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Coronavirus !!! Very Political Thread !!!

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Funny thing is that those rallies are mostly the high risk weak population. So maybe keep on keeping on then.

You'd think most these Tennessee bumpkins would be pretty excited to get $5,000 a month for the next 3 months for sitting on their asses.
 
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Reasonable, perhaps.

But not for any Christian.


Which I’d speculate she may consider herself to be.
 
Isn't Kemp absolutely shafting poor people with his order? Instead of unemployment + $600 per week you have to go back to work on Friday whether you like it or not.
 
Isn't Kemp absolutely shafting poor people with his order? Instead of unemployment + $600 per week you have to go back to work on Friday whether you like it or not.

well it'd be pretty cruel to double their income and THEN get them killed.
 
CDC chief says there could be second, possibly worse coronavirus outbreak this winter

"There's a possibility that the assault of the virus on our nation next winter will actually be even more difficult than the one we just went through," CDC Director Robert Redfield said in a story published Tuesday. "And when I've said this to others, they kind of put their head back, they don't understand what I mean."

"We're going to have the flu epidemic and the coronavirus epidemic at the same time," he added, predicting a dual assault on the health care system.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cn...virus-cdc-director-robert-redfield/index.html
 
that's not even a good metaphor lol

measuring your height by standing on your toes adds what, an inch? to your total height - you're still six feet tall. even in this metaphor the death toll overwhelms the "controversial" percentage of patients.

what a troll.

Yeah, standing on your toes give you about a 2% increase...? I also think an unmeasured toll of the pandemic will be the otherwise preventable deaths that happened because all the hospitals were full. What about the COVID free guy who has a heart attack but there are no available icu beds? Where and how do we attribute that death toll?
 
Isn't Kemp absolutely shafting poor people with his order? Instead of unemployment + $600 per week you have to go back to work on Friday whether you like it or not.

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states' rights!

“We have to give businesses more freedom to operate in a way that’s reasonably safe,” Barr said. “To the extent that governors don’t and impinge on either civil rights or on the national commerce -- our common market that we have here -- then we’ll have to address that.”

oh, right....... companies' rights?

("reasonably" is doing some work there, btw.)
 
“We have had a meeting with all the Southeastern governors — Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and Tennessee,” DeSantis said. “And we shared a lot of ideas. I think we will be the same page on some stuff.”

As of Tuesday morning, the six states had collectively tested about one-tenth of 1 percent of their total populations. Mississippi, which ranks 15th nationally in testing, had the group’s best testing rate at 1.7 percent of its population. Georgia was the lowest, with a testing rate of less than one one-hundredth of 1 percent, or 42nd in the country, according to the Covid Tracking Project.

If Mississippi is doing the best in your coalition of states, you're in trouble.
 
Last week's models said we'd hit 60,000 deaths in August. We're over 45,000 right now and about 15,000 deaths have been reported each of the last two weeks. I don't see things slowing down that quickly. The latest model is still 66,000 which also seems very low.
 
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