Just pointing out that Kyle is one of the most famous Florida memes. If moving forward you stop posting absurd misinformation and tweets from COVID-denier bloggers then I will discontinue calling you out on it. Otherwise I can only assume that you implicitly support all the nonsense pushed by Jennifer and Kyle and others.
You are certainly welcome - even encouraged - to go after what is posted by me. Where I draw the line is when you make up something entirely out of thin air - which seems to be your motive as of late. You can't seem to attack the content so you go after the person. This is probably why "someone" started emailing you saying they would destroy your life, and contact your company (assuming you actually work somewhere other than ET). Not that I support this kind of action, but when someone is as much as a prick as you are, it can easily encourage poor behavior. Again, assuming this wasn't more grade A horseshit from you. With someone as distasteful as yourself, its really difficult to tell.
These charts show how serious this fall's Covid-19 surge is in the US https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/12/health/coronavirus-fall-surge-statistics/index.html
Researchers: Covid-19 death toll could double this winter to World War 2 levels https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...h-toll-could-double-winter-world-war-n1247726 Covid-19 could kill as many Americans this winter as the Germans and Japanese did during World War 2, a research outfit that the Trump administration once relied on warned Friday. The death toll in the United States, currently at 244,250, could nearly double by March 1 to 438,971, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IMHE) at the University of Washington’s School of Medicine forecasted in its latest projection. Add Europe, which is in the midst of a second wave of infections, and the rest of the world, and the global death toll could reach a staggering 2.8 million by March 1, the IMHE projected. “When you see that Europe is already up to 4,000-plus deaths a day, and it just keeps growing. We’re on a similar trajectory,” Dr. Christopher Murray, a professor of health metrics sciences at the University of Washington and director of the IHME, told NBC News. “We’re just about four weeks behind." January in America could be especially grim, the IMHE forecasted, echoing the warnings of Dr. Anthony Fauci and other top U.S. infectious disease experts who have repeatedly urged Americans to mask-up and be more vigilant about social distancing with the holiday season fast approaching. The daily death rate from Covid-19, which rose to 910 last week, could hit 2,200-a-week by the middle of that month, the IMHE projected. Murray said the IHME’s projection of more than 438,000 deaths by March could climb even higher if Americans are not diligent about wearing masks, exercising social distancing and avoiding large gatherings. “It depends on what we do as citizens and what state governments do,” Murray said. “Our numbers are what we think will happen, but they can certainly be worse." As of Friday, the U.S. led the world with more than 10.5 million cases and record numbers of new infections were being reported every day, while the Pfizer vaccine is still months away from being distributed. The IMHE estimates about 12 percent of the U.S. population has already been infected, ranging from 1 percent of the population in Vermont to 24 percent in New Jersey. Meanwhile, the daily death rate is greater than four per million in Arkansas, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, Wisconsin and Wyoming, the IMHE reported. The IMHE’s dire projections were released as President Donald Trump had less than 10 weeks left to his presidency and was preoccupied with overturning the results of an election that Joe Biden appears to have won and not focusing on the accelerating Covid-19 crisis. The IMHE was criticized in the early days of the pandemic for providing overly optimistic projections that turned out to be wrong, but which Trump and his team nevertheless promoted as proof that they had the coronavirus spread under control. But in September, the IMHE released a “best case” scenario that projected 257,286 to 327,775 Covid-19 fatalities by the end of the year.
Operation Dark Winter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Dark_Winter Operation Dark Winter was the code name for a senior-level bio-terrorist attack simulation conducted on June 22–23, 2001.[1][2][3] It was designed to carry out a mock version of a covert and widespread smallpox attack on the United States
Its all bullshit dude. The tests are bullshit. The deaths are bullshit. Its all bullshit. Theyre making it up as they go along to scare us.
I will note that for medical professionals the rapid tests are not considered to be acceptable evidence of being positive or negative. The rapid tests are considered to be inaccurate. This is a rapid test quality problem.