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Coronavirus in the United States - news and thoughts

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

  1. mdgator05

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    The hilarious part is that I just turned your typical tactics against you. The "take the L" thing is a favorite phrase for you when you have lost. Declare victory and put everybody else down. Amazing that you don't like it when you have it applied to you. I guess it is a bit mean to use when you have actually lost on a point, unlike when you use it against others when you have also lost the point. Sorry about that.

    And yes, what you provided is by definition an "anecdote" because it is N=1. Glad to help.
     
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  2. gator95

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    Wow, the liberal elite "i'm better than you" stink is funny to see. You lost, anyone who isn't partisan knows it. But you keep thinking the world is ending. Oh, and keep up the "schools should be closed" mantra as well. That really worked out well for you...
     
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  3. tampagtr

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    Scott Atlas, evil

    Atlas encouraged Trump and others to believe that the pandemic was waning. “His voice is really very welcome combatting some of the nonsense that comes out of Fauci,” Stephen Moore, a White House economic adviser, reportedly said. (The White House denies that “the President, the White House, or anyone in the Administration has pursued or advocated for a strategy of achieving herd immunity.”)

    Birx and Atlas had it out in the Oval Office, in front of Trump. Birx accused Atlas of costing American lives with his unfounded theories. Atlas cursed her. Birx, who spent twenty-eight years in the Army, gave it right back. Atlas said that young, asymptomatic people shouldn’t be tested, adding, “She just wants to lock them down and not let them live their lives.” They kept shouting at each other, but Trump was undisturbed and didn’t take either side. “It’s all reality TV to him,” one of Birx’s colleagues said.

    After the confrontation, Birx demanded that Pence remove Atlas, but Pence declined. The task force began to dissolve after Atlas took a seat.
     
  4. mdgator05

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    I am sorry that your delicate sensibilities were hurt when it was pointed out that you were making things up. Maybe you should go back to calling everybody sheep. That isn't elitist at all. Tissue?
     
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  5. gator95

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    Making things up? That's your department, especially when I caught you in a lie and you wouldn't admit it. Embarrassing.
     
  6. mdgator05

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    Oh, so you have the data on how many NHS employees were let go? Can you link it? Thanks in advance!
     
  7. gator95

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    As soon as you apologize for making up lies about me. Still waiting on that.
     
  8. mdgator05

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    That doesn't look like providing data. And thus, you made up your claim out of nothing. QED. Thanks for playing.
     
  9. gator95

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    Just waiting for my apology...
     
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  10. LouisvilleGator

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    Yep. Strap yourselves in. We haven’t even tasted the inevitable Biden recession yet. The government has to bribe businesses to keep workers on payroll currently, but we’re going to increase the corporate tax rate and taxes for lots of small business owners.
     
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  11. orangeblue_coop

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    America is such an embarrassing country sometimes
     
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    Ah so the vaccine was being formulated back in 2013, long before Trump got in office and someone else occupied the White House. Very interesting.
     
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  13. philnotfil

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    https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/12/31/vaccination-slow-trump-administration-states

     
  14. gator95

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    must have been in the stimulus package instead of 2000 dollars
     
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  16. NavyGator93

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    That is ridiculous. How about just not allowing the employees to work without the vaccination. Hospitals have been doing that for years with the flu vaccine.
     
  17. BLING

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    Not quite apples to apples with the flu vaccine (yet). The COVID-19 vaccines are actually considered “emergency use” and likely will be for years before a final approval - so there is a legal question as to whether it can be “mandatory” from an employer right now, including even hospitals. So incentives might actually be the way to go.

    I believe the FDA issued a further rule or some type of administrative clarification that an employer could require it, but not sure how that would hold up if someone or some entity (such as a nursing union) actually challenged it.
     
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  18. gator95

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    Good luck forcing people to get a vaccine for something 999 out of 1000 people already don’t die from. We don’t know if this vaccine works long term or if there are long term side affects from the vaccine since we rushed everything. How about we just vaccinate the elderly and pandemic is over. That’s the smart thing to do.
     
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  19. BLING

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    Hospitals generally require employees to get the flu vaccine, and the flu is about 1/10th as deadly. They do this primarily so workers don’t transfer illness to patients. It is not to save worker lives, it is to save patients from complications or deaths from hospital caused transmission (outbreaks).

    Unless COVID is eradicated (which hardly seems likely now), it’s hard to see them not eventually all requiring this along with the flu for the exact same reasons. Like I said, the only reason hospitals aren’t already is that the vaccines are only considered “emergency use”. It’s a bit murky legally, but supposedly the FDA came out with a statement that employers could require it if they want. But that is hardly firm legal ground (esp with vaccines being in limited supply). With it being “emergency use”, this probably gets into some grayer areas OSHA law.
     
  20. NavyGator93

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    Man, I finally agreed with you on one thing but you doubled down on ignorant with the very next statement.
    My bad.
     
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