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Old 03-21-2021, 11:45 AM
 
Location: Land of the Free
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This study doesn't include the second lockdown and the highest unemployment in the lowest 48 that it produced. You also don't need an academic study when publicly available data shows that SF had 3x as many overdose deaths as COVID deaths last year, and then housing density (not pop density) correlated incredibly tightly to cases and deaths. Therefore, closing outdoor dining in 2.0 people per household SF did exactly nothing to slow the spread in 4-10 people per household Central Valley communities. Closing outdoor parks where rates were barely increasing did nothing to slow the spread in communities, prisons, and nursing homes where it was spreading indoors.

This lack of respect for actual data is why no sensible person is taking COVID Karens seriously anymore.

 
Old 03-21-2021, 12:09 PM
 
Location: So Ca
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This study doesn't include the second lockdown and the highest unemployment in the lowest 48 that it produced....
You keep harping on unemployment figures, which has nothing to do with this thread. This thread is about why the confirmed virus case rate and death rate was so high in Los Angeles County back in May, and how both of those rates have continued to remain high, in proportion to the rest of the state.

Your post is out of context, since you quoted my response to a poster who accused people of being "Covid Karens" if they didn't believe that the lockdowns were all politically motivated.
 
Old 03-21-2021, 02:28 PM
 
Location: So Ca
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TLDR...don't be poor in LA
That's pretty much true for the whole state of California (not to mention the U.S.).

High-Poverty Neighborhoods in California Are Bearing the Brunt of COVID’s Scourge:
https://www.usnews.com/news/health-n...nt-of-covid-19

But Los Angeles County has a lower poverty rate than many other counties in California....and those counties haven't had the same staggering rates of cases and deaths.

https://www.indexmundi.com/facts/uni...in-poverty#map
 
Old 03-21-2021, 04:35 PM
 
Location: On the water.
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Originally Posted by TheseGoTo11 View Post
This study doesn't include the second lockdown and the highest unemployment in the lowest 48 that it produced. You also don't need an academic study when publicly available data shows that SF had 3x as many overdose deaths as COVID deaths last year, and then housing density (not pop density) correlated incredibly tightly to cases and deaths. Therefore, closing outdoor dining in 2.0 people per household SF did exactly nothing to slow the spread in 4-10 people per household Central Valley communities. Closing outdoor parks where rates were barely increasing did nothing to slow the spread in communities, prisons, and nursing homes where it was spreading indoors.

This lack of respect for actual data is why no sensible person is taking COVID Karens seriously anymore.
Lol. As if you and the hundreds (if not thousands) of other armchair expert social media posters have any real understanding of this virus.

As I pointed out in a previous thread: LA has an endemic problem with typhus (not typhoid) only shared by one or two other locales in the nation (one being a county in Texas ... forget which one). Every year there is an outbreak ... from year to year it varies in severity and numbers ... some years low impact ... others epidemic in proportion. Yet most of the nation remains in minor if any simultaneous outbreaks. Why? Well, though epidemiologists and scientists know a very great deal about typhus, they still can’t say with certainty after all these years of study.

Epidemiologists and scientists know far less about Covid 19 than typhus. Yet armchair ‘experts’ from coast to coast are full of answers? What great analysts you all are.
 
Old 03-21-2021, 05:03 PM
 
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What I do know is Doc. Fauci has made a TON of money off Corvid- 19.
 
Old 03-21-2021, 05:05 PM
 
Location: On the water.
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What I do know is Doc. Fauci has made a TON of money off Corvid- 19.
Oh? Tell us how ...
 
Old 03-21-2021, 10:40 PM
 
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That is a very alarming statistic. I think I'll cite it the next time I see a twenty-something jogging on a sidewalk and not wearing a mask. Or cite it before the judge if I face aggravated assault charges...
I deal with this in San Diego. If I could I would beat heads with baseball bats but instead I run quickly across the street sometimes into traffic to avoid these fools. I hope they drop dead.
 
Old 03-22-2021, 07:42 AM
 
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Oh? Tell us how ...
We can start with the $1,000,000 Prize he has won from Israel for leading the call to wear masks after saying they don't help.
 
Old 03-22-2021, 08:07 AM
 
Location: On the water.
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We can start with the $1,000,000 Prize he has won from Israel for leading the call to wear masks after saying they don't help.
He didn’t win the David award / prize for “leading the call to wear masks” ... he won it for a “lifetime of defending science” in his nearly 60 year career in public health service.

And now that we’ve clarified that “starter” accusation, how about filling us readers in on all the many other ways you think Fauci has profited from Covid19.
 
Old 03-22-2021, 08:36 AM
 
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I deal with this in San Diego. If I could I would beat heads with baseball bats but instead I run quickly across the street sometimes into traffic to avoid these fools. I hope they drop dead.
You run in front of motor vehicles to get away from people who are 99.9% likely to be perfectly healthy and, even if they were sick, can almost certainly not transmit a virus to you in the few seconds they are in your vicinity in the outside air? I hope this is satire, or otherwise you just might become a Darwin award winner.
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