El Correcto
god is dead
Perhaps.Soaked in blood?
Perhaps.Soaked in blood?
olroadbeech is his sister in law?LMFAO!
...and your sister in law hauled secret weapons for Seal Team 6 over Donner Pass in a blizzard, stopped at her laboratory on her lunch break to cure AIDS, and capped the night off by making 80k stripping in the champagne room smoking crack with Hunter Biden.
Take your meds fren.
Bullscat.
The data is old because the incubation period can be up to a few weeks. We’ll never really be a day behind.So the number of cases has increased at the rate of approx. 10,000 per day since Saturday and I've heard it suggested that we have plateaued. I remember Dr. Fauci referring to data that we are reacting to today is actually 10-14 days old because of slow test results and Dr. Brix made reference to making headway on results. So 300,000 have been tested but how many test results are we working with and when will we be only a day or two delayed?
How do we expect to ever get in front of this if we are always two weeks behind? Did South Korea have these same issues or are we using different tests?The data is old because the incubation period can be up to a few weeks. We’ll never really be a day behind.
How do we expect to ever get in front of this if we are always two weeks behind? Did South Korea have these same issues or are we using different tests?
"Everything should be locked down".Honestly everything should be locked down for three weeks starting tomorrow.
Everyone expressing by the end of that point will show, 90% of them will be fine, and we deal with those in distress.
The economic hit from that would be less than the haphazard National and Federal responses.
It would suck economically, but much less than having to deal with outbreaks for the next six to ten months.
It’s like we’re learning nothing from Italy, Spain, and NYC.
South Korea did not test "near" everyone.South Korea was on it immediately, they tested near everyone, isolated the positive cases, did contact-tracing to find out who the positives interacted with, and shut it down.
Pandemic 101.
It’s far too late for the US to do that, and we’re so far beyond being able to mass test... all we can do now is ‘socially distance’.
We’re still climbing the curve.
If NYC is any clue as to where we’re headed, it doesn’t look good.
South Korea did not test "near" everyone.
Are you ignorant or lying on purpose?
US was more prepared for pandemic than any other country, Johns Hopkins study foundIt’s not the Demobots purposely shutting the economy down, it’s the US’s utter lack of preparation that is shutting the economy down.
South Korea was on it immediately, they tested near everyone
Nice job walking back your lies.They tested near everyone they needed to test.
So the number of cases has increased at the rate of approx. 10,000 per day since Saturday and I've heard it suggested that we have plateaued. I remember Dr. Fauci referring to data that we are reacting to today is actually 10-14 days old because of slow test results and Dr. Brix made reference to making headway on results. So 300,000 have been tested but how many test results are we working with and when will we be only a day or two delayed?
We were testing just as quickly as they were, but the CDC screwed up the tests.I realize they’re a much smaller country, so it’s an apples to rockets comparison, but why were they (within a week) testing 10,000 people a day?
US was more prepared for pandemic than any other country, Johns Hopkins study found
The United States was ranked the best-prepared country in the world to handle a pandemic in late 2019 by the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) and the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security (JHCHS) -- an assessment seemingly at odds with claims by Democrats that the Trump administration left the country vulnerable to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Honestly everything should be locked down for three weeks starting tomorrow.
E.