If you mix Hydroxychloroquine works best with kool-aid
Forsythia.
If you mix Hydroxychloroquine works best with kool-aid
So are the Italians, Spaniards, Chinese, English, and the rest of the world also killing their citizens to damage Trump?
Boris Johnson has just been admitted to hospital as his symptoms are still persisting 10 days after his diagnosis.
I don’t think that’s it.
Trump is challenging “liberal elite” scientific methods because the “anecdotal” evidence Fauci doesn’t like is in fact promising at the stage it’s at, but Fauci sees it for what it is... step 1 of step 282827 in a process for expediting a mass scale treatment.
Trump knows that he can promise this treatment as the real deal because if he’s wrong he can get away with fucking anything, but if he’s right, he’s getting re-elected. The only way he loses this is if it grotesquely misfires and kills people - which by all accounts doesn’t seem very likely.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/06/nyregion/mass-graves-nyc-parks-coronavirus.htmlCity Considers Mass Grave in Park for Virus Victims
But what does that have to do with the theories of his supporters?
Maybe I missed something. What do you mean?
Death toll will always lag behind, and reading that a lot of deaths aren't even being flagged as Covid19. So whatever the toll becomes it'll be much lower because we aren't getting good data
It's foolish of us to donate to the stockpile instead of to the states directly, but this is very encouraging.
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There are studies in Italy and Spain that have shown massive spikes in deaths at the city/county level (year-over-year), even when accounting for the COVID-19 deaths, suggesting that many who had co-morbidities died and were assumed to have died of another cause and never tested. Once your healthcare is at the brink of collapse it makes sense that this would be the case.
Definitely encouraging signs in a number of the states and in Canada generally as well. Insofar as flattening the curve goes. My impression though is that many in the public think that when/if the curve is flattened, that's basically it, we go back to normal life. Except that won't happen for months, and really not fully until a vaccine is available. That will be a difficult thing to accept, mentally and emotionally.
Insofar as flattening the curve goes. My impression though is that many in the public think that when/if the curve is flattened, that's basically it, we go back to normal life. Except that won't happen for months, and really not fully until a vaccine is available. That will be a difficult thing to accept, mentally and emotionally.
I've been waiting for this info: (Not verified, but easily confirmed)
Novartis is the same company Michael Cohen helped obtain access to Donald Trump.
Fact: Novartis created Hydroxychloroquine.
Fact: Michael Cohen took $1M in payments from Novartis in 2016.
Fact: Trump had a 1 on 1 meeting with Novartis CEO in January 2020
Fact: Giuliani bought $2M in Novartis stock in February 2020.
Yes. Much good luck to you West Coasters!Washington is donating ventilators and there are many promising signs that California has begun to flatten to curve, most recently in San Diego county, so it follows that we would also receive good news from our neighbors in Oregon:
https://www.koin.com/news/health/coronavirus/is-oregon-flattening-the-curve-of-the-coronavirus/
It would be fantastic if the west coast could hit an early and mild peak so we could start using our sizable resources to help other states.
Just another typical NYC spring.
Praise Gzus.
my late august wedding was postponed by a year because i'm fully aware that this is not going to be over to the point at any time this year where i feel comfortable having my grandparents and older relatives attending an event with dozens of people around.
my sister is utterly convinced that everything will be 100% back to normal by mid-may and absolutely refuses to even consider delaying her july wedding even by a month or two. we've been trying to convince her that her parents and grandparents won't be able to come without risking getting sick, but she won't hear anything that suggests that her big day won't go off exactly as planned. she thinks i'm a total idiot for delaying my wedding which was scheduled six weeks after hers and according to my mom it's making my sister wonder whether or not we actually want to get married. yeah totally it's that we're getting cold feet and using the virus as an excuse, not the fact that my fiancee literally cannot shop for a wedding dress right now, and all the staff at the venue are laid off indefinitely.
she's a really smart, grounded person too, so it's frustrating that she's acting this way, though i understand that it's a much bigger deal for her than it is for me. i'm sure she'll come to accept reality sooner or later. next summer is going to be one hell of a busy wedding season.
I think sometime in June we'll see the west coast and some other earlier peaking states start to open up in a limited capacity. Remember that week or so when the bars, theaters and restaurants were seating people differently before the inevitable? We'll go back to that. But I can't make that assumption for every state. Some may not see peaks until deep into May or beyond.
No clue when large gatherings will be allowed again. Sporting events should honestly be crowd-free until we have a vaccine.
Also, wishing and praying for the best for Boris and his family.
That’s horrible news for Boris and his family. I don’t wish pain and suffering on anyone.
It shows that you cannot fake your way against nature. The truth always wins out in the end. Boris shaking hands with virus patients was idiotic and probably what put him in his current spot.