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The Lockdown Dems have been totally outed as dumbasses.
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So silly. Give me some of the failures of this statement in your opinion. At a min statistically.RobertM320 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 11:21 pmhttps://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/gbgreenie wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 5:07 pmFlorida covid19 case counts wait when Spring Break numbers show up in the next week or two:nawlinspete wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 4:49 pm We should not go anywhere near a Florida , Texas , Michigan , Arizona or California resident . They are going to continue Covid with there " I will do what I want " attitude .
Total confirmed cases
2,111,807
+15,068
Active cases today
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33,968
+147 deaths today
Not sure where you're getting your figures from, but here's the count. Total confirmed cases is exactly the same, but its only 7,121 new cases, not 15,000. New deaths is 83, not 147.
Let's compare that to locked down California. 3,694,147 confirmed cases, over 60K dead, and 155 new deaths. Not sure how you blame Florida's numbers on lifting of mandates, but if that is the case, what's California's excuse? They've been locked down like a drum. And just to not embarrass you, I won't even bring up New York's numbers.
Then tell me how the major cities operate in each state, comparatively.
It’s astonishing that so many in this pandemic have allowed the political machines on both sides decide what one thinks or believes.
“ When all the little ants are marching
Red and black antennas waving
They all do it the same
They all do it the same way”
This goes for both sides. Good luck and GOD BLESS.
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Looks like you have no common sense comparing California to Florida numbers without factoring in Population, dumb cluck,RobertM320 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 3:44 pm And California with 168 new deaths today. Still no indication that opening up Florida has increased the death rate, since California is still having more. And Texas, another state that's removed the mask mandate, has only 1799 new cases, and only 3 new deaths.
California has about 40 million residents and Florida has about 22 million Now try to make comparison, lol
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Your boy Cali Governor Gavin getting recalled. Many California residents leaving and going to Florida. His virus policies were communistic and destroyed not only business but lives. Same thing with your boy Como in NY besides his sexual harassment abuse his virus policies killed the elderly. People leaving NY by the droves as well for Florida and Texas.gbgreenie wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 11:30 pmLooks like you have no common sense comparing California to Florida numbers without factoring in Population, dumb cluck,RobertM320 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 3:44 pm And California with 168 new deaths today. Still no indication that opening up Florida has increased the death rate, since California is still having more. And Texas, another state that's removed the mask mandate, has only 1799 new cases, and only 3 new deaths.
California has about 40 million residents and Florida has about 22 million Now try to make comparison, lol
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And Florida had 83 deaths, California 155. Double the population, double the deaths. My point being, Florida being completely open HASNT INCREASED their numbers. They're still similar per capita to Cali's numbers, and yet Cali's been in lockdown for most of a year.gbgreenie wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 11:30 pmLooks like you have no common sense comparing California to Florida numbers without factoring in Population, dumb cluck,RobertM320 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 3:44 pm And California with 168 new deaths today. Still no indication that opening up Florida has increased the death rate, since California is still having more. And Texas, another state that's removed the mask mandate, has only 1799 new cases, and only 3 new deaths.
California has about 40 million residents and Florida has about 22 million Now try to make comparison, lol
My point still stands.
"That mantra is the only consistent thing that never needs to ever change for the rest of this program’s existence because that is all that matters & as long as that keeps occurring, everything will handle itself" -- Nick Anderson
Remember this not long ago!!!RobertM320 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 7:23 pmAnd Florida had 83 deaths, California 155. Double the population, double the deaths. My point being, Florida being completely open HASNT INCREASED their numbers. They're still similar per capita to Cali's numbers, and yet Cali's been in lockdown for most of a year.gbgreenie wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 11:30 pmLooks like you have no common sense comparing California to Florida numbers without factoring in Population, dumb cluck,RobertM320 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 3:44 pm And California with 168 new deaths today. Still no indication that opening up Florida has increased the death rate, since California is still having more. And Texas, another state that's removed the mask mandate, has only 1799 new cases, and only 3 new deaths.
California has about 40 million residents and Florida has about 22 million Now try to make comparison, lol
My point still stands.
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Not that long ago? That was in JULY of LAST YEAR! Europe was six weeks ahead of the US, so it was in one of the downspikes. It has since raged on to not only a second wave, but a THIRD WAVE. ALL data shows that Florida open and without mandates has no higher incidence of deaths or hospitalizations per capita than CA or NY, who've spent most of the last year locked down. Period. That's ALL that matters. Number of cases is completely irrelevant. Do we keep track of how many people catch a cold every year? No. And for the OVERWHELMING majority of these "infection cases", its not as bad as catching a cold.
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Lasting immunity found after recovering
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-res ... y-covid-19
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-res ... y-covid-19
https://www.amymyersmd.com/wp-content/u ... 4x1024.jpgShow Me wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 2:35 pm Lasting immunity found after recovering
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-res ... y-covid-19
https://npuh82iut7x3aosxba3ol14m-wpengi ... Hauler.png
https://www.fox8live.com/2020/11/09/cov ... -syndrome/
https://www.wpxi.com/news/trending/post ... FGTXZQQLA/
https://www.cbs.com/shows/60_minutes/vi ... diagnosis/
Show this info to the 10+ % of long haulers with covid19 symptoms months or a year after, healthy young people Athletic trainers, marathon runners that can barely walk after covid19. These were not people on ventilators but covid19 symptoms came on months after testing positive. I know a few. So your report does not mean much it is one report with many that disagree as these long haulers would definately dispute your report!!! Listen to personal stories of long haulers and doctors that have no clues as to how Covid lingers in the body with permanent damage to the bodies systems.
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This doesn't dispute his report at all He didn't say anything about how long it takes to recover. He SAID they would have immunity and NOT GET IT AGAIN. None of your articles say anything about immunity, they're just talking about those who are having a longer time recovering.gbgreenie wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 3:27 pmhttps://www.amymyersmd.com/wp-content/u ... 4x1024.jpgShow Me wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 2:35 pm Lasting immunity found after recovering
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-res ... y-covid-19
https://npuh82iut7x3aosxba3ol14m-wpengi ... Hauler.png
https://www.fox8live.com/2020/11/09/cov ... -syndrome/
https://www.wpxi.com/news/trending/post ... FGTXZQQLA/
https://www.cbs.com/shows/60_minutes/vi ... diagnosis/
Show this info to the 10+ % of long haulers with covid19 symptoms months or a year after, healthy young people Athletic trainers, marathon runners that can barely walk after covid19. These were not people on ventilators but covid19 symptoms came on months after testing positive. I know a few. So your report does not mean much it is one report with many that disagree as these long haulers would definately dispute your report!!! Listen to personal stories of long haulers and doctors that have no clues as to how Covid lingers in the body with permanent damage to the bodies systems.
And just to add to his report, here's one from MIT saying the same thing. As more and more time passes, its becoming more obvious than ever that this whole "vaccine" thing is just another attempt at controlling the masses.
https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/0 ... for-years/
"That mantra is the only consistent thing that never needs to ever change for the rest of this program’s existence because that is all that matters & as long as that keeps occurring, everything will handle itself" -- Nick Anderson
RobertM320 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 8:16 pmThis doesn't dispute his report at all He didn't say anything about how long it takes to recover.gbgreenie wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 3:27 pmhttps://www.amymyersmd.com/wp-content/u ... 4x1024.jpgShow Me wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 2:35 pm Lasting immunity found after recovering
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-res ... y-covid-19
https://npuh82iut7x3aosxba3ol14m-wpengi ... Hauler.png
https://www.fox8live.com/2020/11/09/cov ... -syndrome/
https://www.wpxi.com/news/trending/post ... FGTXZQQLA/
https://www.cbs.com/shows/60_minutes/vi ... diagnosis/
Show this info to the 10+ % of long haulers with covid19 symptoms months or a year after, healthy young people Athletic trainers, marathon runners that can barely walk after covid19. These were not people on ventilators but covid19 symptoms came on months after testing positive. I know a few. So your report does not mean much it is one report with many that disagree as these long haulers would definately dispute your report!!! Listen to personal stories of long haulers and doctors that have no clues as to how Covid lingers in the body with permanent damage to the bodies systems.
Yes it does many of these people recovered or showed no symptom then months later got sick with symptoms after recovering, show where is the immunity if the damage shows up later.
Reports about the mysterious Covid-related inflammatory syndrome that afflicts some children and teenagers have mostly focused on physical symptoms: rash, abdominal pain, red eyes and, most seriously, heart problems like low blood pressure, shock and difficulty pumping.
Now, a new report shows that a significant number of young people with the syndrome also develop neurological symptoms, including hallucinations, confusion, speech impairments and problems with balance and coordination. The study of 46 children treated at one hospital in London found that just over half — 24 — experienced such neurological symptoms, which they had never had before.
The condition, called Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C), typically emerges two to six weeks after a Covid infection, often one that produces only mild symptoms or none at all. The syndrome is rare, but can be very serious. The latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 3,165 cases in 48 states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia, including 36 deaths.
Immunity is not guaranteed in all people especially those over 65 can get covid even after vaccination.
https://www.insidenova.com/headlines/wh ... 52275.html
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Do you READ your articles before you post them? Technically, ANYONE can get it twice. But in actuality its RARE for someone to get it twice. All your article says is that the % of people who had Covid that still have antibodies in their system is lower for people over 65. It doesn't say a word about what the incidence rate of ACTUALLY catching it a second time is.
And its not surprising you're going to take the word of Chinese scientists over researchers from MIT. You actually trust China to tell you the truth? If so, you're part of the problem.
As for the point you're trying to make: If you get Covid, but then later on you have symptoms that linger, that's got NOTHING TO DO with immunity. Immunity is whether or not you can catch it again, not whether or not your symptoms show up later. Your own article says its quite possible that you'll need to get the vaccine YEARLY. I'd rather take my chances that I'm in the vast majority of people who have already had Covid, and will now be immune for years.
And its not surprising you're going to take the word of Chinese scientists over researchers from MIT. You actually trust China to tell you the truth? If so, you're part of the problem.
As for the point you're trying to make: If you get Covid, but then later on you have symptoms that linger, that's got NOTHING TO DO with immunity. Immunity is whether or not you can catch it again, not whether or not your symptoms show up later. Your own article says its quite possible that you'll need to get the vaccine YEARLY. I'd rather take my chances that I'm in the vast majority of people who have already had Covid, and will now be immune for years.
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The virus protocol is now a complete joke.
“It was weird,” Jewett said. “Here we are, on the road, not our fault, and they (South Florida’s players) are all at the beach and we’re practicing on their field.”
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Sounds like the USF baseball players are just like the Teachers’ Unions— they just prefer to not participate.
Tulane is the University of Louisiana
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And in a situation like this, since the games can't be made up, USF should have to forfeit those games and we should get the Ws.
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Silly. Were you calling for Tulane basketball have to forfeit when Ron Hunter got COVID and Tulane caused games to be canceled? This was no fault of the USF players, sounds like none of them even had COVID, just a victim of contact tracing with a strength coachRobertM320 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 11:30 pmAnd in a situation like this, since the games can't be made up, USF should have to forfeit those games and we should get the Ws.
Five reasons why COVID herd immunity is probably impossibleRobertM320 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 7:57 am Do you READ your articles before you post them? Technically, ANYONE can get it twice. But in actuality its RARE for someone to get it twice. All your article says is that the % of people who had Covid that still have antibodies in their system is lower for people over 65. It doesn't say a word about what the incidence rate of ACTUALLY catching it a second time is.
And its not surprising you're going to take the word of Chinese scientists over researchers from MIT. You actually trust China to tell you the truth? If so, you're part of the problem.
As for the point you're trying to make: If you get Covid, but then later on you have symptoms that linger, that's got NOTHING TO DO with immunity. Immunity is whether or not you can catch it again, not whether or not your symptoms show up later. Your own article says its quite possible that you'll need to get the vaccine YEARLY. I'd rather take my chances that I'm in the vast majority of people who have already had Covid, and will now be immune for years.
Even with vaccination efforts in full force, the theoretical threshold for vanquishing COVID-19 looks to be out of reach.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00728-2