Covid-19

H G Griffin

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Taking that further the states should look at suing the feds for their failed response.
Are all issues in the USA solved by suing? Reading the news would make one think so.

It seems that the passing of all your legislation is ultimately determined by the judiciary and the only reason for your legislative arm is to pack the benches with their acolytes during the cycles they hold power. Ultimately, yesterday's government controls tomorrow's courts. What a great way to assure no significant changes ever happen.
 

curious2garden

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Are all issues in the USA solved by suing? Reading the news would make one think so.

It seems that the passing of all your legislation is ultimately determined by the judiciary and the only reason for your legislative arm is to pack the benches with their acolytes during the cycles they hold power. Ultimately, yesterday's government controls tomorrow's courts. What a great way to assure no significant changes ever happen.
It's pretty much like Canada, except for Louisiana, our system of governance derived from England.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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I can't believe we are 8 months in and don't have enough PPE for everyone. The 1918 Pandemic death rate was understandable. Public health was a new concept and we struggled. But today infectious disease response is understood by everyone. This smacks of a deliberate mass killing.

Finally if the government is paying Scott Atlas for infectious disease advice someone needs to look into suing him for malpractice. Taking that further the states should look at suing the feds for their failed response.

76,000 new cases yesterday.
Yes it is mass killing. I am in Oklahoma . We are at surge capacity and there are no field hospitals getting built. People with Covid 19 are getting turned away and having to try to find a hospital that will take them in and that means fleeing the state. A Fort Worth Texas hospital was kind enough to accept a sick Covid 19 Oklahoma women. Her husband had to scramble and search and he is now camping outside the hospital in Texas. This is going to be a very dark winter and so much sadness. It’s going to be important to keep trying to find positive coping skills and outlets .
 

Kushash

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The scale of the Covid-19 pandemic is exposing the battle scars of the country's most hardened public health officials.
Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike began to cry and paused her remarks -- her back to the podium -- during a Friday briefing in which she reported new coronavirus deaths and thousands of additional cases.


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Some people will refute the statistics, Ezike said. But the reality is that coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths are surging again.

"And if you're tired of hearing it from me, please just ask one of your local physicians in the area," she said. "They will tell you what they are seeing in their hospitals."


 

raratt

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The scale of the Covid-19 pandemic is exposing the battle scars of the country's most hardened public health officials.
Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike began to cry and paused her remarks -- her back to the podium -- during a Friday briefing in which she reported new coronavirus deaths and thousands of additional cases.


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Some people will refute the statistics, Ezike said. But the reality is that coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths are surging again.

"And if you're tired of hearing it from me, please just ask one of your local physicians in the area," she said. "They will tell you what they are seeing in their hospitals."


Imagine that. Someone that actually cares.
 

tyler.durden

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The scale of the Covid-19 pandemic is exposing the battle scars of the country's most hardened public health officials.
Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike began to cry and paused her remarks -- her back to the podium -- during a Friday briefing in which she reported new coronavirus deaths and thousands of additional cases.


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Some people will refute the statistics, Ezike said. But the reality is that coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths are surging again.

"And if you're tired of hearing it from me, please just ask one of your local physicians in the area," she said. "They will tell you what they are seeing in their hospitals."


I watched that entire press conference, as it is my city. We were doing so well, now we have the highest number of new cases, more than double of second place. They are closing things earlier, and closing all bars without food. I had a wedding ceremony today of about 60 people (illegal), and about 5% were wearing masks. I couldn't believe it! No social distancing, either. Many were old and many were obese. I wanted to wear my respirator, but I can't play with it on, so I settled for my fabric mask and kept my distance. I drove through predominantly white affluent suburbs and saw middle aged white folks begging at intersections. I have NEVER seen anything like that before. This is gonna get really, really bad...
 

Kushash

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I watched that entire press conference, as it is my city. We were doing so well, now we have the highest number of new cases, more than double of second place. They are closing things earlier, and closing all bars without food. I had a wedding ceremony today of about 60 people (illegal), and about 5% were wearing masks. I couldn't believe it! No social distancing, either. Many were old and many were obese. I wanted to wear my respirator, but I can't play with it on, so I settled for my fabric mask and kept my distance. I drove through predominantly white affluent suburbs and saw middle aged white folks begging at intersections. I have NEVER seen anything like that before. This is gonna get really, really bad...
So sad!
In this video Peter Townshend says:
It's not very hard at all. What's hard is making it feel hard.
He's talking about playing the guitar right?

I thought the song would go well with a pic of the 1st family + Kimberly at the 1st debate sitting defiantly without masks, not gonna include a pic but I'm sure you have seen it.

 

Kushash

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"The numbers are great"
Started drinking before 5 today lol.
Not getting my A1c under control but still fighting to improve aside from the food I'm eating and the booze I'm drinking. lol.
I go back to a post I made two weeks after this thread started.
1500 posts were made in the 1st two weeks of this thread and it's still going strong.
I made post # 1538. It keeps me sane hoping we are in the 4th or 5th inning with the game not over yet. I think we have a 7th inning stretch coming up in January.
The Zen Master, The Boy, & The Horse

In this village, a little boy is given a gift of a horse. The villagers all say, “Isn’t that fabulous? Isn’t that wonderful? What a wonderful gift.”
The Zen master says, “We’ll see.”

A couple years later the boy falls off the horse and breaks his leg. The villagers all say, “Isn’t that terrible? The horse is cursed! That’s horrible!”
The Zen master says, “We’ll see.”

A few years later the country goes to war and the government conscripts all the males into the army, but the boy’s leg is so screwed up, he doesn’t have to go. The villagers all say, “Isn’t that fabulous? Isn’t that wonderful?”
The Zen master says, “We’ll see.”
Without my grow I don't think I would be handling this mess as well.

CBD plants cannatonic are doing great. So are the Pure Power Plants.

Still hunting for a good cbd plant. I have clones of all plants I started.

My blue dream look really bad. I feel they are not as well developed under the soil having a poor root system.

Also they were the hardest to clone so I'll leave them out of the pics lol.

5 1/2 weeks 12/12.

Cannotonic.
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PPP.
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mysunnyboy

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BudmanTX

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H G Griffin

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Up to nearly 800 deaths/day while Nero fiddles.

average deaths per day across the country are up 10% over the past two weeks, from 721 to nearly 794 as of Sunday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

President Donald Trump over the weekend “we’re rounding the turn, we’re doing great.”



Trump needs to be charged, tried, and imprisoned for the genocide he has caused to happen.
 
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