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You have to do testing along with tracking, isolation, hygiene and social distancing.
It has worked here in Vermont, even though there are some idiots around. The magic vaccine will take awhile to arrive and longer yet to reduce the infections to a manageable level. “It’s going to disappear. One day, it’s like a miracle, it will disappear” is baloney. If and that is a big if, we make a concerted effort it will likely take a year. |
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Pretty hard to have one without the other.
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Covid immune response faster and stronger post-infection, scientists say:
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The World Health Organization (WHO) in Europe on Thursday said it was seeing an "explosion" of coronavirus cases in the region and warned of a "tough time" ahead as mortality rates rose.
Europe spans 53 countries, including Russia and countries in Central Asia, and on Thursday reported a total of over 12 million cases in the region, with nearly two million in the last seven days. "We do see an explosion.... in the sense it only takes a couple of days to have over the European region an increase of one million cases," WHO's regional director for Europe Hans Kluge told AFP. |
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You are looking for any statistic that trends bad, and holding that up as the definitive indicator. How do you not have an increase in cases, as you expand testing? That's not a bad thing, is it? liberal=good, conservative=bad, no exceptions, not ever. |
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If Fox was still behind Trump, I'd be intensely concerned and predicting dire days ahead.
But since they're not, I'm only a little concerned. And most of my horror is for the long-term institutional damage that he's inflicting through his efforts to undermine American democracy. Just keep loving him Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Jim haven't you told us you work with liabilitie insurance
If you used what ever model they use to forcast risk any increase in infection is Naturally going to show an increase in deaths. That the law of probability Its not a 1 to 1 ratio. And its not just due to an increasing due to testing we have never stopped testing. Its people have the virus 133k new cases yesterday So kind of what pete was saying you can't have an increase in cases with out an increase in Deaths. And to depend on therapeutics or trying to run out the clock betting on a vaccine hasn't worked to slow the spread and once again its impacts are rippling thru small business like restaurants gyms schools . Reduced infection rate is our solution in the short term |
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Guess who’s got it along with eight or more other people in the White House and campaign
White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said last Sunday that the US is "not going to control" the coronavirus pandemic, as cases surge across the country and nearly 225,000 Americans have died from the virus. "We are not going to control the pandemic. We are going to control the fact that we get vaccines, therapeutics and other mitigation areas," Meadows told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union." Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
The World Health Organization (WHO) in Europe on Thursday said it was seeing an "explosion" of coronavirus cases in the region and warned of a "tough time" ahead as mortality rates rose.
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seems like we have more cases now...than we did in the spring when we were advised NOT to wear masks...could be wrong...just an observation in RI we are currently double our daily cases compared to spring #'s with mask wearing....our mask mandate began in RI May 8th which was on the downside of the peak and when people were still resisting wearing masks...probably just the result of more testing right? I still wear my mask when I'm out but I think the ridiculous overemphasis on masks(it makes you a good person virtue signaling) has led people to believe simply wearing a mask gives them immunity which clearly is not the case... and...disposable masks and rubber gloves are the new cigarette butts |
Don’t worry, the suburbs turn is coming
At a clinic in Corona, a working-class neighborhood in Queens, more than 68 percent of people tested positive for antibodies to the new coronavirus. At another clinic in Jackson Heights, Queens, that number was 56 percent. But at a clinic in Cobble Hill, a mostly white and wealthy neighborhood in Brooklyn, only 13 percent of people tested positive for antibodies. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Hey I thought this virus was going away after the election, what happened to the conspiracy theory that this was a democratic hoax and death and infection rates were fabricated to hurt Trump.
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Analysis: Trump denies defeat. Biden launches pandemic plan LIVE UPDATES This is who will sit on Biden's coronavirus board Strategy: How Biden plans to change the US pandemic response |
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be thankful for Operation Warp Speed:uhuh: |
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to lose for the vaccine to be developed. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Pfizer head of vaccine development Dr. Kathrin Jansen told the NY Times: “We were never part of the Warp Speed ... We have never taken any money from the U.S. government, or from anyone.”
To make something clear here about Pfizer and Warp Speed: Pfizer had already sunk its own money into developing the vaccine before getting the July HHS contract. HHS simply bought up a quantity of production. And from the Covid spreading administration that gets the good drugs: Secretary Ben Carson attended the election night party at the White House and tested positive for COVID-19 this morning. His deputy chief of staff says he's "in good spirits & feels fortunate to have access to effective therapeutics which aid and markedly speed his recovery." |
I hope they can satisfactorily disinfect the Whitehouse come January.
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Is he taking credit for it even though Pfizer specifically did not opt into 'Operation Warp Speed' I hope it comes through, a long way to go for final testing and approval. Likely Q3 of next year before it is widely available. Hopefully sooner.... |
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extent. i was responding to paul’s idiotic claim. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Pfizer announced on July 22 that the U.S. agreed to buy 100 million doses of its vaccine for up to $1.95 billion. The agreement, part of the Trump administration’s vaccine program Operation Warp Speed, allows the U.S. to acquire an additional 500 million vaccine doses. Bourla said Monday the company is on track to produce up to 50 million vaccine doses in 2020, and up to 1.3 billion doses in 2021. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I think we can understand the difference between research and manufacturing.
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this great news needs to be politicized?
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Ben Carson got COVID. Carson attended the election night party Must be more fake COVID reporting
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what conservatives tend to say, is that it might be worth the risk of covid to keep living our lives. that argument can be made. if the liberal ideology guarantees better results, please explain why the numbers are obviously the worst in predominantly liberal states? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Childress, Texas Norton, Kan. Jones, Iowa Toole, Mont. Calhoun, Iowa Eddy, N.D. Walsh, N.D. Cavalier, N.D. Dewey, S.D. Hodgeman, Kan. |
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