I guess if Trump is getting blamed for two weeks to flatten the curve now it may be over
All international travel needed to be halted back in January when we had a chance to get our arms around this thing.
Wrong.
The plan from the very beginning was to restrict travel, and ban it altogether for those that don't comply with the Nazis[/b], under the guise of the fake Convid 1984 Scamdemic and the farce of "Climate Change."
It's precisely this line of thought that will get you locked down, and agreeing that it's necessary.... to take away your freedom.
May I ask which Reich we are up to now? 7th or 8th? I can't keep track.
https://twitter.com/Camellia_Alexan/status/1385760548889894913
I'd describe myself as a science type guy. Although I loved sports, I was always interested in science and I would read Scientific America in the library in junior high (which now is UnScientific America). Our supposed official scientific elite has so totally discredited themselves that I don't take anything they say with much seriousness. You just get dribs and dabs about cases presented in some uncohesive fashion. So, in some places cases are up. Who are these cases? How much more testing is occurring. People are traveling more and lots of places require a negative test to fly. How many are these cases? Are they in the under 40 year old category in which there is little risk of a serious illness? How is hospitalization and deaths in Japan? If vaccines work, why not require a vaccination for anyone in the Olympic Village (which I'm guessing is already the case). Had lunch at the Astoria Brewing Company yesterday. Staff was fanatically sterilizing every seat and table at which someone ate. CDC just said you don't get it from surfaces, but Oregon still requires this virtue signaling along with masks that don't work. Geezus we are phucked.
https://twitter.com/Camellia_Alexan/status/1385760548889894913
She has her own thread this morning
Six days lefthttps://twitter.com/TheEliKlein/status/1386123875738693638?s=20
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I'd describe myself as a science type guy. Although I loved sports, I was always interested in science and I would read Scientific America in the library in junior high (which now is UnScientific America). Our supposed official scientific elite has so totally discredited themselves that I don't take anything they say with much seriousness. You just get dribs and dabs about cases presented in some uncohesive fashion. So, in some places cases are up. Who are these cases? How much more testing is occurring. People are traveling more and lots of places require a negative test to fly. How many are these cases? Are they in the under 40 year old category in which there is little risk of a serious illness? How is hospitalization and deaths in Japan? If vaccines work, why not require a vaccination for anyone in the Olympic Village (which I'm guessing is already the case). Had lunch at the Astoria Brewing Company yesterday. Staff was fanatically sterilizing every seat and table at which someone ate. CDC just said you don't get it from surfaces, but Oregon still requires this virtue signaling along with masks that don't work. Geezus we are phucked.
Nuanced data[/b][/b] was always the answer if we actually cared about making coherent decisions on policy. What dictates making a test being required, how has that changed, how many new cases have symptoms, what is the severity of positive tests in terms of viral load, what is the average BMI of the new cases, hospitalizations, deaths, etc.
Just saying more testing was the solution without actually grabbing any real data was always stupid.
I'd describe myself as a science type guy. Although I loved sports, I was always interested in science and I would read Scientific America in the library in junior high (which now is UnScientific America). Our supposed official scientific elite has so totally discredited themselves that I don't take anything they say with much seriousness. You just get dribs and dabs about cases presented in some uncohesive fashion. So, in some places cases are up. Who are these cases? How much more testing is occurring. People are traveling more and lots of places require a negative test to fly. How many are these cases? Are they in the under 40 year old category in which there is little risk of a serious illness? How is hospitalization and deaths in Japan? If vaccines work, why not require a vaccination for anyone in the Olympic Village (which I'm guessing is already the case). Had lunch at the Astoria Brewing Company yesterday. Staff was fanatically sterilizing every seat and table at which someone ate. CDC just said you don't get it from surfaces, but Oregon still requires this virtue signaling along with masks that don't work. Geezus we are phucked.
Nuanced data[/b][/b] was always the answer if we actually cared about making coherent decisions on policy. What dictates making a test being required, how has that changed, how many new cases have symptoms, what is the severity of positive tests in terms of viral load, what is the average BMI of the new cases, hospitalizations, deaths, etc.
Just saying more testing was the solution without actually grabbing any real data was always stupid.
Don't blame the data, bud. Most people possess the attention span of a gnat and are incapable of understanding "the data" even when spoon fed to them.
Remember there's a substantial group of people who lie and love to be lied to. So data interpretation incompetence is a non-factor to that large group.
"But Fauci said"...You get the problem, data be damned.
Five days left guysm. We got this.https://twitter.com/abc/status/1352345074546462726?s=21