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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Aug 12, 2020 14:51:49 GMT -8
Fauci also said around late January something to the effect that the US should never shut down a city. The science continually changes on this as we learn more, but some people act like what we know now is what we've known all along.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2020 15:09:06 GMT -8
Anthony Fauci January 21, 2020 newsmax interview quote “this is not a major threat to the people of the United States and this is not something that the citizens of the United States should be worried about”. Anthony should work at the house of pancakes. Sooooo.... you're saying that the other leagues are taking advice from January when there was one confirmed case in the U.S. rather than advice from now when there are 5M cases? Doesn't seem like a smart move. By the way, the part you left out of what Fauci said on January 21 (when, again, there was ONE confirmed case in the U.S. and he probably thought that this would be dealt with in a science-based, intelligent way) was "“Obviously, you need to take it seriously and do the kind of things the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the Department of Homeland Security is doing." I’m responding to a poster that said they are following Fauci who has been wrong as much as he’s been right. He’s a Monday morning quarterback and if you are going to place the entire country’s hands in the quote “scientists” they better be right especially at the onset of a pandemic. He doesn’t understand or care about the affects of some of the recommendations he makes on issues other than Covid spread. He’s said as much. How can a football player be safer in a less controlled community than in a football program that is constantly testing and controlling social distancing , face masks social interaction etc.? I do take it seriously. My wife and I haven’t seen our elderly parents since January, we haven’t been on a plane since February to Vegas where we contracted Covid and were sick for 3 weeks, we work from home, we wear masks in public. Don’t assume since someone has an opposing view that they are not responsible or take Covid seriously. There is not enough balance in decision making around Covid in my opinion the media and some politicians have fueled hysteria for financial and political reasons.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Aug 12, 2020 15:14:33 GMT -8
I heard today from one source there were "terrible, horrifying" surges in Covid 19 in other developed Western countries. So I checked it out. Reported coronavirus deaths yesterday:
• France: 0
• United Kingdom: 0
• Canada: 4
• Germany: 6
• Italy: 6
• United States: 1,450
So much winning.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2020 15:18:48 GMT -8
I heard today from one source there were "terrible, horrifying" surges in Covid 19 in other developed Western countries. So I checked it out. Reported coronavirus deaths yesterday: • France: 0 • United Kingdom: 0 • Canada: 4 • Germany: 6 • Italy: 6 • United States: 1,450 So much winning. Maybe you should consider relocating.
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Post by jdogge on Aug 12, 2020 15:19:03 GMT -8
He almost shot the course record? Rat farts!!!! Almost only counts in grenades and horseshoes, Judge. P.S. My father never liked you. Grenades, horseshoes, and nuclear weapons.
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Post by jdogge on Aug 12, 2020 15:21:12 GMT -8
Sooooo.... you're saying that the other leagues are taking advice from January when there was one confirmed case in the U.S. rather than advice from now when there are 5M cases? Doesn't seem like a smart move. By the way, the part you left out of what Fauci said on January 21 (when, again, there was ONE confirmed case in the U.S. and he probably thought that this would be dealt with in a science-based, intelligent way) was "“Obviously, you need to take it seriously and do the kind of things the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the Department of Homeland Security is doing." I’m responding to a poster that said they are following Fauci who has been wrong as much as he’s been right. He’s a Monday morning quarterback and if you are going to place the entire country’s hands in the quote “scientists” they better be right especially at the onset of a pandemic. He doesn’t understand or care about the affects of some of the recommendations he makes on issues other than Covid spread. He’s said as much. How can a football player be safer in a less controlled community than in a football program that is constantly testing and controlling social distancing , face masks social interaction etc.? I do take it seriously. My wife and I haven’t seen our elderly parents since January, we haven’t been on a plane since February to Vegas where we contracted Covid and were sick for 3 weeks, we work from home, we wear masks in public. Don’t assume since someone has an opposing view that they are not responsible or take Covid seriously. There is not enough balance in decision making around Covid in my opinion the media and some politicians have fueled hysteria for financial and political reasons. I know a family with a cherry orchard that needs help with the harvest.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2020 15:24:38 GMT -8
I’m responding to a poster that said they are following Fauci who has been wrong as much as he’s been right. He’s a Monday morning quarterback and if you are going to place the entire country’s hands in the quote “scientists” they better be right especially at the onset of a pandemic. He doesn’t understand or care about the affects of some of the recommendations he makes on issues other than Covid spread. He’s said as much. How can a football player be safer in a less controlled community than in a football program that is constantly testing and controlling social distancing , face masks social interaction etc.? I do take it seriously. My wife and I haven’t seen our elderly parents since January, we haven’t been on a plane since February to Vegas where we contracted Covid and were sick for 3 weeks, we work from home, we wear masks in public. Don’t assume since someone has an opposing view that they are not responsible or take Covid seriously. There is not enough balance in decision making around Covid in my opinion the media and some politicians have fueled hysteria for financial and political reasons. I know a family with a cherry orchard that needs help with the harvest. Do you think that would be responsible? Ie will the environment be controlled better than a football program with testing and the proper protocols put in place? If not sorry, we are going to have to shut down that orchard.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Aug 12, 2020 15:31:58 GMT -8
I heard today from one source there were "terrible, horrifying" surges in Covid 19 in other developed Western countries. So I checked it out. Reported coronavirus deaths yesterday: • France: 0 • United Kingdom: 0 • Canada: 4 • Germany: 6 • Italy: 6 • United States: 1,450 So much winning. Maybe you should consider relocating. So, encouraging someone to move is your response to the complete mismanagement of the greatest public health crisis in this century? Nice. That "love it or leave it" approach really resonated during the Vietnam era, with those who had the courage to protest against ignorance in power during an immoral war that killed less than 1/3 of the Americans the Trumpandemic has claimed so far. No, I'll stay safe, cast my vote, and hope things will start getting much better come November.
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Post by irimi on Aug 12, 2020 15:47:40 GMT -8
I know a family with a cherry orchard that needs help with the harvest. Do you think that would be responsible? Ie will the environment be controlled better than a football program with testing and the proper protocols put in place? If not sorry, we are going to have to shut down that orchard. “Proper protocols?” What in the world could they be? We know that the virus is airborne, which is why we are expected to wear masks. But will the players? Only if they are not playing. Since it is airborne, keeping distance is important. Will the players? Can’t play football that way. Not gonna happen. Since it is airborne and exerting yourself makes you breathe harder, we should avoid this around others. Can the players? Nope. Part of the game. What they can do: Wash their hands. (During the game? Maybe they can provide lots of hand sanitizer.) Monitor illness. (Sure. But by then it’s too late. The player has already spread it. Or the kid’s desire to play is stronger than his desire to report a symptom.) Test frequently. (Yeah, but if your star player tests positive but is asymptomatic are you really gonna leave him out of the game?) You’ve got a crap ton of equipment to maintain and sterilize. You’ve got this whole show moving from one city to another. And you’ve got kids who think they are invincible and will probably break the rules. And these are guys. Not the cleanest people in the world.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2020 15:48:05 GMT -8
Maybe you should consider relocating. So, encouraging someone to move is your response to the complete mismanagement of the greatest public health crisis in this century? Nice. That "love it or leave it" approach really resonated during the Vietnam era, with those who had the courage to protest against ignorance in power during an immoral war that killed less than 1/3 of the Americans the Trumpandemic has claimed so far. No, I'll stay safe, cast my vote, and hope things will start getting much better come November. I’m sure Joe will solve all of the country’s problems because you know it’s 100 percent trumps fault. In fact I bet you will hear that directly from the media outlets within say a month that the pandemic is already subsiding or more than likely you won’t hear a word about it other than how quickly it was eliminated. In fact , if an effective vaccine is developed by say November 4th, we will all be thanking Joe for making it happen within one day of the election. You know don’t let the Trump hatred cloud your vision of reality. I don’t care for either of the candidates but maybe you should assign just a tiny bit of blame to the communist Chinese party , some of our quote”scientists “, and some of this country’s governors who made it clear the fed had no say in how they handle this situation.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Aug 12, 2020 15:52:04 GMT -8
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Post by Ruh Roh Beav on Aug 12, 2020 15:52:20 GMT -8
Just like wearing a mask; it's not a sign of weakness, it's an IQ test. well said pussy cat
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Post by OriginalWhizzinator on Aug 12, 2020 15:55:14 GMT -8
I heard today from one source there were "terrible, horrifying" surges in Covid 19 in other developed Western countries. So I checked it out. Reported coronavirus deaths yesterday: • France: 0 • United Kingdom: 0 • Canada: 4 • Germany: 6 • Italy: 6 • United States: 1,450 So much winning. Maybe you should consider relocating. We’re a nation of lepers right now, so he wouldn’t be allowed to move to most other countries even if he wanted to.
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Post by Beavcat on Aug 12, 2020 15:58:06 GMT -8
Just like wearing a mask; it's not a sign of weakness, it's an IQ test. well said pussy cat I can't decide if you are agreeing with me or you just called me a pussy, or you called all Beavs pussies? Help a brother out.
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Post by jdogge on Aug 12, 2020 16:02:39 GMT -8
I know a family with a cherry orchard that needs help with the harvest. Do you think that would be responsible? Ie will the environment be controlled better than a football program with testing and the proper protocols put in place? If not sorry, we are going to have to shut down that orchard. Depends what you mean by "testing and proper protocols." Where did the St. Louis Cardinals go wrong?
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