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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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HitRed wrote:We have way too many test kits.
jonesthecurl wrote:Hey, I want in. Who's my multi? Or multis?
LEBANON, Ore. (KOIN) — An Oregon man is celebrating both his 104th birthday and his recovery from the novel coronavirus.
William “Bill” Lapschies was one of the first two residents to test positive for the disease at the Edward C. Allworth Veterans’ Home. To date, 15 residents have tested positive and two have passed away, according to the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
Lapschies has been isolated in his room since first showing symptoms on March 5. Staffers have been caring for him while using personal protective equipment, including gloves, gowns, face masks and plastic face shields. As of this week, “he has met the guidelines by the CDC and Oregon Health Authority to be considered recovered from COVID-19,” according to a spokesman for the VA.
After he tested positive, Brown said her father was “very very sick.” At one point, she said they discussed with doctors the possibility he might not make it. But Lapschies was a fighter.
“It seemed like he just made this wonderful recovery,” Brown said. “We were like shocked that he was kind of sitting in his wheelchair waving at us through the window and we were like, ‘He’s gonna make it!'”
The family thinks Lapschies may be one of the oldest people to recover from coronavirus.
“Bill’s pretty resilient,” son-in-law Jim Brown said, noting that Lapschies lived through the Spanish Flu, Great Depression, and a couple recessions. He was also stationed in the Aleutian Islands during WWII.
Dukasaur wrote:mrswdk wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Mrswdk: "The Asians are doing everything right! Except the masks. They're definitely wrong about the masks.
The Westerners are wrong about everything. Except the masks. For sure Western propaganda is spot-on when it talks about the masks!"
I see now you've entered the final stage of forum trolling: not even trying to respond to any of the points I make and just attacking the messenger.
I don't know why you're so obsessed with masks to the extent that you've decided that my advice must be some sort of attempt at brainwashing you. Go buy 100 masks and sellotape them all over your wife's body then. Hope there's space for them in your trolley given you've probably already stufed it with 300 rolls of toilet paper.
Called it.
saxitoxin wrote:Bill Gates has gone on record stating that President Trump's prediction of 100,000 deaths is on the high side.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/05/bill-ga ... nario.html
USA - Prepare for the worst, experience the best
Europe - Prepare for the best, experience the worst
So glad Trump is our president and not Freddy Spaghetti or whomever the PM of Italy is
mrswdk wrote:jimboston wrote:saxitoxin wrote:It's amazing how far the Anti-Trump conspiracy theorists will go. This lunacy totally discredits 100% of the President's critics.
Wait. So because a couple people post a crazy conspiracy theory about Trump...that immediately discredits any and all criticisms not matter how legitimate or well reasoned? Ok.
Thanks. I thought it only discredited the crazy conspiracy theorists themselves. What a dummy I am!
If you're going to accuse me and saxi of being multis then every time you write a post like this I'm going to accuse you and justplay4fun of being multis.
jimboston wrote:mrswdk wrote:jimboston wrote:saxitoxin wrote:It's amazing how far the Anti-Trump conspiracy theorists will go. This lunacy totally discredits 100% of the President's critics.
Wait. So because a couple people post a crazy conspiracy theory about Trump...that immediately discredits any and all criticisms not matter how legitimate or well reasoned? Ok.
Thanks. I thought it only discredited the crazy conspiracy theorists themselves. What a dummy I am!
If you're going to accuse me and saxi of being multis then every time you write a post like this I'm going to accuse you and justplay4fun of being multis.
OK... I give up.
You win.
At least you and Saxi keep it fun and mostly intelligent.
I’ll stop pronto!
jimboston wrote:Dukasaur wrote:mrswdk wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Mrswdk: "The Asians are doing everything right! Except the masks. They're definitely wrong about the masks.
The Westerners are wrong about everything. Except the masks. For sure Western propaganda is spot-on when it talks about the masks!"
I see now you've entered the final stage of forum trolling: not even trying to respond to any of the points I make and just attacking the messenger.
I don't know why you're so obsessed with masks to the extent that you've decided that my advice must be some sort of attempt at brainwashing you. Go buy 100 masks and sellotape them all over your wife's body then. Hope there's space for them in your trolley given you've probably already stufed it with 300 rolls of toilet paper.
Called it.
Is that the ONLY variable between these countries?
Genetic Differences
Previous Exposure to other Covid Viruses
Social Controls / Lock-Down
I think you’re right masks make a difference... it please don’t be ignorant enough to suggest that’s the only variable in play.
Dukasaur wrote:A 104 year old veteran becomes the oldest Covid survivor thus far.
https://www.koin.com/news/special-reports/oregon-veteran-recovers-from-covid-19-celebrates-104th-birthday/LEBANON, Ore. (KOIN) — An Oregon man is celebrating both his 104th birthday and his recovery from the novel coronavirus.
William “Bill” Lapschies was one of the first two residents to test positive for the disease at the Edward C. Allworth Veterans’ Home. To date, 15 residents have tested positive and two have passed away, according to the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
Lapschies has been isolated in his room since first showing symptoms on March 5. Staffers have been caring for him while using personal protective equipment, including gloves, gowns, face masks and plastic face shields. As of this week, “he has met the guidelines by the CDC and Oregon Health Authority to be considered recovered from COVID-19,” according to a spokesman for the VA.After he tested positive, Brown said her father was “very very sick.” At one point, she said they discussed with doctors the possibility he might not make it. But Lapschies was a fighter.
“It seemed like he just made this wonderful recovery,” Brown said. “We were like shocked that he was kind of sitting in his wheelchair waving at us through the window and we were like, ‘He’s gonna make it!'”
The family thinks Lapschies may be one of the oldest people to recover from coronavirus.
“Bill’s pretty resilient,” son-in-law Jim Brown said, noting that Lapschies lived through the Spanish Flu, Great Depression, and a couple recessions. He was also stationed in the Aleutian Islands during WWII.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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jonesthecurl wrote:which leads me to think
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Boris Johnson's coronavirus has gotten worse and he's now been hospitalized. Dominic Raab is now in charge of the UK, making him the first Jew to run Britain since Benjamin Disraeli. How will this change Britain as it begins to rebuild? What policies can we expect from Raab?
Anyway, as a valued ally, President Trump should order the U.S. Air Force to immediately evacuate Johnson to the United States. Statistically, he has a better chance of making it through this in an American hospital than in a British one (97% chance versus 90% chance).
jimboston wrote:
Is that the ONLY variable between these countries?
Genetic Differences
Previous Exposure to other Covid Viruses
Social Controls / Lock-Down
I think you’re right masks make a difference... it please don’t be ignorant enough to suggest that’s the only variable in play.
Dukasaur wrote:I'm not saying the masks are the only element. {dk: emphasis added} We've been arguing about masks and so most of what I've said is about masks, but I'm not denying the importance of other elements. For starters, they're testing a much broader swath of the population that what we do in North America. That allows them to find infected people and isolate them before they become symptomatic. Also, everybody owns a thermometer and takes their own temperature regularly. This too helps find infected people sooner than waiting for other symptoms.
We won't know until it's all over and all the research papers are written, exactly which elements were most decisive. You don't know for sure, and I don't know for sure. All we can do is try to reason it out and try to keep an open mind.
You point out that South Korea was quick to cancel sporting events and other large gatherings, which I agree was also an important element. But what they have not done, is shut down entire cities. The kind of total shutdown that happened in Wuhan, and that is now happening in many European and American cities, wasn't needed. My thinking has evolved since I started that "shut down the quarantines" thread, but in general I still think shutting down an entire city to catch an illness should not be necessary. It's like using a sledgehammer to crack a walnut.
The Korean and Taiwanese strategy was very individual-focused. Test as many people as possible, have them take their temperature to further help catch infections, focus on those who are actually sick and quarantine them, have individuals in the wider society protect themselves with hygiene and masking. Locking up 10 million people because 10 thousand are sick is completely excessive, provided that more intelligent choices are used.
It's really ironic to me that the allegedly individualistic West is engaging in these vast totalitarian city shutdowns, while the allegedly collectivist hive minds of East Asia are focused on identifying and quarantining the sick, not the healthy. Most people in Taiwan, South Korea, and Singapore are going to work, and they will come out of this with their societies and economies in relatively whole condition.
Dukasaur wrote:I only returned to the masks because most of you were telling me I'm an idiot about the masks.
the nation testing most aggressively is West Germany
saxitoxin wrote:Lootifer wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Bill Gates has gone on record stating that President Trump's prediction of 100,000 deaths is on the high side.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/05/bill-ga ... nario.html
USA - Prepare for the worst, experience the best
Europe - Prepare for the best, experience the worst
So glad Trump is our president and not Freddy Spaghetti or whomever the PM of Italy is
Actually best you send him to those librul cucks running factory hospitals in the icy EU state of Finland. Death rate is half that of US OF A.
Well if we're going to comb through the list of EU states to find the best one, cherry pick it, and then compare it to the entire US, I'd like to do the same. I pick the Trumpist-ruled state of North Dakota. It has a 0.0% death rate compared to Finland's 1.45% death rate.
So. Much. #Winning.
Lootifer wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Lootifer wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Bill Gates has gone on record stating that President Trump's prediction of 100,000 deaths is on the high side.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/05/bill-ga ... nario.html
USA - Prepare for the worst, experience the best
Europe - Prepare for the best, experience the worst
So glad Trump is our president and not Freddy Spaghetti or whomever the PM of Italy is
Actually best you send him to those librul cucks running factory hospitals in the icy EU state of Finland. Death rate is half that of US OF A.
Well if we're going to comb through the list of EU states to find the best one, cherry pick it, and then compare it to the entire US, I'd like to do the same. I pick the Trumpist-ruled state of North Dakota. It has a 0.0% death rate compared to Finland's 1.45% death rate.
So. Much. #Winning.
It's almost like I used one poorly drawn conclusion to mock another equally poorly drawn conclusion...
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:And then I took a poorly drawn conclusion to mock the poorly drawn conclusion that you were trying to use to mock what you thought was a poorly drawn conclusion ...
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