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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3600 on: May 10, 2020, 05:45:58 AM »
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/06/ny-gov-cuomo-says-its-shocking-most-new-coronavirus-hospitalizations-are-people-staying-home.html

This is in my idiot state of NYS.   88% are coming from people staying inside.   And yet - look at the graphic from Cuomo to stay in side.

GTFO!

Both him and his brother should be thrown out into the street and savagely beaten. I'm dead serious. What stinking  hubris from these two douchebags. Both are vile scum.

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3601 on: May 10, 2020, 05:50:23 AM »

55 African nations (African Union) unites against China , pissed off by Chinese treatment of Afros in China !.

Nigeria already demands $ 200 bilion in compo from China !.

Chings in Arica will get fucked by locals  :D



Hey, where is Wiggzy, Vince G & others who love complaining about white race !!!.

Lmao if they think the Chinese give a fuck about what the Nigerians think.... The Chinese are making power moves all the time, all over the world, while the west sits on its thumbs or many cases help China worm their way in. .

The rest of us get sold out big time.

They don't give a flying fuck about you. The faster we learn this the quicker we will actually do something about it.

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3602 on: May 10, 2020, 08:14:20 AM »

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3603 on: May 10, 2020, 04:43:39 PM »
Even people who stay home go out to the supermarket, liquor store, get pizza, gas, WalMart, Home Depot, etc.

And lots of high risk group people are going out to buy stuff.  All the old folks are out shopping.  They're not sitting at home 24/7.


Possibly, but home delivery and curbside pickup are options many of us are using.

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3604 on: May 11, 2020, 02:58:52 AM »

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3605 on: May 11, 2020, 03:29:28 AM »
No they’re not. The buses in New York City are over 90% empty. The only people riding them are essential workers who are reporting lower hospitalization rates that the rest of the population. Moreover, the few elderly people I’ve seen in the past month has been wearing a mask. The lockdown was, is and always will be a sham.

Not where i live.

The buses from the 55+ communities pull up to the supermarket doors.

There are lots of seniors in the supermarkets.

Yes, the lockdown is a joke as lots of people are still out and about commingling their germs.

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3606 on: May 11, 2020, 03:56:44 AM »
we are all being fooled

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3607 on: May 11, 2020, 04:24:00 AM »


Possibly, but home delivery and curbside pickup are options many of us are using.

Possibly?

No, for real.

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3608 on: May 11, 2020, 07:25:06 AM »
Spoke to a doctor today, a specialist, says he now has 10 % of his usual work. The hospital he works at is extremely quiet.

His opinion was this is hyped out of all proportion and majority of people don't even show any symptoms.

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3609 on: May 11, 2020, 08:10:12 AM »
Spoke to a doctor today, a specialist, says he now has 10 % of his usual work. The hospital he works at is extremely quiet.

His opinion was this is hyped out of all proportion and majority of people don't even show any symptoms.

The story changes daily. We were told it spread through the subways then we find out that most the hospitalizations were among people who didn’t even take the subway:


 
MIT study: Subways a 'major disseminator' of coronavirus in NYC

https://nypost.com/2020/04/15/mit-study-subways-a-major-disseminator-of-coronavirus-in-nyc/amp/




Cuomo: Most new NY coronavirus hospitalizations are from people who stayed home

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2020/05/06/ny-gov-cuomo-says-its-shocking-most-new-coronavirus-hospitalizations-are-people-staying-home.html


"This is a surprise: Overwhelmingly, the people were at home," he added. "We thought maybe they were taking public transportation, and we've taken special precautions on public transportation, but actually no, because these people were literally at home."
Cuomo said nearly 84% of the hospitalized cases were people who were not commuting to work through car services, personal cars, public transit or walking. He said a majority of those people were either retired or unemployed. Overall, some 73% of the admissions were people over age 51. 

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3610 on: May 11, 2020, 08:59:35 AM »
Here (in the middle part of Europe) a local guy said his buddy‘s grandmother had died of cancer and the hospital called them and asked if they could tag her as a COVID19 victim. They said they would take care of the funeral expenses if they allowed them to do so.

Even doctors in the USA are coming out with being pressured  to mark their patients with the corona.

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3611 on: May 11, 2020, 09:02:51 AM »
Here (in the middle part of Europe) a local guy said his buddy‘s grandmother had died of cancer and the hospital called them and asked if they could tag her as a COVID19 victim. They said they would take care of the funeral expenses if they allowed them to do so.

Even doctors in the USA are coming out with being pressured  to mark their patients with the corona.

Your statement is pointless unless you say what country prefers to pay for funerals rather than report reliable statistics ? 
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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3612 on: May 11, 2020, 09:12:06 AM »
Slovenian Slavslavistad. They all wear tunics and have bags under their eyes.

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3613 on: May 11, 2020, 10:20:45 AM »
Here (in the middle part of Europe) a local guy said his buddy‘s grandmother had died of cancer and the hospital called them and asked if they could tag her as a COVID19 victim. They said they would take care of the funeral expenses if they allowed them to do so.

Even doctors in the USA are coming out with being pressured  to mark their patients with the corona.


Gee, what a surprise.



At first, I bought into it like everybody else but when I started to see the responses which were so irrational considering the scope of the problem, I started to smell a rat and eventually I figured out what this is really about, an economic reset and global currency devaluation:

I know how this plays out. To justify these interventions, they’re going to have to artificially bump up the victim numbers to the point where somebody gets hit by a truck and turns out to have a positive corona test is said to have died of corona.


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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3614 on: May 11, 2020, 07:42:44 PM »
Possibly?

No, for real.

Okay, not possibly. My point was that not all people are out and about with a 'to hell with this virus shit' kind of attitude.

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3615 on: May 12, 2020, 03:05:23 PM »
Okay, not possibly. My point was that not all people are out and about with a 'to hell with this virus shit' kind of attitude.

Yeah old gay cowards like you are hiding in their closet. No pun intended.

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3616 on: May 12, 2020, 03:12:38 PM »
Okay, not possibly. My point was that not all people are out and about with a 'to hell with this virus shit' kind of attitude.


Your life is really Sagging more & more  ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3617 on: May 12, 2020, 05:43:30 PM »
L.A. County could keep stay-at-home orders in place well into summer, depending on conditions


Los Angeles County’s stay-at-home orders will “with all certainty” be extended for the next three months, county Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer acknowledged during a Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday.

Ferrer later added that even if the orders remain in place through the summer, it was still possible some restrictions could be eased if conditions improve.

“We are being guided by science and data that will safely move us forward along the road to recovery in a measured way—one that allows us to ensure that effective distancing and infection control measures are in place,” Ferrer said.

Testifying before the Board of Superviros, Ferrer stressed further progress will be guided by efforts to contain the virus. Los Angeles County is now the Calfornia epicenter of the coronavirus, with more than 1,300 deaths so far.

“Our hope is that by using the data, we’d be able to slowly lift restrictions over the next three months,” she said. But without widely available testing for the coronavirus or rapid home kits that would allow people to test themselves daily, it seems unlikely that the social distancing directives and stay-at-home orders would be completely eased.

On Tuesday afternoon, Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger also expressed hope there could be more easing in coming weeks.

“I am eager to reopen more of L.A. County as soon as it’s safe to do so, in collaboration with our health experts, community leaders, businesses and residents, with best practices in place to ensure our overall health and well-being. These decisions will be guided by the latest science and data collected,” she said in a statement."I’m confident that the more our communities continue to comply, the sooner we can resume normalcy.”

Ferrer’s comments came shortly before Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that he was modifying the state’s stay-at-home orders to allow individual counties to approve the reopening of malls for curbside pickup service only. The order also allows for the reopening of some offices if teleworking is not feasible.

“We aren’t out of the woods yet,” Newsom reminded residents.

In L.A. County, confirmed cases and deaths have continued to rise.

When beaches reopen this week, how people can use the sand will look different. Face coverings will be required when not in the water, and sunbathing won’t be allowed. Only active recreation — surfing, running, walking and swimming — will be permitted. Coolers, chairs, umbrellas and any of the other accessories that typically dot the shoreline should be left at home.

The update to L.A.'s stay-at-home orders comes as officials try to meet two needs: restarting the economy under a new normal while also ensuring that the resurgence in activity doesn’t upend progress in the fight against the coronavirus.

There has been a big push in recent weeks to reopen the state’s economy, which has been hurt by the stay-at-home orders. Newsom last week announced new protocols for retail stores and some workplaces to reopen.

Under the plan, some in-restaurant dining, car washes and shopping malls could also be allowed to reopen in coming weeks if public health officials in a county are able to demonstrate that the spread of the virus has stabilized and that they have adequate testing and hospital capacity.

Some rural counties that have seen relatively few cases are likely to be able to meet those benchmarks more quickly than urban counties such as Los Angeles.

A Times data analysis last week found most big California counties are not close to meeting Newsom’s standards. The analysis looked at which counties could pass just the first two criteria — whether deaths have stopped in the last 14 days, and whether there is no more than one case per 10,000 residents in that same time period.

Most of California failed that test. In fact, 95% of Californians live in counties that don’t meet that standard, the Times analysis found. Not a single county in Southern California nor the San Francisco Bay Area met the criteria.

Newsom suggested Friday that the guidelines would be later modified on a statewide basis, allowing larger counties hit hardest by the outbreak to also reopen more broadly. “Over the next few weeks, we’ll be making subsequent announcements for the entire state, not just those that meet those more restrictive criteria,” he said.

On Tuesday, he also explained the guidelines for restaurants in some counties to open for dine-in service, including disposable menus and an emphasis on outdoor seating. He also suggested that customers be screened for symptoms.

Also on Tuesday, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, warned members of the U.S. Senate that states that push too quickly to ease orders could undo progress that would trigger an outbreak. Fauci said a 14-day decline in cases is the major benchmark that states should meet before reopening.

As other California regions have seen a decline in the number of reported infections and COVID-19-related deaths, L.A. County, the state’s most populous, continues to see growth on both fronts. The county reported Tuesday an additional 961 people who tested positive for the virus, and an additional 45 deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,613. L.A. County’s COVID-19 deaths account for more than half of the state’s total.

Officials have noted that the numbers reported at the start of the week are typically lower, largely because testing is not at full capacity on weekends.

Nearly 253,000 individuals of L.A. County’s 10 million residents have been checked for the virus and roughly 11% — more than 32,000 — have been infected. Officials have been encouraging all residents, even those without symptoms, to get tested.

Officials have said that social distancing has helped slow the spread of the virus, but also have warned that it remains contagious.

“It’s safer to stay at home. COVID-19 has not changed,” Ferrer reminded residents Monday.

Some neighboring counties that are easing restrictions also continue to see increases in cases and deaths. Riverside County, where officials voted Friday to lift requirements for face coverings, reported 150 new cases Monday and 12 additional deaths.

In Orange County, 45 more cases and one death were reported Tuesday as the number of hospitalizations — a count that fluctuates by the day depending on how many of the county’s eligible 25 hospitals report statistics — rose to 230.

Meanwhile in Santa Clara County, which was once the hottest spot for infections in the state, the number of cases has declined. Officials reported two additional cases Monday and zero deaths. Santa Clara is one of six Bay Area counties that have extended shelter-in-place orders.

Also Tuesday, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors debated whether to extend the county’s eviction moratorium to help renters who may be struggling financially because of the pandemic. Supervisors Sheila Kuehl and Hilda Solis proposed extending it until Aug. 31.

Kuehl said she based her proposed date off the Department of Public Health’s guidance that at least some of the stay-at-home restrictions would be extended for the next three months. She added that the board’s need to vote on the moratorium every month would create “amazing anxiety” for renters.

“Obviously our tenants are suffering extreme pain right now,” Solis said.

Supervisors Kathryn Barger and Janice Hahn submitted an amendment to extend the rent eviction moratorium until only the end of June. The board passed that amendment, 3-2, with Kuehl and Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas voting against it.

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-05-12/coronavirus-beaches-reopen-los-angeles-county-move-toward-new-normal?fbclid=IwAR0jAeB_rZcwLnxoi_9VKrpn9Qi3nD9M1lZxn1sK3wE9V3EDiHqf4OehfM8

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3618 on: May 12, 2020, 05:53:46 PM »

55 African nations (African Union) unites against China , pissed off by Chinese treatment of Afros in China !.

Nigeria already demands $ 200 bilion in compo from China !.

Chings in Arica will get fucked by locals  :D



Hey, where is Wiggzy, Vince G & others who love complaining about white race !!!.
Sir Wiggins was working as a PT. Probably had to sell his computer.
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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3619 on: May 12, 2020, 05:54:51 PM »
Both him and his brother should be thrown out into the street and savagely beaten. I'm dead serious. What stinking  hubris from these two douchebags. Both are vile scum.
Cuomo is certainly a c unt!
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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3620 on: May 12, 2020, 07:09:00 PM »
Cuomo is certainly a c unt!

yes but dem' nipple rings bling bling

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3621 on: May 12, 2020, 07:56:31 PM »
Yeah old gay cowards like you are hiding in their closet. No pun intended.

If hiding it the closet saves me from contracting COVID-19 then being gay and hiding in the closet has it's benefits. lucky for me I have a large walk-in closet. 

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3622 on: May 12, 2020, 08:00:00 PM »

Your life is really Sagging more & more  ;D ;D ;D

You got that right if sagging is a metaphor for stir-crazy.

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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3623 on: May 13, 2020, 03:48:33 AM »
its probably fake news but the NY times is suggesting the infection rate is increasing in small town and rural areas
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html#hotspots
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Re: Coronavirus - We are all screwed - discuss
« Reply #3624 on: May 13, 2020, 03:59:31 AM »
its probably fake news but the NY times is suggesting the infection rate is increasing in small town and rural areas
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html#hotspots

I’m still waiting for an explanation for why there are so many asymptomatic cases.



https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/04/us/triumph-foods-outbreak-missouri/index.html


More than 370 workers at a pork plant in Missouri tested positive for coronavirus. All were asymptomatic