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My state is outperforming all of your states on the second wave.

We were down to 0 daily cases for a few days, now we are up to 75. That's 75 times 0. Which is like...uh...triple the number of cases?

Point is Victoria rules, while Texas, Florida and California drool! That's why we named after the concept of Victory, I think. We certainly weren't named after a fat queen.
75 lol
 
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this is what you do.

this is why you are mocked about being a retard.

you can’t make a viewpoint then when someone calls you on it then say you do the research bruh.

i can show you what the bill gates foundation has done and the millions of lives it’s improved.

educate me. Educate everyone

this is your platform. Stop implying nonsense.

i know. I literally know it’s bullshit.

prove me wrong.


im being even handed here. This link says they are 50 50 on beating malaria.

but they are trying.

do you think they are doing the wrong thing?
then we get onto birth control.

show me where they are wrong.

educate me.
An exercise in futility
 

MartyLife

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I understand you are not interested in looking into it yourself before engaging me in conversation.
Gaytz isn't what you think he is bro...remove from pedestal.
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get off google, use an uncensored search engine and learn about the three men in this photo...pretty interesting stuff
Then hit me up in a bill gates thread...there are a few of them I would guess
Peace out, won't respond about this in the official C-19 Megathread
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Namaste
 

Sheepdog

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It looks paltry but considering we looked like we were on the point of complete eradication, it's pretty bad to get to this point. Most of those cases are community transmission too. At the start of the pandemic the numbers were higher, but they could contact trace most of the cases. Now they have no idea where the infections are coming from, which means that infections are starting to get out of control and it's only going to get worse without strict lockdowns.

Melbourne also isn't Montana. It's not even Miami. Inner Melbourne is more dense than most core areas of US cities outside of New York. It's also flu season and flu seasons are always terrible here. That's why we are in trouble, despite the numbers seeming low. Things can get out of hand far quicker.
 
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6,093 new cases reported in Florida today out of 30,844 new test results reported.

That's a positivity rate of just under 20%.

I am confident that we will hit the 12,000 daily cases mark by the end of the week.
 

Rambo John J

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If they really did put positive patients in nursing homes then some heads need to roll
 
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Rambo John J

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Those states had half of all deaths for covid 19 total, so it makes sense they had half of nursing home deaths as well.
agreed

but the putting sick people around high risk people is what the tweet is about
That seems like the opposite of what you should be doing
 

Rambo John J

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Do we know thats what was happening?
Apparently yes...but only in those 5 states
After positive tests the states had ordered nursing homes to accept non hospitalized patients back among the non positive high risk elderly.
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"Dr. Michael Wasserman, a geriatrician and the president of the California Association of Long Term Medicine, said, “Any guidance from the government that opens the door to send more COVID-19 into a nursing home or assisted living facility, to me, is medically unsound.”
 

ThatOneDude

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Apparently yes...but only in those 5 states
After positive tests the states had ordered nursing homes to accept non hospitalized patients back among the non positive high risk elderly.
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"Dr. Michael Wasserman, a geriatrician and the president of the California Association of Long Term Medicine, said, “Any guidance from the government that opens the door to send more COVID-19 into a nursing home or assisted living facility, to me, is medically unsound.”
So these homes were where these people lived prior to covid, where were they supposed to go?
 

Freeloading Rusty

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So Europe has confirmed they are banning Americans from travelling there.

Chinese citizens are welcome.

maybe they should rename the virus to the ‘Murcia virus!
 

ThatOneDude

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So Europe has confirmed they are banning Americans from travelling there.

Chinese citizens are welcome.

maybe they should rename the virus to the ‘Murcia virus!
That doesn't make sense, it didn't originate because of disgusting wet markets in America.
 

Rambo John J

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So these homes were where these people lived prior to covid, where were they supposed to go?
Really? Your asking what is wrong with that policy? haha

How about not back with the uninfected?

Quarantine is what is supposed to happen isn't it? The same states were putting homeless in hotels to "protect" them. Same states released criminals(rapists, violent offenders) to prevent spread of covid.

The answer is you don't put a positive tested potential carrier around a bunch of high risk non positive people...that makes zero sense and is really fucked up.
 

ThatOneDude

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Really? Your asking what is wrong with that policy? haha

How about not back with the uninfected?

Quarantine is what is supposed to happen isn't it? The same states were putting homeless in hotels to "protect" them. Same states released criminals(rapists, violent offenders) to prevent spread of covid.

The answer is you don't put a positive tested potential carrier around a bunch of high risk non positive people...that makes zero sense and is really fucked up.
Why can't they set up a quarantined section to handle those people, how do they handle the flu (remember this isn't a big deal, it's just the flu). I know when we had to quarantine we did it......in our home, which is pretty mind blowing..
 

Rambo John J

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Why can't they set up a quarantined section to handle those people, how do they handle the flu (remember this isn't a big deal, it's just the flu). I know when we had to quarantine we did it......in our home, which is pretty mind blowing..
well they sent them right back to their rooms, not a quarantine

I find it odd you are sticking up for those 5 governors and the policy which likely killed exposed some high risk people
 

ThatOneDude

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well they sent them right back to their rooms, not a quarantine

I find it odd you are sticking up for those 5 governors and the policy which likely killed exposed some high risk people
Well that sounds like a failure on the nursing homes, does it not?
I'm amazed you think this is a big deal when you've said all along this is all blown out of proportion. Having a change of heart? And as far as sticking up for those governors, even a broken clock is right twice a day.
 

Rambo John J

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Well that sounds like a failure on the nursing homes, does it not?
A letter from the state Department of Social Services sent to licensees of senior and adult care residential facilities on Friday urged them to temporarily take in patients who have tested positive for the virus — for up to $1,000 a day — to make room in hospitals for people who become critically ill and require acute care.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has admitted there are flaws in her controversial plan to put positive and negative coronavirus (COVID-19) patients together in the same nursing homes.

I'm amazed you think this is a big deal
“To make this a mandate without exploring other options, what you’re saying is, ‘Sorry, you’ve lived a good life,’” Peredo, 35, a nurse, said. “It’s reckless and careless.”

“I most definitely fear for my mother’s life,” Kelly Anne Carlson said.


health experts and advocates say the plan risks introducing the virus into facilities that have been spared or those already dealing with their own outbreaks.
 

ThatOneDude

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So were they taking back in patients who were already residents there, non-residents , or both? I agree with doing one, I do not agree with doing the other.