OT Coronavirus: America in chaos, News and Updates. One million Americans dead and counting

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  1. Orion Bailey

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    Wow. Lots of Lamarcus jrs around here. Lol. Anyone overflowing shoes into their storage sheds? Need another building build on site or an addition to the house needed? Lol.
     
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    This is NOT a ninja outfit.
    Just clarifying for those unsure. :)
     
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    And trump gets schooled on national TV every day and we still have to deal with him for 9 more months.
     
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    and four years. Four years and nine months.
    Book it.


    Dems Should have focused on something other than trump. Like a better economic package or better foreign affairs policies but this, “anyone but trump”, is sealing it for Trump.
    Americans aren't that dumb.
    Just treated dumb during election years...
     
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    you think i started that mods are biased thread???

    Hahahahaha.
     
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    Yes, you've never complained about the mods.
     
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    not the same.
     
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    Not going to derail this thread with a back and forth on why the President will won this November. We can debate it on the old man thread. :)
     
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    "On April 9, Dr. Anthony Fauci said at a White House briefing that the deaths for the same period until early August "looks more like 60,000 than the 100,000 to 200,000." At that point, the 60,000 number gave hope that the disease would not spread like wildfire across America through the spring and summer. It also meant the death rate would slow substantially before the end of April.

    On April 22, the Administration suggested a new death total of 66,000 through early August, based on a University of Washington University’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation model. That is the most recent official figure issued by the White House.

    It is now clear that U.S. deaths will reach 60,000 within a day and the 66,000 figure likely will be surpassed by the end of the week. Unfortunately, there still will be 12 weeks left before the early August date, which is the endpoint of the three estimates."
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/bing-covid-19-tracker-report-4-29-2020-6-53-am/ar-BB13mFRI

    just a reminder of the death count for those advocating the "don't let the cure be worse than the disease" argument in justifying opening the economy before necessary safeguards and testing and tracing are available.
     
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    So, have we decided yet whether the virus is Democrat or Republican?
     
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    Definitely Independent
     
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    https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-da...-as-deadly-as-we-thought-11587155298?mod=e2fb

    New Data Suggest the Coronavirus Isn’t as Deadly as We Thought
    A study finds 50 to 85 times as many infections as known cases—meaning a far lower fatality rate.
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    Andrew Bogan

    April 17, 2020 4:28 pm ET
    Los Altos Hills, Calif.

    The Covid-19 shutdowns have been based on the premise that the disease would kill more than two million Americans absent drastic actions to slow its spread. That model assumed case fatality rates—the share of infected people who die from the disease—of 1% to 3%. The World Health Organization’s estimated case-fatality rate was 3.4%.
     
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    On the one hand, it's hostile to the market and it's keeping police off the street, so that would seem to make it a Democrat--on the other hand, it's harmful to actual people, especially those without money and leading to isolationist policies, so that would seem to make it a Republican.

    I think it's a bipartisan committee.
     
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    Antibody tests support what’s been obvious: Covid-19 is much more lethal than the flu

    Results from coronavirus antibody tests have started to trickle in, and they bolster the consensus among disease experts that the virus is significantly more lethal than seasonal flu and has seeded the most disruptive pandemic in the past century.

    “I think it is the worst pandemic since 1918,” said Cecile Viboud, an epidemiologist at the National Institutes of Health’s Fogarty International Center, alluding to the “Great Influenza” pandemic that claimed an estimated 675,000 lives in the United States.


    Higher infection rates mean lower lethality risk on average. But the corollary is that this is a very contagious disease capable of being spread by people who are asymptomatic — a challenge for communities hoping to end their shutdowns.

    The crude case fatality rates, covering people who have a covid-19 diagnosis, have been about 6 percent globally as well as in the United States. But when all the serological data is compiled and analyzed, the fatality rate among people who have been infected could be less than 1 percent.

    But as infectious disease experts point out, even a seemingly low rate can translate into a shockingly large death toll if the virus spreads through a major portion of the population.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/heal...c215d8-87f7-11ea-ac8a-fe9b8088e101_story.html
     
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    all true, and I've been watching it

    in fact, being a stat-head and with no sports to fill my stat-head fix I've spent time bouncing around covid stats pages and looking at the numbers. And at times it makes me feel like a goddamn ghoul. It's not the same as looking at CJ's assist rate or Dame's shooting percentage from 30 feet or more. 60,000 dead in US and 220,000 dead worldwide....and we know both numbers are well below the actual count

    Sometime today the death toll will reach 20 times the number of dead on 9-11. None of those people 19 years ago were disposable, and they weren't treated as such. The same should be true of those dead from covid
     
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