Glasswolf said:
Happy Friday everyone. 19 flagged post just on the last 2 pages. I cleared them all. Everyone have a great weekend.
Can we find out who flagged them so we can ridicule them for trying to stop quality entertainment?
Glasswolf said:
Happy Friday everyone. 19 flagged post just on the last 2 pages. I cleared them all. Everyone have a great weekend.
WPNfamily said:Glasswolf said:
Happy Friday everyone. 19 flagged post just on the last 2 pages. I cleared them all. Everyone have a great weekend.
Can we find out who flagged them so we can ridicule them for trying to stop quality entertainment?
Really? There are a bunch of sensitive folks on the site.Glasswolf said:
Happy Friday everyone. 19 flagged post just on the last 2 pages. I cleared them all. Everyone have a great weekend.
Oldsouljer said:
Then there's this.....
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/german-study-finds-lockdown-had-no-effect-stopping-spread-covid
Apologies, I didn't mean to single you out, just to add this to the thread for discussion.RunsWithWolves26 said:Oldsouljer said:
Then there's this.....
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/german-study-finds-lockdown-had-no-effect-stopping-spread-covid
Not sure why you replied to me with this. I hated the lockdown.
it really is interesting, the lockdown at first made sense to slow the spread and not overwhelm hospitals. That part worked, but then it was almost like no one had any idea what to do after that and just kept doing the same thing.Oldsouljer said:
Then there's this.....
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/german-study-finds-lockdown-had-no-effect-stopping-spread-covid
It's becoming like a running joke. Sensitive on both sides.Packchem91 said:Really? There are a bunch of sensitive folks on the site.Glasswolf said:
Happy Friday everyone. 19 flagged post just on the last 2 pages. I cleared them all. Everyone have a great weekend.
Well said.wilmwolf80 said:
Once it was clear that the hospital system wasn't going to be overrun, the wholesale, statewide lockdowns should have ended. If flare-ups happened, lock things down locally. The damage done to education, mental health, and economy may never be undone in some places. As a short term fix, I wasn't opposed to it, but pretty early on information from other countries and areas within this country indicated it wasn't having a meaningful effect in keeping the most at risk from getting sick. Given months to do nothing but analyze data and plan, the leadership in many states just sat there on their hands as two weeks turned into 14 months. A failure to follow the science, by the people screaming that the loudest.
Perhaps this deserves a separate thread. This article suggests methods to protect against the ultimate bio-killer.Quote:
A world in which thousands of people can construct and release autonomous biological agents is unlikely to flourish.
Our challenge is to prevent the immense power of biotechnology from being misused. Historical pandemics killed tens of millions of people, and engineered agents could be even more destructive.
Many thousands of people have the technical skills to build and release autonomous biological weapons, but only if they know what to make and can obtain a physical copy for example, by assembling it from synthetic DNA.
California county cuts COVID-19 death toll by 25% after finding some deaths 'clearly not' caused by virus https://t.co/yTkBFJi7vC
— Fox News (@FoxNews) June 6, 2021
BBW12OG said:
Not one person will be able to dispute the fact this was overinflated purposefully to defeat Donald J. Trump.
You lefties are something else.
But on the bright side when will Trump get credit for eradicating the flu? Can one of you medical experts please weigh in on that one and that is a serious question. Not trying to be snarky. Inquiring minds want to know.
Thanks in advance.
Personally, I think that #4 probably had the most impact... just trying to use logic.Mormad said:BBW12OG said:
Not one person will be able to dispute the fact this was overinflated purposefully to defeat Donald J. Trump.
You lefties are something else.
But on the bright side when will Trump get credit for eradicating the flu? Can one of you medical experts please weigh in on that one and that is a serious question. Not trying to be snarky. Inquiring minds want to know.
Thanks in advance.
Among the reasons flu disappeared:
1. Flu, unlike covid, has a short incubation period. People know they're sick early in the process and avoid exposing others
2. Flu, unlike covid, is spread very well by kids in school. No kids in school, no kids exposed, no families and community exposure, flu dies on the vine
3. Masks and social distancing and hand washing actually do "work" for respiratory diseases despite popular opinion, and appears to have "worked" well to reduce exposure to cold and flu viruses.
4. Flu viruses were potentially nearly eradicated by the simple existence of a more dominant virus spreading through communities.
TheStorm said:Personally, I think that #4 probably had the most impact... just trying to use logic.Mormad said:BBW12OG said:
Not one person will be able to dispute the fact this was overinflated purposefully to defeat Donald J. Trump.
You lefties are something else.
But on the bright side when will Trump get credit for eradicating the flu? Can one of you medical experts please weigh in on that one and that is a serious question. Not trying to be snarky. Inquiring minds want to know.
Thanks in advance.
Among the reasons flu disappeared:
1. Flu, unlike covid, has a short incubation period. People know they're sick early in the process and avoid exposing others
2. Flu, unlike covid, is spread very well by kids in school. No kids in school, no kids exposed, no families and community exposure, flu dies on the vine
3. Masks and social distancing and hand washing actually do "work" for respiratory diseases despite popular opinion, and appears to have "worked" well to reduce exposure to cold and flu viruses.
4. Flu viruses were potentially nearly eradicated by the simple existence of a more dominant virus spreading through communities.
johntom said:
This is great news. I imagine it'll be tough to continue this downward trend too much longer, but it's nice to see the numbers be at a "reasonable" level even a few weeks after things have more or less opened up completely.
The next three weeks of reporting are key. If trends stay flat to down, we will have likely avoided the mid-Summer increase. The trends for hospitalizations are very good and are actually a better measure than cases and percent positive. Keeping my fingers crossed for good trends through the next couple of weeks.Wayland said:
Case numbers continue to drop.
NC 7 day average of daily reported cases down to 427. Hospitalizations down to 546.
NC DHHS reported a ton of backlog deaths today. There were more deaths reported from 2020 today than from the most recent 4 weeks.
Will definitely be holding my breath for the next few weeks, I'd think if we don't see any sort of significant surge, it is time to dial things back.RunsWithWolves26 said:
My hope is that with the vaccines that have been given so far, we can avoid that increase. Not sure if that's wishful thinking or not but it sure would be nice to not see the chart climb again this time.
Excited to see Mormad's numbers. Really hope to see those numbers drop and it reflected in the official count.TheStorm said:
^ NCDHHS numbers are STILL inflated... the question is WHY? Kind of really doesn't make any common sense for them to feel that they need to make it seem worse than it is anymore...