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No, he should have him tarred and feathered, and then fire his incompetent ass.If Trump is reelected one of the first things he should do is fire this retard.
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No, he should have him tarred and feathered, and then fire his incompetent ass.If Trump is reelected one of the first things he should do is fire this retard.
Even when we do wear masks it just gives those in charge a rush of dopamine and we're on lockdown for ever longer.Fauci urged Americans to, at the very least, wear a mask in public. “If you don’t want to shut down, at least do the fundamental basic things,” he cautioned. I’d say this man is a hopeless optimist.
It's common talking point on DeWine's twitter, at least with the unthinking mask cultist crowd. They blame the increase in "cases" on nothing by Trump's rallies, Bars, and the handful of people not wearing masks. A few even seem to think Ohio doesn't have a mask mandate. I assume they're mostly bots or paid microinfluencers at this point. Meanwhile, no one ever brings up Sweden or ever changing course. It's just keep doing the same thing that's clearly not working, but keep doing it harder.Yeah the setup in Ohio is idiotic and goes with however DeWine is feeling. Cuyahoga County has way less cases per capita than Franklin County, and is meeting less metrics, but still is in the red.
I was laughing so hard when the main doctor in charge (who actually seems very competent in this) said that there's no sign this is spreading in bars or restaurants. Some idiot journalist comes on when questions open up and started bitching about him saying that. DeWine backed him up and said well the doctors were talking to say that nobody in the hospital has been in a bar or restaurant or in contact with someone who has. It was hilarious. The chick wanted to be right so badly and they shut her down completely.
Fauci urged Americans to, at the very least, wear a mask in public. “If you don’t want to shut down, at least do the fundamental basic things,” he cautioned.
If Trump is reelected one of the first things he should do is fire this retard.
An improved edit.No, he should have him tarred and feathered, and then set his incompetent ass on fire.
Several Idaho lawmakers appeared in an Idaho Freedom Foundation video published Tuesday in which they question the existence of the coronavirus pandemic and state that they will ignore any state or local emergency orders that they claim violate their rights.
If Trump is reelected one of the first things he should do is fire this retard.
Even when we do wear masks it just gives those in charge a rush of dopamine and we're on lockdown for ever longer.
There is literally no point in any of this, the only reason we're complying is so we don't fucking get arrested because of not obeying the lockdown.
Suck my micropenis, Fauci.
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Keep pushing back the goalposts.Dr. Fauci Warns There May Be No ‘Semblances of Normality’ Until 2022
By Hannah Gold
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Keep pushing back the goalposts.
The frog in boiling water analogy in action.
I'm also sure that a horrible tax season would blind side a lot of governors, and might even shake their convictions a bit.How the fuck would he know this? It hasn't even been a full calendar year of COVID lunacy yet.
Also, there ARE currently plenty of "semblances" of normalcy abound. People are eating out at restaurants, going to movies, going to work, drinking with friends. Sure, there are a number of autistic restrictions in place and will be for a while, but that's not gonna change how most of the normies behave.
From the same government who brought you drug-sniffing dogs that magically indicate the presence of pot whenever a cop doesn't like you...
How the fuck would he know this? It hasn't even been a full calendar year of COVID lunacy yet.
Also, there ARE currently plenty of "semblances" of normalcy abound. People are eating out at restaurants, going to movies, going to work, drinking with friends. Sure, there are a number of autistic restrictions in place and will be for a while, but that's not gonna change how most of the normies behave.
October 30, 2020
Europe's second wave suggests COVID pandemic could have been avoided
By James Stansbury
Thomas Lifson's 10/26/2020 informative post detailed how Europe is now experiencing a second wave of COVID deaths. The American mainstream media echoed the claim about the COVID spike in Europe and are also claiming that a similar one is happening in the USA based mostly on increased positive tests. However, that trend correlates closely with the increased testing.
Unbiased COVID-19 data for this analysis was found in an interactive chart from Our World in Data. Their COVID-19 data uses a seven-day moving average of daily deaths per million people to make it easier to compare trends for large and small countries. I selected data for the USA and several individual European countries that posted a significant second wave trend starting around September. The data in Chart 1 below clearly show that all these countries experienced a major spike in deaths from March to mid-April and confirm the second surge in Europe. However, evidence of a similar surge in the U.S. is not clear. The U.S. trend since the middle of June did not go as low and stayed relatively flat. I am not sure about the data from elsewhere, but I suspect that the U.S. numbers are inflated (+25%) due to the many deaths reported with COVID being counted the same as those confirmed to have died from COVID.
At the beginning of the pandemic, the initial hysteria focused on Italy because it got infected first due to hosting thousands of visitors from China for the latter's Belt and Road initiative. However, the highest per capita deaths were actually in relatively small Belgium. From July through September, the average daily deaths for most European countries remained under 1 per million, while the U.S. never got below 2. At the time, it looked as though the pandemic was over for Europe, but not for the U.S. Although Germany had had the largest death count in the second surge, when viewed using the deaths per million metric, the upward trend in Germany with its large population was insignificant compared to Belgium, Spain, France, and others.
Some of the same data from Chart 1 has been consolidated in Chart 2 below. Sweden and India were added to make a totally different comparison. India is there because of an independent analysis titled "Early treatment with hydroxychloroquine: a country-based analysis." It identified India as an early and widespread user of HCQ. The referenced analysis reviewed "[m]any countries that adopted or declined early treatment with HCQ, effectively forming a large trial with 1.8 billion people in the treatment group and 663 million in the control group." Their analysis found that the countries using HCQ early and extensively had 70.7% lower total deaths. Although India is a relatively poor country and has a less robust medical infrastructure, and its lockdowns and mask mandates were minimal and likely undercounted COVID deaths, its low death trend was consistent with other heavily HCQ-using countries. Additionally, India's over–1 billion population provided a huge sample size.
No, it hasn't, you're seriously overestimating your own intelligence. I know that's an awkward position to be in, but you're absolutely full of shit and behaving as though it's accepted fact.
Where the fuck were you back in April - May - July when we were posting these studies to this thread?No, it hasn't