Coronavirus

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star
"Much of the rest of the world has wrestled the novel coronavirus to ground. But not here. Because freedom. Freedom worshiped as an idol. Freedom from responsibility to one another."

Tom Sullivan


Ding ding ding. He has revealed their agenda publicly.

"...rather than seeing that enough tests are available to control the spread, the paranoiac in the White House is pursuing tests of another sort":



Digby

Uh oh. The deep state is in trouble now.
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
Don't want to wear a mask? Fine. But if you get it where is the first place you'll go to? The ER. And assuming that they'll even take you and can actually do something to save you, the first thing you do is to sign off on the authorization to provide treatment and be willing to be 100% liable for all billed charges.

Now even if you have insurance you're still liable for the deductibles and co payments which can still run you into a pretty good chink of change .

So wear mask......Save a buck or two.......And perhaps your life as well.
 

tadpole

Well-Known Member
Don't want to wear a mask? Fine. But if you get it where is the first place you'll go to? The ER. And assuming that they'll even take you and can actually do something to save you, the first thing you do is to sign off on the authorization to provide treatment and be willing to be 100% liable for all billed charges.

Now even if you have insurance you're still liable for the deductibles and co payments which can still run you into a pretty good chink of change .

So wear mask......Save a buck or two.......And perhaps your life as well.
It’s not worth feeling bad all day everyday for months on months.
 

tadpole

Well-Known Member
Right. And you won't feel bad being on a ventilator all day either because you'll be unconscious . And if you never wake up you'll never have to worry about feeling bad ever again.
Ooh you’ve really scared me into compliance! From now on I’ll be sure to wear my mask.
 

fishtm2001

Well-Known Member
From Bloomberg:

State Hotspots:
Arizona: 11% of total cases in those younger than 20.
California: 8.4% in those younger than 18.
Mississippi: 9.4% in those under 18.
Washington state: 11% in those 20 and younger.
Tennessee: 4.5% of cases involving those 10 and under, and 11% for those 11 through 20.
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
From Bloomberg:

State Hotspots:
Arizona: 11% of total cases in those younger than 20.
California: 8.4% in those younger than 18.
Mississippi: 9.4% in those under 18.
Washington state: 11% in those 20 and younger.
Tennessee: 4.5% of cases involving those 10 and under, and 11% for those 11 through 20.

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"Age data collected from state health departments by Bloomberg shows that the oldest Americans now represent a lower percentage of infections than they did at the start of the outbreak. The surge in recent cases is led by the group most likely to have school-aged children, those in their 20s, 30s and up to their 50s in some states."

Oh, whew.
 

fishtm2001

Well-Known Member
"New York City is and probably will remain the worst-case scenario. New York City has lost 23,353 lives. That’s 0.28 percent of the city’s population. If, as some antibody-prevalence surveys suggest, 20 percent of New Yorkers were infected, that’s an infection-fatality rate of more than 1.3 percent, which exceeds what the CDC or anyone else is planning for. To put it in the same terms discussed here, New York City saw 2,780 deaths per million people. A similar scenario across the South and West would kill over 550,000 more Americans in just a few months, moving the country to 680,000 dead. It is unthinkable, and yet, 130,000 deaths—the current national death toll—was once unthinkable, too. "

Martin Longman
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
"New York City is and probably will remain the worst-case scenario. New York City has lost 23,353 lives. That’s 0.28 percent of the city’s population. If, as some antibody-prevalence surveys suggest, 20 percent of New Yorkers were infected, that’s an infection-fatality rate of more than 1.3 percent, which exceeds what the CDC or anyone else is planning for. To put it in the same terms discussed here, New York City saw 2,780 deaths per million people. A similar scenario across the South and West would kill over 550,000 more Americans in just a few months, moving the country to 680,000 dead. It is unthinkable, and yet, 130,000 deaths—the current national death toll—was once unthinkable, too. "

Martin Longman

Indeed. Think I might jump off a bridge if I were responsible for as many dead New Yorkers as Andrew Cuomo and Bill de Blasio are.
 
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