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Coronavirus in the United States - news and thoughts

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by GatorNorth, Feb 25, 2020.

  1. duggers_dad

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    This little thread has missed me …

     
  2. tilly

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    I think testing (voluntarily) is OK. I did a couple times a while back, because my dad has a respiratory disease. But I don't test every time I get a sniffle.

    I rarely get sick at all and generally just stay home and away from people if I have a fever, assuming nobody wants what I have regardless.

    I don't really think that is a political thing.
    It's ok to know what you're dealing with.
     
  3. fwbgator

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    I still voluntarily get tested for, along with the rest of my family, only because my father is still in remission from lung cancer... So I would rather be safe than sorry...
    Once he gest past the 5 year cancer free mark, we might be a little less cautious, but for me it is better to be safe than sorry...
     
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  4. duggers_dad

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    Recall that the commonest symptom for Covid was “I feel fine.”

    Back in 2021 a teammate of mine, overcome by curiosity, took the test and tested positive.

    Much to his chagrin he was required to stay home for ten days.

    He literally clowned himself.
     
  5. QGator2414

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    Agree if you want to test for something...go for it.

    But if you pay attention to symptoms and what is going around in the community you can likely save yourself the dollars.

    Covid and the Flu are ones that make no real sense to test for unless you end up at the point you need to go to the ER in which case they will probably test you for both and then treat basically the same way. Fluids/Rest/Tylenol/Ibuprofen. Some will surly take a super expensive drug as well for covid if they come back with that virus. And it is likely unnecessary. Not all the time. But the vast majority of people with the flu and covid need nothing more than doing the standard when under the weather.
     
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  6. tilly

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    I think most agree. I just think the dangerous thing is when we say "anyone" or "everyone" in these cases. There are some people who COVID is very harmful for. We just need to keep that in mind.
     
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    Absolutely. I have never said otherwise. I was having a fun playful jab at a few here on too hot and absolutely there are others that will still go get tested at the first sign of the sniffles. :)
     
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  8. duggers_dad

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    Trump was right about one thing. He said if people stopped testing Covid would go away. It was and continues to be a testing-demic. The test is all there ever was …

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  9. g8trdave

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    Really poor graph. Something the Clintons would've used.
     
  10. duggers_dad

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    It could stand improvement. For example, no one died of a non-existent pathogen, so the redline would be completely flat. At one point Americans were testing an hysterical TWO MILLION times a day.
     
  11. VAg8r1

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    Adding that the graph is for the period ending in November of 2020. By the way as far as Covid deaths are concerned for a similar period this graph is much more useful.
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  12. duggers_dad

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    Updated total of deaths that can accurately be attributed to a new and novel disease: 0

    But if I were to play the part of controlled opposition, that is, pretending that Covid exists and is harmful for some, add to your graph the number of ‘positive’ tests and watch what happens to your mountain range.
     
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  13. duggers_dad

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    Remember when hospitals were overwhelmed … with dancing nurses ?

     
  14. Gatorrick22

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    I told you guys years ago that Fauci was part of the funding and research in the Gain-of-function of COVID-19.

     
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    So Trump was behind it and responsible all this time.
     
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  16. duggers_dad

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    Gain of Function - making a fictitious pathogen even deadlier.
     
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  17. duggers_dad

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    Yes, it was Trump who elevate
    In March 2020 we woke up to a world in which we weren’t permitted to open our businesses, send our kids to school, attend church, comfort our dying or bury our dead.

    To this day I have not heard Trump lament the lockdowns he rubber stamped. And indeed he claims ownership of the vaccine and claims it saves millions of lives.

    I’ll never understand how he is portrayed as the guy who ignored Covid.

    I wish he had.
     
  18. VAg8r1

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    Maybe this will provide an explanation. While Trump didn't ignore Covid, for close to three months he didn't think that it was all that serious.
    'It's going to disappear': A timeline of Trump's claims that Covid-19 will vanish
     
  19. duggers_dad

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    Again I point out that this is the one thing that Trump was right about, that if Americans would stop testing for Covid it would disappear. A fraudulent diagnostic was the only thing fueling perception of a pandemic.