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Between the asymptomatic, those awaiting results, and those who can't get tested, we're probably over a million in the US already, right?
Looks like the mask announcement is next on the docket
Oh no LouisianaThe way I figure it you could have ten cases for every positive person with a result of covid...easyEveryone should assume they have itWhen so many people have it what is the point of testing ? You are not going to test everyone every day and since you have asymptomatic people what is the point? You don’t want to test people, comes back negative and they go out...Testing makes more sense when you are considering reopening (or before it got out of control) but at this point? If someone comes to hospital with certain symptoms you can assume they have it(Spitballing here...not a medical professional)
Quote from: shemptiness on April 02, 2020, 04:59:52 pmLooks like the mask announcement is next on the docketWhere do you even get some at this point or are they talking about making your own with a t-shirt?
When so many people have it what is the point of testing ? You are not going to test everyone every day and since you have asymptomatic people what is the point?
This thing is going to end up killing a hell of a lot of Biden voters.
Quote from: Space Freely on April 02, 2020, 07:00:46 pmThis thing is going to end up killing a hell of a lot of Biden voters. i think it's going to kill a lot more trump voters.1) the governors who listened to trump and delayed enacting stay-at-home rules are all exclusively from pro-trump states, as far as i can tell.2)
Yeah so what?Are we going to test everyone every day?
Quote from: sweetcell on April 02, 2020, 08:04:33 pmQuote from: Space Freely on April 02, 2020, 07:00:46 pmThis thing is going to end up killing a hell of a lot of Biden voters. i think it's going to kill a lot more trump voters.1) the governors who listened to trump and delayed enacting stay-at-home rules are all exclusively from pro-trump states, as far as i can tell.2) I'm talking about inner city (Detroit, New Orleans, Atlanta, etc) diabetic (and other conditions) black people, who disproportionately have existing medical conditions (and 96% of those dying have pre-existing conditions). The older white people (i.e. Trump voters), primarily live in suburbs and rural areas, where they will be able to more easily socially distance. Not saying Trump won't lose some of his flock, but a disproportionate amount of black people are going to die from this.