GOP not RNC. There is a lot more politics being played. Be patient Pede, its election year. Nobody is giving up. It's taking away every stone they can throw at him.
I don't agree with "Trust the Plan. This prevents us from taking action. For example, we should all consider being more involved locally. We should ALL STOP spending money with those who donated to a Marxists terrorist movement. We should be more organized and connected so that we can call Republicans and promote actions that we voted for. We should be more active in calling advertisers of programs, requesting certain products and executives be removed for their marxists support. These are the things we are not doing that we should be doing.
I do believe in trusting leadership. We will all disagree and agree on different actions to decisions.
So evil they don't care about the societal impact on children. Tell a 5 year old not to hug, enforce social distancing, have a preschool teacher wear a mask so a child can't see a smile. It goes on, but they really want to destroy this nation for generations - not just this election cycle. Pure evil.
I think more importantly, how bad REALLY is this coronavirus? Don't coronaviruses new and old spread around every year and manifest as the common fucking cold?
Lots of people actually do DIE from the common cold, you know? Especially the elderly and otherwise infirm.
At this point they're tracking this mundane virus that almost everyone who catches it doesn't realize it as if it's the black fucking plague and propping up fear by counting all the deaths they can get their hands on as coronavirus deaths.
But in actuality, it's normal for a coronavirus to spread around like this and this is only a media induced panic to disrupt western power, in particular America's election this year.
And now that the media knows they can do this, expect this to happen every time it's convenient for them!
I'm with you, personally think they just grabbed the newest strain this year, gave it a catchy name and started pushing numbers 24/7. I bet if we tracked this type of virus every year, the numbers would match up. its all theater
I just did a bunch of research for some blithering idiot Karen’s on Nextdoor. It’s really nothing new, but I included actual yearly deaths for Georgia in a typical year. It helps with perspective I think:
It's important to note that we do not know how many deaths are 'probable' and how many are 'provisional' for Covid. In Georgia, the leading causes of disease in any given year are - 1/Heart Disease, 2/Cancer, 3/Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease, 4/Accidents, 5/Stroke, 6/Alzheimer's, 7/Diabetes, 8/Kidney Disease, 9/Septicemia and 10/Suicide (CDC). This means that these leading causes of death haven't changed. What is new is the Coronavirus. "Age and underlying health issues go hand in hand: COVID-19 has so far been most menacing to older people with underlying illnesses." (Source: CDC via NPR). So let's take stats from 2017 (CDC). The number of Georgians that died from the TOP 3 causes of death in 2017 were 40,132. These numbers are relatively consistent over the past few years. The majority of deaths being in the 65 plus age category (National Vital Statistics Reports - CDC). We can safely assume that these numbers would be consistent for 2020. What IS new in 2020 is the addition of Covid-19. Has Covid been the only factor in deaths? A contributing factor? Has Covid hastened deaths of those who were already living with life threatening diseases? The top ten leading causes of death in Georgia for 2017 led to over 58,700 deaths. Approx 160+ deaths every day. Right now, statistics show 3,335 deaths attributed to Covid for 2020. In a study published for the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, researchers found that the majority hospitalized due to COVID-19 have preexisting conditions—about 90% of patients with available data had one or more underlying conditions. The most common, per the CDC, include hypertension (49.7%), obesity (48.3%), chronic lung disease (34.6%), diabetes mellitus (28.3%), and cardiovascular disease (27.8%). In summary, what we know is that the vast majority (90%) of those who have died with Covid-19 have had pre-existing conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and lung disease, and have been over the age of 65. These are facts that we must take into account as we prepare for the future.
I just did a bunch of research for some blithering idiot Karen’s on Nextdoor. It’s really nothing new, but I included actual yearly deaths for Georgia in a typical year. It helps with perspective I think: It's important to note that we do not know how many deaths are 'probable' and how many are 'provisional' for Covid. In Georgia, the leading causes of disease in any given year are -
1/Heart Disease
2/Cancer
3/Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease,
4/Accidents,
5/Stroke,
6/Alzheimer's,
7/Diabetes,
8/Kidney Disease,
9/Septicemia and
10/Suicide (CDC).
This means that these leading causes of death haven't changed. What is new is the Coronavirus. "Age and underlying health issues go hand in hand: COVID-19 has so far been most menacing to older people with underlying illnesses." (Source: CDC via NPR). So let's take stats from 2017 (CDC). The number of Georgians that died from the TOP 3 causes of death in 2017 were 40,132.
These numbers are relatively consistent over the past few years. The majority of deaths being in the 65 plus age category (National Vital Statistics Reports - CDC). We can safely assume that these numbers would be consistent for 2020. What IS new in 2020 is the addition of Covid-19. Has Covid been the only factor in deaths? A contributing factor? Has Covid hastened deaths of those who were already living with life threatening diseases? The top ten leading causes of death in Georgia for 2017 led to over 58,700 deaths. Approx 160+ deaths every day.
Right now, statistics show 3,335 deaths attributed to Covid for 2020. In a study published for the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, researchers found that the majority hospitalized due to COVID-19 have preexisting conditions—about 90% of patients with available data had one or more underlying conditions. The most common, per the CDC, include hypertension (49.7%), obesity (48.3%), chronic lung disease (34.6%), diabetes mellitus (28.3%), and cardiovascular disease (27.8%).
In summary, what we know is that the vast majority (90%) of those who have died with Covid-19 have had pre-existing conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and lung disease, and have been over the age of 65. These are facts that we must take into account as we prepare for the future.
Paramedic. Work 14-15 days a month in the Bay Area.
I’ve encountered only four people who have confirmed cases since this BS started. The hospital calls our supervisor who contacts us when the patient tests positive.
Two of the four were geriatric. Three of the four were asymptomatic.
I’ve had another three or so patients that I thought had symptoms consistent with Covid, but no phone calls.
To my knowledge no confirmed cases within our agency of about 400.
It's all a scam.
DNC got what they wanted, the RNC cancelled. It's because of bullshit tactics like this, that they were able to accomplish that.
Also:
https://www.ctinsider.com/news/coronavirus/ctpost/article/COVID-false-positive-results-create-15428096.php
It's happening everywhere.
edit: RNC = Republican National Convention
GOP not RNC. There is a lot more politics being played. Be patient Pede, its election year. Nobody is giving up. It's taking away every stone they can throw at him.
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I don't agree with "Trust the Plan. This prevents us from taking action. For example, we should all consider being more involved locally. We should ALL STOP spending money with those who donated to a Marxists terrorist movement. We should be more organized and connected so that we can call Republicans and promote actions that we voted for. We should be more active in calling advertisers of programs, requesting certain products and executives be removed for their marxists support. These are the things we are not doing that we should be doing.
I do believe in trusting leadership. We will all disagree and agree on different actions to decisions.
That's not what the DNC wants, they want 100% mail in voting in TX and FL
And they would have gotten it if Andrew "racism caused me to do meth and bang a gay prostitute" Gillum won.
I waited in line for 3 hours to vote Desantis. Glad it paid off.
Yup. And Arizona.
FL already ruled a big NO to statewide mail -in voting.
Explain what you mean by "RNC cancelled?"
The convention
The Republican National Convention
I think that's why GEOTUS is doing the daily briefings again. If he can't have the rallys and convention, might as well be on TV everyday!
I dunno, could be canceled to make them think they are winning, they often fall for the most obvious crap which is why they like communism
So evil they don't care about the societal impact on children. Tell a 5 year old not to hug, enforce social distancing, have a preschool teacher wear a mask so a child can't see a smile. It goes on, but they really want to destroy this nation for generations - not just this election cycle. Pure evil.
They will regret it as they choke on their own blood or starve to death, little too late though at that point for regrets.
They want more than just DJT to fail. they want the US to cease to exist, replaced by OWG.
Strong words but I can't disagree, pede.
So called Republicans that go along with the masks, the panic, the testing testing testing... Are just as bad as the most evil progressive communist
Yeah, you are referring to neocons and all of them need to hang along with most dems
But Trump fits the first part of that description
I think more importantly, how bad REALLY is this coronavirus? Don't coronaviruses new and old spread around every year and manifest as the common fucking cold?
Lots of people actually do DIE from the common cold, you know? Especially the elderly and otherwise infirm.
At this point they're tracking this mundane virus that almost everyone who catches it doesn't realize it as if it's the black fucking plague and propping up fear by counting all the deaths they can get their hands on as coronavirus deaths.
But in actuality, it's normal for a coronavirus to spread around like this and this is only a media induced panic to disrupt western power, in particular America's election this year.
And now that the media knows they can do this, expect this to happen every time it's convenient for them!
Recent analysis shows we are below excess mortality. That is, fewer people are dying this year, than the average year.
I'm with you, personally think they just grabbed the newest strain this year, gave it a catchy name and started pushing numbers 24/7. I bet if we tracked this type of virus every year, the numbers would match up. its all theater
I just did a bunch of research for some blithering idiot Karen’s on Nextdoor. It’s really nothing new, but I included actual yearly deaths for Georgia in a typical year. It helps with perspective I think: It's important to note that we do not know how many deaths are 'probable' and how many are 'provisional' for Covid. In Georgia, the leading causes of disease in any given year are - 1/Heart Disease, 2/Cancer, 3/Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease, 4/Accidents, 5/Stroke, 6/Alzheimer's, 7/Diabetes, 8/Kidney Disease, 9/Septicemia and 10/Suicide (CDC). This means that these leading causes of death haven't changed. What is new is the Coronavirus. "Age and underlying health issues go hand in hand: COVID-19 has so far been most menacing to older people with underlying illnesses." (Source: CDC via NPR). So let's take stats from 2017 (CDC). The number of Georgians that died from the TOP 3 causes of death in 2017 were 40,132. These numbers are relatively consistent over the past few years. The majority of deaths being in the 65 plus age category (National Vital Statistics Reports - CDC). We can safely assume that these numbers would be consistent for 2020. What IS new in 2020 is the addition of Covid-19. Has Covid been the only factor in deaths? A contributing factor? Has Covid hastened deaths of those who were already living with life threatening diseases? The top ten leading causes of death in Georgia for 2017 led to over 58,700 deaths. Approx 160+ deaths every day. Right now, statistics show 3,335 deaths attributed to Covid for 2020. In a study published for the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, researchers found that the majority hospitalized due to COVID-19 have preexisting conditions—about 90% of patients with available data had one or more underlying conditions. The most common, per the CDC, include hypertension (49.7%), obesity (48.3%), chronic lung disease (34.6%), diabetes mellitus (28.3%), and cardiovascular disease (27.8%). In summary, what we know is that the vast majority (90%) of those who have died with Covid-19 have had pre-existing conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and lung disease, and have been over the age of 65. These are facts that we must take into account as we prepare for the future.
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I just did a bunch of research for some blithering idiot Karen’s on Nextdoor. It’s really nothing new, but I included actual yearly deaths for Georgia in a typical year. It helps with perspective I think: It's important to note that we do not know how many deaths are 'probable' and how many are 'provisional' for Covid. In Georgia, the leading causes of disease in any given year are -
1/Heart Disease
2/Cancer
3/Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease,
4/Accidents,
5/Stroke,
6/Alzheimer's,
7/Diabetes,
8/Kidney Disease,
9/Septicemia and
10/Suicide (CDC).
This means that these leading causes of death haven't changed. What is new is the Coronavirus. "Age and underlying health issues go hand in hand: COVID-19 has so far been most menacing to older people with underlying illnesses." (Source: CDC via NPR). So let's take stats from 2017 (CDC). The number of Georgians that died from the TOP 3 causes of death in 2017 were 40,132.
These numbers are relatively consistent over the past few years. The majority of deaths being in the 65 plus age category (National Vital Statistics Reports - CDC). We can safely assume that these numbers would be consistent for 2020. What IS new in 2020 is the addition of Covid-19. Has Covid been the only factor in deaths? A contributing factor? Has Covid hastened deaths of those who were already living with life threatening diseases? The top ten leading causes of death in Georgia for 2017 led to over 58,700 deaths. Approx 160+ deaths every day.
Right now, statistics show 3,335 deaths attributed to Covid for 2020. In a study published for the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, researchers found that the majority hospitalized due to COVID-19 have preexisting conditions—about 90% of patients with available data had one or more underlying conditions. The most common, per the CDC, include hypertension (49.7%), obesity (48.3%), chronic lung disease (34.6%), diabetes mellitus (28.3%), and cardiovascular disease (27.8%).
In summary, what we know is that the vast majority (90%) of those who have died with Covid-19 have had pre-existing conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and lung disease, and have been over the age of 65. These are facts that we must take into account as we prepare for the future.
Paramedic. Work 14-15 days a month in the Bay Area. I’ve encountered only four people who have confirmed cases since this BS started. The hospital calls our supervisor who contacts us when the patient tests positive. Two of the four were geriatric. Three of the four were asymptomatic.
I’ve had another three or so patients that I thought had symptoms consistent with Covid, but no phone calls.
To my knowledge no confirmed cases within our agency of about 400.
Sample size of one.
Some nations have re-evaluated their numbers, and given results of up to 80% less than originally reported.
I suspect the American numbers, if they are 80% off? We can call them accurate. I suspect the number they will have to walk back is 95 to 99%.
I keep hearing 25% over reported but can't find it.
Hello Minnesota, did same damn thing, now mandatory masks. Flatten the curve, it was flattened two months ago!