We have enough critical thinking to know not to eat a wild bat.Sometimes I wonder if you people here have had enough vitamins as a child, critical thinking in the brain might have been disabled.
We have enough critical thinking to know not to eat a wild bat.Sometimes I wonder if you people here have had enough vitamins as a child, critical thinking in the brain might have been disabled.
I actually hunt wild boars and eat em in situ..We have enough critical thinking to know not to eat a wild bat.
Maybe google has become the search engine for all the parallel universes.What is Google telling us if we can search for any number of "new cases" and get a hit? You tell me.
I dunno man you tell me how there could be a legit report for “101 new cases”, 102, 798, 799, etc..Maybe google has become the search engine for all the parallel universes.
And every one of those numbers comes from a different universe.
Which makes sense, since there are an infinite number of parallel universes, your bound to find X number of cases so long as you look in enough universes.
Unfortunately for us, different universal energy might seep through google into other universes, eventually ours, and that will cause some significant damage.
That's why you crybabies SHOULD be worried about.
American media spreading propaganda to try and sway the American mindset in an election year???? No way!!!!! Impossible!!!!52,000 new cases in 24 hours in the US. That's a new record.
Italy had 182.
Must be the American media behind it in this case. I'm switching to Il Giorno.
Once again. Cases don't mean squat to me. We need to look to see how many of those get "legitimately" hospitalized for actual Covid and details on the individuals of their existing health(diabetic, smoker, obese, pre-existing conditons, etc.) to get a more accurate picture. And out of those hospitalizations, see how many actually die from just Covid or if there are other complications.52,000 new cases in 24 hours in the US. That's a new record.
Italy had 182.
Must be the American media behind it in this case. I'm switching to Il Giorno.
Thanks and I appreciate reading another view point. I do agree on some things you say and for others, I think it's great that all of us civilized people can agree to disagree. It's one of those very polarizing topics like politics that can make or break relationships, life long friendships, families, etc. if we let it get the best of us. But in the end, I think we all want a good economy and have everyone being healthy.It's good to be skeptical. There are 519,000 recorded COVID deaths. But even if it's 1/3 that amount and it's been overreported, that's still nearly three times the peak flu-related death toll over the past decade. But it's not just about the death toll but the ease with which it spreads. I don't remember there ever being asymptomatic flu carriers, or needing a mask when I had it. (Though I'd probably wear one if I went to a nursing home and was sick with the flu. Mask wearing among the sick is common among Asians.)
And I'm glad to see skepticism of government, which I have never believed is the friend of...anyone but itself. But government, which doesn't produce anything, relies on tax revenue to function. It doesn't pass the logic test that any government would want to shut down the economy and send everyone home just to test their willpower. If it's just about control, that makes no sense either. Nobody can force anyone to wear a mask or not engage in free trade if they don't want to. Anyone who thinks it's about control is probably just easily controlled. Nobody has to wear a seat belt either, and people still fly through windshields and split their heads open because they don't want to be "sheeple."
It's in the government's own interests to have a healthy, productive, earning populace, not a bunch of people sitting at home consuming content and mad at the government and dying. This whole thing is basically a question of "do the government's interests and my own align?" And some people believe that the answer is no, that Uncle Sam wants one less paycheck to tax or one less body to send to war, or one more disgruntled citizen to come after it if things get worse. Maybe if it wanted to be overthrown by Maoists it would launch this plan.
The media are another story and that can be another post. As for the Google/number thing, we've been recording data for at least 120 days, there are 4,416 cities of over 150,000 and an estimated 50,000 cities worldwide, 192 countries, not sure how many counties or regions. The numbers I've searched have involved deaths, recoveries, new cases, declines, increases, etc. I'm not a mathematician but it seems to me that's enough for a lot of possible numbers and I don't find it that impressive of a phenomenon.
Respect to all your viewpoints, just trying to explain how I see it.
COVID-19 doesn’t care about anyone’s politics. It can’t be wished away or just “disagreed with.”Thanks and I appreciate reading another view point. I do agree on some things you say and for others, I think it's great that all of us civilized people can agree to disagree. It's one of those very polarizing topics like politics that can make or break relationships, life long friendships, families, etc. if we let it get the best of us. But in the end, I think we all want a good economy and have everyone being healthy.
I agree and I never said that. To clarify for you, I meant that just like Politics that can tear apart lifelong friendships, relatives, families, the debate over Covid could also have the same impact in just discussing it and expressing different opinions.COVID-19 doesn’t care about anyone’s politics. It can’t be wished away or just “disagreed with.”
The cytokine storm can be treated with antioxidants. Chinese doctors administer intravenous vitamin c. The level of vitamin d in one's body also affects how sick you get.The Covid that attacks your lungs is pretty mild. It’s the viral pneumonia that happens afterwards that gives people all their symptoms. And a lot of people vulnerable with pre existing conditions people cannot handle viral pneumonia. Their immune system overects to both Covid and viral pneumonia and their bodies develop a severe inflammation called a cytokine storm, which triggers pulmonary distress and Heart attacks. It’s actually your own immune system that kills you. Which is why they are prescribing dexamestasone to patients now. This drug is anti-inflammatory and suppresses your immune system.
The people who die from Covid shedding that drown your lungs are the ones with copromised immune systems that have no ability to fight any virus. So the Covid keeps multiplying and shedding until you drown in your own lungs.
My lungs showed bi lateral pneumonia but my immune system turned it into a minor cough. I’m back to An hour a day workouts after 3 weeks after testing positive. And the Covid is gone. If you are young and healthy, the viral pneumonia is not going to wreck your lungs. And the Covid is not strong enough to do any damage if you dont have a compromised immune system.
Of course there have been people who got wrecked by viral pneumonia, but they are the kind who would have gotten wrecked by any virus.
Not true the BLM matters protesting does not contribute to the rise in cases. You are immune if you’re down with protests.COVID-19 doesn’t care about anyone’s politics. It can’t be wished away or just “disagreed with.”
My sister had Covid early on and she has ONE lung. Lost the other one several years back to cancer. She did a full recovery and is back to work 100%. I posted about this several months ago in a separate thread.The Covid that attacks your lungs is pretty mild. It’s the viral pneumonia that happens afterwards that gives people all their symptoms. And a lot of people vulnerable with pre existing conditions cannot handle viral pneumonia. Their immune system overects to both Covid and viral pneumonia and their bodies develop a severe inflammation called a cytokine storm, which triggers pulmonary distress and Heart attacks. It’s actually your own immune system that kills you. Which is why they are prescribing dexamestasone to patients now. This drug is anti-inflammatory and suppresses your immune system.
The people who die from Covid shedding that drown your lungs are the ones with copromised immune systems that have no ability to fight any virus. So the Covid keeps multiplying and shedding until you drown in your own lungs. Their bodies don’t have ability to develop adequate Covid antibodies. These are people already suffering from autoimmune diseases.
My lungs showed bi lateral pneumonia but my immune system turned it into a minor cough. I’m back to An hour a day workouts after 3 weeks after testing positive. And the Covid is gone. If you are young and healthy, the viral pneumonia is not going to wreck your lungs. And the Covid is not strong enough to do any damage if you dont have a compromised immune system.
Of course there have been people who got wrecked by viral pneumonia, but they are the kind who would have gotten wrecked by any respiratory virus.
While I think the whole post was great, I want to focus on this point. A strong argument can be made that the economic devastation is worse than the sickness. 30 million+ are unemployed and will be out of work for a while. The biggest sufferers are going to be the white collar workers who were laid off, since it's more difficult to get a white collar job. The low wage service sector employees will more easily replace income, though they were suffer too. They'll be back at work first. No one is hiring for white collar positions right now, and the number of applicants per white collar position is ridiculously high despite the narrative that white collar people aren't getting laid off as much as the leisure and hospitality service sector. Let's also mention all the pay cuts in white collar work. New business initiatives are halted as well, which might lead to further white collar layoffs.5) the effects on the economy will prove to be devastating and does not justify the small amount of lives it saved. the death toll from the increased rates of poverty alone will far exceed the number of covid deaths.
Never been happier to be a blue collar type of guy..While I think the whole post was great, I want to focus on this point. A strong argument can be made that the economic devastation is worse than the sickness. 30 million+ are unemployed and will be out of work for a while. The biggest sufferers are going to be the white collar workers who were laid off, since it's more difficult to get a white collar job. The low wage service sector employees will more easily replace income, though they were suffer too. They'll be back at work first. No one is hiring for white collar positions right now, and the number of applicants per white collar position is ridiculously high despite the narrative that white collar people aren't getting laid off as much as the leisure and hospitality service sector. Let's also mention all the pay cuts in white collar work. New business initiatives are halted as well, which might lead to further white collar layoffs.
Since 2008, I've noticed that executive management tends to freeze up in difficult positions. Executive management tends to lay off, cut salary, and then look to the government for assistance. I've not observed a lot of great business leadership during this time.
You should feel that way. More men should go in a blue collar direction and avoid bachelor's/master's/doctorate degrees and white collar work. Going into the trades via some sort of trade school certification is the way to go.Never been happier to be a blue collar type of guy..
Master plumbers can make 80-90 grand a year and probably another 20,000 tax free doing side work for friends and neighbors .. I advise anyone 18-19 to consider that route.You should feel that way. More men should go in a blue collar direction and avoid BA/BS degrees and white collar work. Going into the trades via some sort of trade school certification is the way to go.
Plumbing breaks regardless of economic cycles. I wish I had done that.Master plumbers can make 80-90 grand a year and probably another 20,000 tax free doing side work for friends and neighbors .. I advise anyone 18-19 to consider that route.
**** man, I’m 31 in a few weeks and if apprentice plumbers didn’t only make 12 bucks an hour I’d do it now.Plumbing breaks regardless of economic cycles. I wish I had done that.
You can partake in tradesman ship as a means to survive only in ur 20's, this is while a man is in process of upgrading himself, its still far better to get a masters or at the very least a degree, doesn't matter from which university.**** man, I’m 31 in a few weeks and if apprentice plumbers didn’t only make 12 bucks an hour I’d do it now.
With car payment, rent and food it’s no way I could make 12 bucks an hour work for 2 years, but I could’ve when I was 18. Wish I could hop in a time machine and be a 18 again.