General Electile Dysfunction: an election that lasts longer than 4 days is a serious medical problem

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witzerland sounds nice
They weren't crazy about lockdown like the silly ass states
They locked down and started government tracking apps for contact tracing which around 25% of the country is using.
All they did was intervene fast and early with all the stuff everyone said we should, used their lockdown to spin up testing/tracing and got back to it with a cohesive plan.
 

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They locked down and started government tracking apps for contact tracing which around 25% of the country is using.
All they did was intervene fast and early with all the stuff everyone said we should, used their lockdown to spin up testing/tracing and got back to it with a cohesive plan.
Do you have a source on the ground there?


Maybe Giant Switzerland will be better anyways.
 
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Do you have a source on the ground there?
Google it

Who said anything about masks?

You know how you get rid of masks? You roll out broad-based easy access testing and all the other stuff we've chanting about for 6 months. When You drive your caseload low mask become less helpful a effective because you don't have a metric fuckton of people running around getting each other sick all at once overwhelming resources.

The usa focused on masks is admission of the incredible amount of idiocy that continues to go on rapidly spreading cases at such a rate with such limited testing supplies and contact tracing as to require a sloppy shotgun approach assuming we are all sick..
 

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Who said anything about masks?

You know how you get rid of masks? You roll out broad-based easy access testing and all the other stuff we've chanting about for 6 months. When You drive your caseload low mask become less helpful a effective because you don't have a metric fuckton of people running around getting each other sick all at once overwhelming resources.

The usa focused on masks is admission of the incredible amount of idiocy that continues to go on rapidly spreading cases at such a rate with such limited testing supplies and contact tracing as to require a sloppy shotgun approach assuming we are all sick..
They have "cases"...not much more since april
agree to disagree I guess.

Lets get a uniform reliable test first.

My state is shut down and restricted heavily but not overwhelmed with anything this entire year(except for TDS sadly)
Super low "numbers"

Everybody wears masks here but we are still shut down and honestly don't have many tests or deaths.
 
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Who said anything about masks?

You know how you get rid of masks? You roll out broad-based easy access testing and all the other stuff we've chanting about for 6 months. When You drive your caseload low mask become less helpful a effective because you don't have a metric fuckton of people running around getting each other sick all at once overwhelming resources.

The usa focused on masks is admission of the incredible amount of idiocy that continues to go on rapidly spreading cases at such a rate with such limited testing supplies and contact tracing as to require a sloppy shotgun approach assuming we are all sick..
Huh?

You do know this is here to stay, no?
What good is "broad-based testing"?
That's like a million people running into forest fires with thermometers.

This thing has peaked doc.
What we have to do, is open the damn country 110%, and give people the gawtdamn treatments WE KNOW work!

Did you know a FreeLoader is liking your posts?

How the mighty have fallen...:(




 
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This thing has peaked doc.
Only 10% have antibodies. Suggesting plenty of timeline to go.

Resource allocation and system overruns still matter.

Peaking doesn't tell the whole story.


What good is "broad-based testing"?
Slows spread, allows rapid allocation of resources, allows surgical responses instead of sloppy shotgun approaches. Lessens intervention harm on others.


You do know this is here to stay, no?
Treatments and vaccines represents a drop off in rate of spread and lethality. As those improve the need to do the rest lessens. In the meantime, the virus is still a very serious public health threat that could be ameliorated with better, more testing and cohesive direction.

Regardless it'll fall into the background noise of all other coronaviruses in two generations I'm sure.
 

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Like Trump selecting regeneron and remdesvir and feeling "better than the last 20 years?"

He might die.
What do you mean "Trump selecting"?

The only thing he selected was HCQ, and Buttar told him to do it as a prophylactic, which he did, until he stopped.

Then...

 

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Only 10% have antibodies. Suggesting plenty of timeline to go.
Studies suggest up to 40%, but we can't prove any of that.
I'd substitute "plenty of time" for "forever".

Pushing the billion test theory is manic. We should treat it as it comes.
The danger now, is foreseeing that if China let it out, they may have a Covid-19 buddy that makes it 10x worse.
 

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Treatments and vaccines represents a drop off in rate of spread and lethality. As those improve the need to do the rest lessens. In the meantime, the virus is still a very serious public health threat that could be ameliorated with better, more testing and cohesive direction.
I fixed it for you : )

This thing has touched 95% of America.
Only preppers in log cabins and earth shelters working from home have dodged it.
The biggest threat to this country is treating this thing like it's the biggest threat to this country.

Figuring out how to burn media stations down is what we should all be focusing on.
That and how to do to China what they just did to us, without fingerprints.
 
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Biden lead grows

Most importantly for him though, its Swing state growth and women.



The Washington Post/ABC survey found that white women, who favored Trump in Pennsylvania in 2016, 50% to 47% for Clinton, now prefer Biden. The former vice president now leads Trump among white women in Pennsylvania by 56% to 43%, a dramatic swing from four years ago.

Trump is also trailing among suburban voters, 54%-45%, and by an even bigger margin among suburban women, 59% of whom favor Biden compared to 41% who back Trump. The gap is especially notable because suburban voters make up 6 out of 10 Pennsylvania voters, the poll's authors note.




I don't think Trumps coronavirus strategy appeals to women and the suburbs. Moms and wives and increased proportion of college educated women. I think his Law and Order message might work okay, but as coronavirus grows, he catches it himself, and his weak debate performance, there's a huge uphill battle going into the election for him.

Memories are short, but it'd take some serious issue to recalibrate this focus.
 

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Biden lead grows

Most importantly for him though, its Swing state growth and women.



The Washington Post/ABC survey found that white women, who favored Trump in Pennsylvania in 2016, 50% to 47% for Clinton, now prefer Biden. The former vice president now leads Trump among white women in Pennsylvania by 56% to 43%, a dramatic swing from four years ago.

Trump is also trailing among suburban voters, 54%-45%, and by an even bigger margin among suburban women, 59% of whom favor Biden compared to 41% who back Trump. The gap is especially notable because suburban voters make up 6 out of 10 Pennsylvania voters, the poll's authors note.



I don't think Trumps coronavirus strategy appeals to women and the suburbs. Moms and wives and increased proportion of college educated women. I think his Law and Order message might work okay, but as coronavirus grows, he catches it himself, and his weak debate performance, there's a huge uphill battle going into the election for him.

Memories are short, but it'd take some serious issue to recalibrate this focus.
I don't think his law and order stuff is working on suburban women. I talked to a few this weekend and they all seem to no longer trust the police.....Think about it, the police have lost suburban white women......
 
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I don't think his law and order stuff is working on suburban women. I talked to a few this weekend and they all seem to no longer trust the police.....Think about it, the police have lost suburban white women......
I actually agree. I think I saw some tilting of the scale when too many cities were burning. But overwhelmingly people like my wife and others found George Floyd specifically to be a pivotal moment in disgust at The current state of policing
 

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I actually agree. I think I saw some tilting of the scale when too many cities were burning. But overwhelmingly people like my wife and others found George Floyd specifically to be a pivotal moment in disgust at The current state of policing
Yea, it was actually pretty mind blowing to me to hear some of these women say these things. Mid 20's, mom, good job in cancer research, and no longer trusts police. Fucking crazy.

It's no longer the edge lords or criminals who don't like the police, it's average, everyday people.
 

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I don't think his law and order stuff is working on suburban women. I talked to a few this weekend and they all seem to no longer trust the police.....Think about it, the media has brainwashed suburban white women......
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Why do you think women are too dumb to make their own educated decisions?

This isnt actually how I like to argue and my point is that is the obvious response to disregarding women at large shifting opinions.

What if they just made their own decision based on events like you?
 

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But overwhelmingly people like my wife and others found George Floyd specifically to be a pivotal moment in disgust at The current state of policing
Seeing a grown man cry for his mother as a cop murdered him on video had a big impact.


We can all talk about how Floyd was on drugs or was a bad guy... But a mother still loves their child. So that one definitely got the attention of some women who had otherwise tuned out.