Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like Republicans found another woman to hate.
Shocking.
I guess she shouldn’t be doing hateful things then.
Ok, now go do Mike DeWine in Ohio (also issued lockdown orders), Montana, West Virginia, and Kansas.
All these states have stricter lockdowns than Michigan: https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-state-by-state-guide-to-coronavirus-lockdowns-11584749351
Just admit: you hate women.
They are afraid of her.. that she might be the VP pick. If they were so sure of Trump and how he is a stable genius, they would not need to do this. But they are afraid because deep down, they know that most Americans despise Trump. Trump won MI by .3%. MI is a hotspot for covid, and they know that Trump managed this terribly. They have much to fear.
Are you kidding!?!
I WANT her to be the VP nominee!!! I WANT her telling the whole country that they can’t buy a pack of vegetable seeds or buy house paint or go fishing in a boat with a motor!
This is GOLD!!
Anonymous wrote:80% of the virus is in and immediately around Detroit; Wayne, Oakland, Macomb counties. 3 counties out of 83. And many of the remaining 20% are people who work or have main residences in those three counties (and fled to other parts of the state to escape the SE Michigan hot spot).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like Republicans found another woman to hate.
Shocking.
I guess she shouldn’t be doing hateful things then.
Anonymous wrote:The Gov is taking her que from the machine in DC and auditioning for VP. Like all good socialists she is trying to control her citizens. Shall we call her Dear Leader?
Anonymous wrote:We are killing the whole economy of Virginia based on the above charts??
Anonymous wrote:We are killing the whole economy of Virginia based on the above charts??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Two weeks keeps turning into another two weeks. Know why? Because if they said two months, they would have to justify why. It's not 2% mortality, btw. It's looking more like POINT 2.5 to POINT 3%. Which is why all of a sudden the way they count deaths is different.
COVID 19 is going to be the #1 cause of death in the US this week. We are on track for it. Usually it's heart disease.
And heart disease deaths have dropped to almost nothing. What does that tell you?
***citation needed***
Reclassification by CDC. Since you all revere CNN, here you go:
(CNN)The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now counting "probable" cases of coronavirus among its tabulations, according to the agency's website.
The inclusion of such cases will add thousands to the total number of patients and deaths by including people who didn't have a positive test but showed signs of having the virus.
It comes after the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists suggested the CDC and state health departments add probable cases.
Previously, the CDC was only counting cases that had been confirmed by them or cases where the agency had yet to confirm a test done by a local or private entity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are killing the whole economy of Virginia based on the above charts??
Reopen the economy - folks aren't necessarily going to come back at least not 100% of the before times numbers. Maybe 70-80%, and you ain't gonna see mass sporting events for some time, or if they come back, stadiums will be at 25% capacity or something like that. There won't be even up to 90% until we see case and death numbers going down WITH things re-opened AND an effective treatment for folks who
If we start seeing outbreaks in small and medium sized cities that will spook people real fast, and it'll get down to 30-40% of the going out and about, if that.
If we start seeing death tolls in the six figures that's going to have an effect too - cause dead people can't spend and are a drag on the economy.
But in your world it's like the Rapture, we just take a couple hundred thousand people and everything else doesn't skip a beat.
again all I think most logical people are saying is keep social distancing and where masks but let people actually go about their lives more including working to get the economy going again with those two things in place.
I didn't even realize but at least in Virginia it looks like a majority of the outbreaks are at nursing homes so I kind of have to agree, this is what we are shutting down the whole entire state/economy for?!?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are killing the whole economy of Virginia based on the above charts??
Reopen the economy - folks aren't necessarily going to come back at least not 100% of the before times numbers. Maybe 70-80%, and you ain't gonna see mass sporting events for some time, or if they come back, stadiums will be at 25% capacity or something like that. There won't be even up to 90% until we see case and death numbers going down WITH things re-opened AND an effective treatment for folks who
If we start seeing outbreaks in small and medium sized cities that will spook people real fast, and it'll get down to 30-40% of the going out and about, if that.
If we start seeing death tolls in the six figures that's going to have an effect too - cause dead people can't spend and are a drag on the economy.
But in your world it's like the Rapture, we just take a couple hundred thousand people and everything else doesn't skip a beat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are killing the whole economy of Virginia based on the above charts??
Reopen the economy - folks aren't necessarily going to come back at least not 100% of the before times numbers. Maybe 70-80%, and you ain't gonna see mass sporting events for some time, or if they come back, stadiums will be at 25% capacity or something like that. There won't be even up to 90% until we see case and death numbers going down WITH things re-opened AND an effective treatment for folks who
If we start seeing outbreaks in small and medium sized cities that will spook people real fast, and it'll get down to 30-40% of the going out and about, if that.
If we start seeing death tolls in the six figures that's going to have an effect too - cause dead people can't spend and are a drag on the economy.
But in your world it's like the Rapture, we just take a couple hundred thousand people and everything else doesn't skip a beat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Two weeks keeps turning into another two weeks. Know why? Because if they said two months, they would have to justify why. It's not 2% mortality, btw. It's looking more like POINT 2.5 to POINT 3%. Which is why all of a sudden the way they count deaths is different.
COVID 19 is going to be the #1 cause of death in the US this week. We are on track for it. Usually it's heart disease.
And heart disease deaths have dropped to almost nothing. What does that tell you?
***citation needed***
Reclassification by CDC. Since you all revere CNN, here you go:
(CNN)The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now counting "probable" cases of coronavirus among its tabulations, according to the agency's website.
The inclusion of such cases will add thousands to the total number of patients and deaths by including people who didn't have a positive test but showed signs of having the virus.
It comes after the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists suggested the CDC and state health departments add probable cases.
Previously, the CDC was only counting cases that had been confirmed by them or cases where the agency had yet to confirm a test done by a local or private entity.
Anonymous wrote:We are killing the whole economy of Virginia based on the above charts??