It turns out Randy Marsh, shagged a bat, which is how the virus broke the human barrier and spread, this is all Randy Marsh's fault damn it!! * * If you don't watch South Park, then your opinion is worthless to me and you won't, errr like I care, watch it, doing the feardemic perfectly, still being a bit PC sadly. Chin Dipers LOL
Fauci calls out Fox News, but says real ‘bad guy’ is coronavirus, not those with opposing views ...Speaking Monday night during an interview on CNN, the nation’s foremost expert on infectious diseases said the spread of misinformation is detrimental to the nation’s public health effort. “Some of the media that I deal with really kind of — I wouldn’t say distort things, but certainly give opposing perspectives on what seems to be a pretty obvious fact,” Fauci said, calling out one network in particular. “If you listen to Fox News, with all due respect to the fact that they do have some good reporters, some of the things that they report there are outlandish, to be honest with you. “There is so much misinformation during this very divisive time that we’re in, and the public really needs to know the facts,” he said.. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/f...irus-not-those-with-opposing-views-2020-09-28 wrbtrader
Did you manage to actually watch that South Park episode ? Any tip on where to get it in Europe ? They did a piece on China which was sure to get them banned there while South Park was still available in the Mainland and most western companies are sucking up to the CCP in the hope to make business with those nice folks, so I doubt they will do a lot of efforts to be pc. Curious to watch it
Yeah its good, lots of we've lost all our jobs but nobody is dead lol Torrent site? PM me tomorrow Teamviewer to you if you've got a laptop\PC?
Global case tally above 34 million — with U.S. accounting for a fifth — as Dr. Fauci hits back at Trump’s mask claim The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 worldwide rose above 34 million on Thursday, with the U.S. accounting for about a fifth of that total, as Dr. Anthony Fauci hit back at claims made by President Donald Trump during Tuesday’s presidential debate on face masks. Trump said Fauci, who is head of the Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases, said “masks are not good — and then changed his mind.” In a podcast recorded for ABC News, Fauci rebutted that claim. “Anybody who has been listening to me over the last several months knows that a conversation does not go by where I do not strongly recommend that people wear masks,” he said. The podcast will be available in full later Thursday, according to ABC. Fauci reminded listeners that early on in the pandemic, he and other health experts recommended against face coverings out of concern there would be a shortage of medical-grade masks for frontline workers, but later changed that view once it was clear the virus was transmissible by asymptomatic patients. “I have been on the airways, on the radio, on TV, begging people to wear masks,” said Fauci. “And I keep talking in the context of: Wear a mask, keep physical distance, avoid crowds, wash your hands, and do things more outdoors versus indoors.” Experts are dismayed at how face masks have become politicized during the crisis, with Trump and Vice President Mike Pence frequently appearing in public without one, and holding political rallies where few in attendance wear them, either. Trump has taunted reporters and election rival Joe Biden for wearing them. Yet at the same time the White House is quietly encouraging state governors to implement mask mandates and even to impose fines on those who refuse to wear them, according to a report in Kaiser Health News. On Sept. 20, the task force recommended statewide mask mandates for Iowa, Missouri and Oklahoma, according to the report, which links to weekly memos made public by the Center for Public Integrity. The task force recommended fines in Alaska, Idaho and Montana. “At some point, we have to turn the corner on this ridiculous separation of what we’re being told is best practice and being guided by science and data, and what the actual practices are by the people who issue them,” Lori Tremmel Freeman, CEO of the National Association of County and City Health Officials, told Kaiser Health News. Trump is planning to hold rallies in Wisconsin this weekend, even as the task force has called for increasing social distancing “to the maximal degree possible,” as new cases rise, the Washington Post reported. Two cities where the rallies are expected to take place, La Crosse and Green Bay, have been designated COVID-19 “red zones,” the paper said. Meanwhile, House Democrats are making another push to provide a fresh round of federally funded unemployment benefits to replace the $600-a-week federal benefit that expired in July. On Monday, Democrats unveiled a scaled-down version of the HEROES Act, their proposed relief and stimulus package that passed in the House in May and was never acknowledged by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in the Senate. Originally the package had a $3 trillion price tag. The revised version would cost $2.2 trillion. A vote scheduled for late Wednesday was postponed until Thursday to leave time for last-ditch talks with the Trump administration. The vote comes as the Labor Department revealed that 837,000 Americans applied for jobless benefits in the latest week, in a release that did not include California, where the state has stopped accepting new claims as it investigates potential fraud. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/c...ci-hits-back-at-trumps-mask-claims-2020-10-01 wrbtrader
This article is very interesting: https://intermarketandmore.finanza.com/covid-19-e-le-grandi-pandemie-del-passato-90183.html COVID-19 and the great pandemics of the past: If we listen to television, if we read the newspapers, we seem to be living in the nightmare of the Covid-19, a pandemic disaster never seen before. However, we must be realistic. It is true that the number of deaths and about 24 million infected makes an impression, but if we try to look back, making the necessary proportions (since today there are 6 billion on planet Earth), how devastating is this Covid-19 percentage? image post
To be realistic in comparison... Governments need to let the 2nd wave run its course without or with a vaccine. In a sick way, those that believe in protecting themselves will do such and those that's been underestimating it must deal with any consequences if such comes their way. I'm not underestimating the current statistics of Covid-19 but it will get worst in ways that has not yet been discussed beyond what has already been discussed because they're still learning about Covid-19 and any long term impact on those that were Covid-19 positive but no short term illnesses (asymptomatic). Simply, I'll look at the number comparison to prior Pandemics after the one year anniversary of Covid-19 especially the ones that occurred after the industrial age. This is something I've stated the first month of Covid-19 back in late April when I first saw Covid-19 statistics being compared to prior Pandemics... Best to wait for at least a year of statistics. Until then, I'm satisfied at looking at Covid-19 via comparing one country to another country performance and even comparing regions within a country. wrbtrader
%% The more we hear on this virus the less the kill rate seems to be/US.[Except Italy, about 10% or 11% kill rate.] DR + Senator R Paul said ''the flu was worse than this virus, in KY''--rebuked fake Fauci to his face. Italy is; heavy in old age, heavy in overweight, heavy in socialized medicine. Mr Nobert said, did you repeat that?? Yes ,its an intentional repeating pattern.
Places the Flu have recently killed many, Covid then kills more and vice versa, Sweden for instance had a light Flu season, so it killed them all off just like a 2nd flu season. Norway, less deaths, just went Sweden way ie it's all BS lets stop ruining our country and taking our people freedoms away, had 2 bad Flu Winters in a row, so less Covid deaths. Italy early on, said Covid is 1/25th as bad as WHO/CDC where claiming, they where claiming 4.3% so 0.17% ish, it's about 1/2 of that so 1/50th.