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Old 04-06-2020, 02:42 PM
 
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Only 1270 cases and 29 deaths because it's been shut down.

The whole country and world is grinding to a halt.

Watching Louisiana, Florida, Michigan deaths blow up and the early shutdown in NV seems to have been the right call.
Unfortunately, New York City said "Hold my beer".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTInQNeeYrI
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Old 04-06-2020, 02:56 PM
 
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Unfortunately, New York City said "Hold my beer".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTInQNeeYrI
It's not uncommon in NYC to have graves buried on top of graves so....

I'm not sure why they can't take the refrigerator trucks full of bodies to other crematoriums that are outside the area and not backlogged.
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Old 04-07-2020, 06:09 AM
 
Location: Las Vegas
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another hack account spreading propaganda.

do you really think lots of people read these forums and are influenced by your stupidity OP, like it's going to change their vote?

please close these troll threads mods.
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Old 04-07-2020, 10:50 AM
 
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It's not uncommon in NYC to have graves buried on top of graves so....

I'm not sure why they can't take the refrigerator trucks full of bodies to other crematoriums that are outside the area and not backlogged.

Didn't even bother watching it did you? It says the refrigerator trucks are full. The funeral homes are all full. Morgues are full. The number of people dying at home have gone up from about 25 to 200-215 per day.


You might try stepping out of your echo chamber before spouting your "irrefutable truths". This is why no one takes you seriously.

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Old 04-07-2020, 12:21 PM
 
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Didn't even bother watching it did you? It says the refrigerator trucks are full. The funeral homes are all full. Morgues are full. The number of people dying at home have gone up from about 25 to 200-215 per day.


You might try stepping out of your echo chamber before spouting your "irrefutable truths". This is why no one takes you seriously.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. NY has just revised their numbers and found cases to be 75% lower than predicted. You're telling me trucking companies can't haul off these trailers and bring in new ones?

Again, you'll have to use some critical thinking here.

How many refrigerator trucks do you think come in and out of NYC every day? I bet that number is in the thousands.

440 people in NYC die every day regardless of the existence of any pandemics.

I'm really beginning to believe you Liberals will believe literally anything you see on TV, Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube so long as it fits your worldview.
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Old 04-07-2020, 12:29 PM
 
Location: Sierra Nevada
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So many people don't know about Operation Mockingbird.

It's right there on any search engine (maybe not Google). Look up what that 'was'.

Think about it long and hard and start questioning everything, we all need to do this to find the truth unfortunately.

Don't bother calling me names for telling you the truth. There is no conspiracy about what it 'was', it 'happened'.

Do we think it just ended or did it grow more all encompassing?
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Old 04-08-2020, 06:08 AM
 
Location: Las Vegas
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Hydroxychloroquine probably doesn't work against covid19

https://www.snopes.com/news/2020/04/...g-coronavirus/

There are some other treatments being tested in different countries. Hopefully the clinical trials work out well before boofhead proclaims anything else to be a game changer (or any other cliche term he might choose to use)
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Old 04-08-2020, 01:58 PM
 
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Hydroxychloroquine probably doesn't work against covid19

https://www.snopes.com/news/2020/04/...g-coronavirus/

There are some other treatments being tested in different countries. Hopefully the clinical trials work out well before boofhead proclaims anything else to be a game changer (or any other cliche term he might choose to use)

You have to be kidding. There is so much anecdotal evidence in the United States and around the globe to indicate that it works for many people. Andrew Cuomo has indicated that this is the case in New York, and it may explain the decrease in hospital utilization there. Even Mayor de Blasio said today that New York City will be fine on ventilators through this week given current trends. A Democratic legislator in Michigan was prescribed hydroxychloroquine once her health began to decline significantly, and she said she started feeling better within hours. Here is the link to the story:


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ry/2967210001/


While I would hope this is not the case, I am starting to believe there are some people who despise President Trump so much that they are unwilling to accept the fact that hydroxychloroquine does work for quite a few people. The bottom line is that doctors around the globe are using it and are reporting success. That is a good thing no matter what your political views happen to be since it helps to address what we all were told was one of the most pressuring issues with this virus, i.e., overwhelming the American hospital system with critically ill patients who would potentially need to be placed on a ventilator.
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Old 04-08-2020, 02:34 PM
 
Location: Lone Mountain Las Vegas NV
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You have to be kidding. There is so much anecdotal evidence in the United States and around the globe to indicate that it works for many people. Andrew Cuomo has indicated that this is the case in New York, and it may explain the decrease in hospital utilization there. Even Mayor de Blasio said today that New York City will be fine on ventilators through this week given current trends. A Democratic legislator in Michigan was prescribed hydroxychloroquine once her health began to decline significantly, and she said she started feeling better within hours. Here is the link to the story:


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ry/2967210001/


While I would hope this is not the case, I am starting to believe there are some people who despise President Trump so much that they are unwilling to accept the fact that hydroxychloroquine does work for quite a few people. The bottom line is that doctors around the globe are using it and are reporting success. That is a good thing no matter what your political views happen to be since it helps to address what we all were told was one of the most pressuring issues with this virus, i.e., overwhelming the American hospital system with critically ill patients who would potentially need to be placed on a ventilator.
The problem of course is that nothing also has a very high cure rate. Above 95% mostly. So you really need to get to comparable death rates to determine whether or not it is a big contributor to a good outcome.

I see no reason anyone would be against the drugs being a cure or even mostly a cure.

The latest report of good news from France says they had a death rate below 1%. But in France the overall death rate is over 10%. It would stand to reason that, if the study is correct, France would have adopted it and the death rate would now be very low. And also note the US is doing vastly better than France on death rate. So perhaps France should copy the US.
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Old 04-08-2020, 02:39 PM
 
Location: Las Vegas
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You have to be kidding. There is so much anecdotal evidence in the United States and around the globe to indicate that it works for many people. Andrew Cuomo has indicated that this is the case in New York, and it may explain the decrease in hospital utilization there. Even Mayor de Blasio said today that New York City will be fine on ventilators through this week given current trends. A Democratic legislator in Michigan was prescribed hydroxychloroquine once her health began to decline significantly, and she said she started feeling better within hours. Here is the link to the story:


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ry/2967210001/


While I would hope this is not the case, I am starting to believe there are some people who despise President Trump so much that they are unwilling to accept the fact that hydroxychloroquine does work for quite a few people. The bottom line is that doctors around the globe are using it and are reporting success. That is a good thing no matter what your political views happen to be since it helps to address what we all were told was one of the most pressuring issues with this virus, i.e., overwhelming the American hospital system with critically ill patients who would potentially need to be placed on a ventilator.
I didn't write the article. I just posted the news. What did the surgeon general say? What did Fauci say? What are leading doctors in most countries saying? They are all saying the same thing.

We need to wait for the (real) clinical trials

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