Coronavirus

newfie

Well-Known Member
Wrong.

Trump sat on his heels for weeks because he didn't care for the 'numbers'.

He was more concerned with his poll numbers than he was with being transparent and getting ahead of this.

We're a month behind where we could have been if Trump had taken this seriously.

Ironically, 66% of those polled think Trump is doing a good job handling this crisis.

I can only assume they haven't watched a single one of his Press conferences...
Wrong take a breather your hallucinating
 

tonyexpress

Whac-A-Troll Patrol
Staff member
The Coronavirus Hobgoblin

America, and the rest of the world, is in the throes of a panic that has never been seen before, outside the fanciful scripts of Hollywood. A new “super” virus, the Coronavirus, is being hyped nonstop by our state-controlled media as the new bubonic plague. The fear porn emanating from our television sets is relentless.

Even establishment voices like Dr. Drew Pinsky and Dr. Oz are attempting to restore reason. Pinsky noted, “A bad flu season is 80,000 dead, we’ve got about 18,000 dead from influenza this year, we have a hundred from corona. Which should you be worried about influenza or Corona? A hundred versus 18,000? It’s not a trick question…What I have a problem with is the panic and the fact that businesses are getting destroyed that people’s lives are being upended, not by the virus, but by the panic. The panic must stop. And the press, they really somehow need to be held accountable because they are hurting people.”

Can't wait till Easter to go hog wild. :surprised::happy-very: But probably before that.
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
The Coronavirus Hobgoblin

America, and the rest of the world, is in the throes of a panic that has never been seen before, outside the fanciful scripts of Hollywood. A new “super” virus, the Coronavirus, is being hyped nonstop by our state-controlled media as the new bubonic plague. The fear porn emanating from our television sets is relentless.

Even establishment voices like Dr. Drew Pinsky and Dr. Oz are attempting to restore reason. Pinsky noted, “A bad flu season is 80,000 dead, we’ve got about 18,000 dead from influenza this year, we have a hundred from corona. Which should you be worried about influenza or Corona? A hundred versus 18,000? It’s not a trick question…What I have a problem with is the panic and the fact that businesses are getting destroyed that people’s lives are being upended, not by the virus, but by the panic. The panic must stop. And the press, they really somehow need to be held accountable because they are hurting people.”

Can't wait till Easter to go hog wild. :surprised::happy-very: But probably before that.
Hardly state-controlled media ... more like dark-state controlled media.

Also, the number dead is 1,097 and counting.

Otherwise, agree 100% ... the hype is much worse than the reality.
 

UnconTROLLed

perfection
Hardly state-controlled media ... more like dark-state controlled media.

Also, the number dead is 1,097 and counting.

Otherwise, agree 100% ... the hype is much worse than the reality.
As it stands but let's see it through first. We generally do not lock down the country for the flu. We can only hypothesize what the results could/would be, so far and the future.
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
Correction msm in cahoots with democratic leadership said such measures we're not required and simply xenophobic
And known Republicans said it was the latest hoax from Democrats. Seems we've got people on both sides who jumped the gun to score points in case they were proven right later.
 

Fenris

Well-Known Member
It seems that higher testing rates results in a lower death rate.

Higher test rates don't result in a lower death rate, they move the reported death rate closer to reality as they better account for all of the asymptomatic or mild symptom folks who have had the virus but aren't included in the total number of cases.
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
Higher test rates don't result in a lower death rate, they move the reported death rate closer to reality as they better account for all of the asymptomatic or mild symptom folks who have had the virus but aren't included in the total number of cases.
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Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Higher test rates don't result in a lower death rate, they move the reported death rate closer to reality as they better account for all of the asymptomatic or mild symptom folks who have had the virus but aren't included in the total number of cases.

I think that's what he meant. Easier way of saying the same thing.
 
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