It calls Louisiana and Maryland both Democratic states. Both have split governments with legislatures controlled by parties opposed to the governor, but they're obviously switched between the two states. There's no rhyme or reason to make them both "Democratic" beyond trying to get the numbers the poster is looking for. |
| We’ve never had a vaccine for a coronavirus before, no reason to think this would be any different. Better to concentrate on better treatments, building stores of PPE, and keeping the virus out of nursing homes/long term care facilities through careful management of visitors and health workers. |
+1 Louisiana has a Democratic Governor but voted for Trump. Maryland has a Republican Governor but did not vote for Trump. Trump never shuts up about winning Pennsylvania and Michigan yet they are in the D column. This is obnoxious cherry-picking. |
And testing and tracing |
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From one of the most accurate modes:
190,000 deaths by September 1. https://covid19-projections.com/us |
I bet it happens sooner. |
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What does this mean? What’s a YOY diner?
Do I gather this is about the same rate as we’ve had already (100k in 3 months)? |
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Nobody could have forecast this
https://www.newsweek.com/13-states-report-significant-increase-coronavirus-cases-after-reopening-economy-1508978
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How many complaining here were at the protests?
“But I wore a mask!!!!” “It was outside”. “It was IMPORTANT to be WOKE” |
The numbers started to rise before the protests, concurrent with the many states "opening up" |
I’m sure you said the same thing about these protestors: |
So it’s ok then to go en masse to protests, right? because woke is more important then transmission? When you open an economy in stages, you can do your best to keep rise minimal and the vulnerable safe. When you have people gathering in masses screaming, shouting, stealing, and rioting, you have an uncontrolled situation. |
Yet there was no significant rise in cases after these protests, nor rise in deaths as a result. Hopefully the same will be said about the riots/protests. |
| After the past week, and hundreds of thousands of people out protesting and rioting, any talk slamming people who want to end the lockdown and go back to work will be ignored. |