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MartyLife

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Feb 7, 2020
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I see this constantly being reported.

I've had one doctor explain this as such:

Nobody actually dies "from" Covid. No-one.
You die "because of" Covid.
i.e. Covid makes you sicker and weaker, and then you die of whatever can take you out the fastest.
Kind of like the bad AIDS. No-one dies "of AIDS" - you die of "AIDS complications", or diseases spread due to a compromised immune system from the AIDS.

@Splinty please qualify/expand.

Namaste
 

BeardOfKnowledge

The Most Consistent Motherfucker You Know
Jul 22, 2015
61,201
56,534
I see this constantly being reported.

I've had one doctor explain this as such:

Nobody actually dies "from" Covid. No-one.
You die "because of" Covid.
i.e. Covid makes you sicker and weaker, and then you die of whatever can take you out the fastest.
Kind of like the bad AIDS. No-one dies "of AIDS" - you die of "AIDS complications", or diseases spread due to a compromised immune system from the AIDS.

@Splinty please qualify/expand.

Namaste
In this case they specifically state that if the death is not a result of covid, they list it as a covid death. They don't say "If we think it contributed to a death" which would be the more honest way of going about it.

Namaste
 

BeardOfKnowledge

The Most Consistent Motherfucker You Know
Jul 22, 2015
61,201
56,534
As an aside, I'd be curious to know what ended up on George Floyd's death certificate seeing as he had an "inconclusive" autopsy followed up by a positive covid death.
 

Shinkicker

For what it's worth
Jan 30, 2016
10,474
13,951
In this case they specifically state that if the death is not a result of covid, they list it as a covid death. They don't say "If we think it contributed to a death" which would be the more honest way of going about it.

Namaste
I doubt that number will be substantial. They don't test for corona without a reason. Well, not here anyway.
 
M

member 3289

Guest
The City of Fort Lauderdale is starting to crack down on the rule breakers. Good. Fuck these places.

The following businesses were caught violating the rules Friday night:

Tommy Bahama Marlin Bar, 740 E. Las Olas Blvd., was shut down and fined $250 for operating as a bar.

Noodles Panini, 821 E. Las Olas Blvd., was fined $250 for letting patrons congregate and drink at the bar.

Piazza Italia, 904 E. Las Olas Blvd., was fined $15,000 and shut down for seating patrons at high-top tables pushed up to the bar.

Original Fat Cats, 320 SW Second St., was fined $250 and shut down for having a big crowd and not enforcing social distancing. The restaurant also failed to post signs.

Poorhouse, 110 SW Third Ave., was fined $250 and shut down for having a big crowd and not enforcing social distancing.

Lucky’s Tavern, 214 SW Third Ave., was fined $250 and shut down for operating as a bar.

Café Del Mar, 101 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., was fined $250 and shut down because patrons weren’t wearing facial masks or social distancing. No signs were posted either.

SUNDAY UPDATE

Code officers were back out on Saturday night.

Four restaurants were told to shut down and five were fined.

Several passed inspection.

SHUT DOWN OR CITED

Luigi’s Tuscan Grill, 1105 East Las Olas Blvd., was fined $250 for having tables assembled at the bar.

Spazio, 239 South Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., was shut down and fined $500 for having tables assembled at the bar and not enforcing face mask rules.

27 Bar and Lounge, 835 NE Third Ave., was shut down and fined $250 for allowing patrons to congregate at the bar and not enforcing social distancing and face mask rules.

Bamboo Beach Tiki Bar, 4040 Galt Ocean Drive, was shut down and fined $15,000 for not complying with an earlier shutdown order.

Casabanca Café, 3049 Alhambra St., was shut down and fined $250 for allowing patrons to eat and drink at the bar, not enforcing social distancing and seating too many customers in violation of the 50 percent capacity rule.
 
M

member 3289

Guest
8,530 new cases reported in Florida today.

This does not mean our numbers are dropping. There are simply fewer data entry employees working on weekends. I expect Florida to hit 12,000 some time this week.
 

ThatOneDude

Commander in @Chief, Dick Army
First 100
Jan 14, 2015
35,382
34,124
The City of Fort Lauderdale is starting to crack down on the rule breakers. Good. Fuck these places.

The following businesses were caught violating the rules Friday night:

Tommy Bahama Marlin Bar, 740 E. Las Olas Blvd., was shut down and fined $250 for operating as a bar.

Noodles Panini, 821 E. Las Olas Blvd., was fined $250 for letting patrons congregate and drink at the bar.

Piazza Italia, 904 E. Las Olas Blvd., was fined $15,000 and shut down for seating patrons at high-top tables pushed up to the bar.

Original Fat Cats, 320 SW Second St., was fined $250 and shut down for having a big crowd and not enforcing social distancing. The restaurant also failed to post signs.

Poorhouse, 110 SW Third Ave., was fined $250 and shut down for having a big crowd and not enforcing social distancing.

Lucky’s Tavern, 214 SW Third Ave., was fined $250 and shut down for operating as a bar.

Café Del Mar, 101 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., was fined $250 and shut down because patrons weren’t wearing facial masks or social distancing. No signs were posted either.

SUNDAY UPDATE

Code officers were back out on Saturday night.

Four restaurants were told to shut down and five were fined.

Several passed inspection.

SHUT DOWN OR CITED

Luigi’s Tuscan Grill, 1105 East Las Olas Blvd., was fined $250 for having tables assembled at the bar.

Spazio, 239 South Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., was shut down and fined $500 for having tables assembled at the bar and not enforcing face mask rules.

27 Bar and Lounge, 835 NE Third Ave., was shut down and fined $250 for allowing patrons to congregate at the bar and not enforcing social distancing and face mask rules.

Bamboo Beach Tiki Bar, 4040 Galt Ocean Drive, was shut down and fined $15,000 for not complying with an earlier shutdown order.

Casabanca Café, 3049 Alhambra St., was shut down and fined $250 for allowing patrons to eat and drink at the bar, not enforcing social distancing and seating too many customers in violation of the 50 percent capacity rule.
Do you know how they differentiate between fine amounts?
 
M

member 3289

Guest
Do you know how they differentiate between fine amounts?
$250 is the standard fine for first-time offenders. The $500 fine is for two violations, and the $15,000 fines were for repeat offenders or establishments that stayed open after being ordered to shut down.
 

Hauler

Been fallin so long it's like gravitys gone
Feb 3, 2016
48,459
60,460
8,530 new cases reported in Florida today.

This does not mean our numbers are dropping. There are simply fewer data entry employees working on weekends. I expect Florida to hit 12,000 some time this week.
I'm rooting for you guys.
You can't let Texas beat you.
 

Yossarian

TMMAC Addict
Oct 25, 2015
13,485
19,123
I see this constantly being reported.

I've had one doctor explain this as such:

Nobody actually dies "from" Covid. No-one.
You die "because of" Covid.
i.e. Covid makes you sicker and weaker, and then you die of whatever can take you out the fastest.
Kind of like the bad AIDS. No-one dies "of AIDS" - you die of "AIDS complications", or diseases spread due to a compromised immune system from the AIDS.

@Splinty please qualify/expand.

Namaste
If the covid elements is what pushed one over the cliff then surely covid should be held accountable.