. If you can't then you have little to say

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Learned something new this weekend. Most cases of covo 19 infections happen indoors. I don’t know how they know that. So the first thing they do is close all outdoor activity’s. The second maybe more of a gray area. If a person passed in the last few months and had covo 19 antibodies. Coronavirus was listed as the cause. Probably true in some areas. One thing most people realize if you have any underlying issues. Most any illnesses added to the mix can kill you. So most people effected still being reported are older people. All the usual things that afflicts people are way up. The cause, isolation. Be patient the smart people will be back in charge soon.


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3 hours ago, KARNUT said:

Be patient the smart people will be back in charge soon.


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Who's in charge now? Isn't it President Trump? 

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The US gov put out an "idea or plan of consideration" for reopening the economy.  Got it, folks have to get to work and make a living.  It's understandable why we see states reopening the way they interpret their local data or other reasons.  To decrease confusion, there should have been "hard" guidelines from the federal gov on preconditions for reopening, the "Guidelines for Opening Up America Again" is just a proposal.  There are some states opening that have an increase of cases vs the 14 day proposed federal gov decrease.  Tennessee and Georgia come to mind.

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Who's in charge now? Isn't it President Trump? 

Doctors and media


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25 minutes ago, KARNUT said:

Doctors and media

The pandemic was designated as a war, responsibility can't be delegated or relinquished.  Doctors and media are not in charge.

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The pandemic was designated as a war, responsibility can't be delegated or relinquished.  Doctors and media are not in charge.

Really? Doctors told Trump many will die you need to isolate. If Trump didn’t the media would have said Trump doesn’t care about the elderly and sick. The Democrats,we need to impeach, Trump kills American citizens. Trump isolates. Now it’s becoming apparent many people were infected. Maybe isolation wasn’t needed for everyone. Just the older people with underlying conditions. So yes doctors and the media are still in charge for now.

 

 

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