Welcome home, fellow Gator.

The Gator Nation's oldest and most active insider community
Join today!
  1. Gator Country Black Friday special!

    Now's a great time to join or renew and get $20 off your annual VIP subscription! LIMITED QUANTITIES -- for details click here.

Coronavirus in the United States - news and thoughts

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

  1. dangolegators

    dangolegators GC Hall of Fame

    Apr 26, 2007
    Pretty much. If you look at many of the major cities where there were huge protests, there was no spike in cases in the weeks after. Where there were spikes in mid to late June were where places like Florida and Texas, where the bars opened in early June.
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Informative Informative x 1
    • Come On Man Come On Man x 1
  2. philnotfil

    philnotfil GC Hall of Fame

    17,730
    1,789
    1,718
    Apr 8, 2007
    What is it that you are skeptical of? Could you succinctly state this?
     
    • Optimistic Optimistic x 2
  3. AzCatFan

    AzCatFan GC Hall of Fame

    12,140
    1,152
    1,618
    Apr 9, 2007
    Agreed. And this is why schools should remain online in hot spots until the virus is under control. In classrooms with 30 students, social distancing will be impossible. With just 20, it will be very difficult, especially for younger kids, who likely aren't going to keep a mask on or socially distance themselves for 7+ hours a day.

    The kids themselves are low risk, but how many teachers and other school employees are higher risk? And what about the parents, grandparents, guardians that these kids will expose the virus to? They are all higher risk than the kids.

    In places that meed CDC Phase 2 guidelines, the risk is low enough to open schools. In other places, opening schools are only going to increase the spread of the disease.
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  4. dangolegators

    dangolegators GC Hall of Fame

    Apr 26, 2007
    Mask wearing in Japan is near universal and they haven't shut their economy down. Japan has a total of about 23,000 cases and less than 1000 deaths. Masks work. Americans who refuse to wear them are idiots.
     
    • Winner Winner x 7
    • Agree Agree x 5
    • Fistbump/Thanks! Fistbump/Thanks! x 3
    • Like Like x 1
  5. gator95

    gator95 GC Hall of Fame

    7,803
    861
    2,113
    Apr 3, 2007
    LA, Oakland, San Fran, Atlanta, New Orleans, Charlotte, Charleston, Columbia, Jackson, Memphis and countless others? Come on man.
     
    Last edited: Jul 16, 2020
  6. channingcrowderhungry

    channingcrowderhungry Premium Member

    9,064
    2,040
    3,013
    Apr 3, 2007
    Bottom of a pint glass
    Let's not pretend this is anything other than Dems bad Pubs good from you. Trump's rally was in clear violation of CDC guidlines. And it was planned. Indoors. And for what? Ego stroking.
     
    • Agree Agree x 2
    • Winner Winner x 2
  7. gators81

    gators81 Premium Member

    7,995
    662
    468
    Apr 8, 2007
    atlanta
    I didn’t clock it, but it was the second article on my first attempted search. I’d estimate 7 seconds?
     
  8. gator95

    gator95 GC Hall of Fame

    7,803
    861
    2,113
    Apr 3, 2007
    Trump has been awful leading us thru this pandemic. Just atrocious. So has the CDC and the WHO as well. I think the push back is when people rip someone from one party(DeSantis) but never said crap or made countless excuses for another party(say Cuomo). I think that’s what usually pisses most people off. At least it does for me.
     
    • Winner Winner x 1
  9. dangolegators

    dangolegators GC Hall of Fame

    Apr 26, 2007
    Some of those places, like San Fran, didn't have a spike in cases after the protests. But basically you are listing a lot of places that reopened. The reopening is the reason cases have gone up so much.
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Winner Winner x 1
  10. gators81

    gators81 Premium Member

    7,995
    662
    468
    Apr 8, 2007
    atlanta
    It should also be noted that your alt right homeboys were allowed to march on the capital buildings without interference. So, your “mask truthers” using the BLM protests as an excuse it’s extremely hypocritical.
     
    • Winner Winner x 3
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Come On Man Come On Man x 1
  11. LouisvilleGator

    LouisvilleGator GC Hall of Fame

    1,180
    189
    1,933
    Oct 16, 2012
    Well, the CDC doesn’t make laws or enforce them. Governors do.
     
  12. gator95

    gator95 GC Hall of Fame

    7,803
    861
    2,113
    Apr 3, 2007
    They all had increases by the mid towards the end of June. 2-3 weeks after the protests.
     
  13. BLING

    BLING GC Hall of Fame

    8,864
    870
    2,843
    Apr 16, 2007
    Maybe that’s because Cuomo actually did pretty well? New York has a full bell shaped curve. They didn’t reopen prematurely, they followed the guidelines to a t which lead to them crushing their curve (for now).

    Maybe you can direct your ire towards Newsome, since they reopened their cases are surging? He seems to say the right things unlike some of the Republican failures, but the state of Cali is going the wrong way, not Florida/Texas bad, but going the wrong way nonetheless. Florida and Texas are getting the press because they are “epicenter” bad. But there are actually over 30 states rising right now.
     
    • Agree Agree x 2
    • Winner Winner x 1
    • Come On Man Come On Man x 1
  14. gator95

    gator95 GC Hall of Fame

    7,803
    861
    2,113
    Apr 3, 2007
    You see this is what hypocrisy looks like. Making excuses for the Governor with the highest death count, 2nd highest death rate. Meanwhile Florida’s death rate is 8 times lower. The back peddling done by you in that post is amazing.

    Newsome has done a fine job. I don’t play politics like some on here. He’s done as well as DeSantis. Trump has been a disaster as well from day1. I’m glad he will be out in November. It will settle the country down by having Biden in office.
     
    • Like Like x 1
    • Dislike Dislike x 1
    • Agree Agree x 1
  15. slocala

    slocala VIP Member

    3,139
    746
    2,028
    Jan 11, 2009
  16. channingcrowderhungry

    channingcrowderhungry Premium Member

    9,064
    2,040
    3,013
    Apr 3, 2007
    Bottom of a pint glass
    No push back from me there. I've laid into plenty of people from all parties on this board.
     
  17. channingcrowderhungry

    channingcrowderhungry Premium Member

    9,064
    2,040
    3,013
    Apr 3, 2007
    Bottom of a pint glass
    So you think Trump holding a rally in Tulsa was a good idea? And the people that showed up weren't idiots?
     
    • Winner Winner x 1
  18. gatordavisl

    gatordavisl VIP Member

    32,088
    54,981
    3,753
    Apr 8, 2007
    northern MN
    Agree with everything here. I would even argue that physical distancing is THE most important method of mitigation. That, however, is not dichotomous like wearing/not wearing a mask. And as for crowds, I would even say that putting yourself in a crowd of a few thousand people who are shoulder to shoulder during a pandemic is idiotic.
    [​IMG]
     
    • Agree Agree x 3
    • Winner Winner x 1
  19. gatordavisl

    gatordavisl VIP Member

    32,088
    54,981
    3,753
    Apr 8, 2007
    northern MN
    Damn - not only did you beat me to it, you found the EXACT same photo. Great minds . . . :emoji_nerd:
     
  20. ncargat1

    ncargat1 VIP Member

    14,463
    6,324
    3,353
    Dec 11, 2009
    Actually the 1944 Public Health Act granted authority to the department that is now known as the Department of Health and Human Services, to issue mandatory quarantines as well as issue mandatory protective acts, including a federal mandatory mask order. Specifically, the Surgeon General of the United States or the Director of what is now the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, can both issue those orders. And, as it is an authority granted by Congress, the President does not have the authority to overrule these public health directors.

    So, you are correct that they cannot make laws, but they sure as hell can issue directives that not even the president can deny or ignore, during times of a declared public health emergency.
     
    • Winner Winner x 1
    • Informative Informative x 1