MICHI-CAN
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That's 334 cases and 3 deaths.334/3. Detroit all deaths.
That's 334 cases and 3 deaths.334/3. Detroit all deaths.
I got a smallpox vaccine back in the early seventies in grade school before they declared it eradicated in the United States and stopped vaccinating for it. I do remember people younger than me being worried. I think I got it either the last year they gave them or the year just prior. They stopped in 1972.Same thing as 911 with anthrax scripts and smallpox vaccines.
Hoarded by govt use and the remainder were on the market, so to speak.
Not for you..that was the jokeThere IS no vaccine.
I got at least nine, plus a couple extra polio that were going to expire, and yellow fever that was expired.I got a smallpox vaccine back in the early seventies in grade school before they declared it eradicated in the United States and stopped vaccinating for it. I do remember people younger than me being worried. I think I got it either the last year they gave them or the year just prior. They stopped in 1972.
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NEW — Sen. Kelly Loeffler Dumped Millions in Stock After Coronavirus Briefinghttps://www.thedailybeast.com/sen-kelly-loeffler-dumped-millions-in-stock-after-coronavirus-briefing …
Sen. Kelly Loeffler Dumped Millions in Stock After Coronavirus Briefing
The Georgia Republican is the second Senator who has gotten rid of their holdings right as the stock market went bad.
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why do all these guys have (R) in front of their names?....asking for a friend2nd one : NEW -- Sen. Kelly Loeffler Dumped Millions in Stock After Coronavirus Briefing
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The Senate’s newest member sold off seven figures worth of stock holdings in the days and weeks after a private, all-senators meeting on the novel coronavirus that subsequently hammered U.S. equities.
Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) reported the first sale of stock jointly owned by her and her husband on Jan. 24, the very day that her committee, the Senate Health Committee, hosted a private, all-senators briefing from administration officials, including the CDC director and Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institutes of Health of the United States, on the coronavirus.
“Appreciate today’s briefing from the President’s top health officials on the novel coronavirus outbreak,” she tweeted about the briefing at the time.
That first transaction was a sale of stock in the company Resideo Technologies worth between $50,001 and $100,000. The company’s stock price has fallen by more than half since then,and the Dow Jones Industrial Average overall has shed approximately 10,000 points, dropping about a third of its value.
It was the first of 29 stock transactions that Loeffler and her husband made through mid-February, all but two of which were sales. One of Loeffler’s two purchases was stock worth between $100,000 and $250,000 in Citrix, a technology company that offers teleworking software and which has seen a small bump in its stock price since Loeffler bought in as a result of coronavirus-induced market turmoil.
Greedy bastard, he should have just taken a case and left the trailer open for the next guy.Only in murica....
Police make a bust in heist of 18,000 pounds of toilet paper
It turned out the semi had been stolen and inside was a load of commercial toilet paper.www.wthr.com
WHITSETT, N.C. (WTHR) — Deputies in Guilford County, North Carolina stumbled across a heist of 18,000 pounds of toilet paper.
The deputies spotted a semi make a traffic violation on Wednesday and decided to follow it.
When it got to a waehouse, deputies confronted the driver.
It turned out the semi had been stolen and inside was a load of commercial toilet paper.
The investigation is ongoing and there have been no arrests yet.
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Because (D's) know how to invest in nuts, trees and grass feed crap tasting meat.......some jackass told me.....why do all these guys have (R) in front of their names?....asking for a friend
I did not know that.I got a smallpox vaccine back in the early seventies in grade school before they declared it eradicated in the United States and stopped vaccinating for it. I do remember people younger than me being worried. I think I got it either the last year they gave them or the year just prior. They stopped in 1972.
Same shit here!I live in a small community with a lot of "summer homes" Today I noticed an out of state suv pulling an empty flat screen box out of the back to recycle at the dump. I instantly realized these people are fleeing the cities.
We had our first confirmed case in my county this evening. Sure enough, from a town very close with a high amount of those "summer homes" oh well, it was bound to get here sometime.
Hey, they don't call them bug-out camps for nothin.Same shit here!
The US response has been a pathetic example of incompetence. The people running the show at the federal level are unqualified for the positions they're in. There are kids in high school that could do a better job. The idiots in charge were busy dumping their stock instead of doing what needed to be done.Wow, it's a good thing that everyone who wants a test in the us can get one.....
Scientists say mass tests in Italian town have halted Covid-19 there
Scientists say mass tests in Italian town have halted Covid-19 there
A study in Vò, which saw Italy’s first death, points to the danger of asymptomatic carriers
Read it here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/18/scientists-say-mass-tests-in-italian-town-have-halted-covid-19
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The small town of Vò, in northern Italy, where the first coronavirus death occurred in the country, has become a case study that demonstrates how scientists might neutralise the spread of Covid-19.
A scientific study, rolled out by the University of Padua, with the help of the Veneto Region and the Red Cross, consisted of testing all 3,300 inhabitants of the town, including asymptomatic people. The goal was to study the natural history of the virus, the transmission dynamics and the categories at risk.
The researchers explained they had tested the inhabitants twice and that the study led to the discovery of the decisive role in the spread of the coronavirus epidemic of asymptomatic people.
When the study began, on 6 March, there were at least 90 infected in Vò. For days now, there have been no new cases.
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“We were able to contain the outbreak here, because we identified and eliminated the ‘submerged’ infections and isolated them,” Andrea Crisanti, an infections expert at Imperial College London, who took part in the Vò project, told the Financial Times. “That is what makes the difference.”
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The research allowed for the identification of at least six asymptomatic people who tested positive for Covid-19. ‘‘If these people had not been discovered,” said the researchers, they would probably have unknowingly infected other inhabitants.
“The percentage of infected people, even if asymptomatic, in the population is very high,” wrote Sergio Romagnani, professor of clinical immunology at the University of Florence, in a letter to the authorities. “The isolation of asymptomatics is essential to be able to control the spread of the virus and the severity of the disease.”
They buying tampons? I'd be checking.Pregnant women are also allowed in. Some other claims will also be honored. Are they really preggers? Your jokes are welcome.