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  • 6 Dem Governors

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @Jolly said in 6 Dem Governors: @Aqua-Letifer said in 6 Dem Governors: Absolutely, but I know it's not. At all. A shitload of employees, managers, and business owners either think this is a silly liberal conspiracy, or they're so ignorant that they actually think they can control normalcy. No matter how they do this, many people are going to get sick and die from completely avoidable stupidity. I really hope we try to mitigate that. That's why I thought it interesting the first bunch that are making plans are all Dems, all NE. Because we're talking about decisions that will greatly inform the extent of the next months' body count I honestly don't give a fuck. I'm concerned either way.
  • Motorcycle Ride with 2 Guys that lived in China

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    HoraceH
    I've watched that guy's videos. He knows of what he speaks.
  • Gutfield

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  • Lies

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    jon-nycJ
    I've seen some of his stuff in Quillette.
  • Batty

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  • Current Status

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    George KG
    What was the status before the construction began under Trump?
  • Miracles Happen

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  • Meanwhile, in Ukraine...

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  • The WHO knew.

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    JollyJ
    @jon-nyc said in The WHO knew.: Only Mike DeWine has knocked this out of the park. WHO was too busy fellating China. CDC was protecting its turf. FDA was being the FDA. The administration didn’t take it seriously enough. Cuomo and DeBlasio were afraid to close schools. You could watch them struggle through the stages of grief over this. And so here we are. In other words, people were busy being people.
  • Positive. Again.

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    JollyJ
    @Klaus said in Positive. Again.: @Jolly said in Positive. Again.: @Klaus said in Positive. Again.: Do we have false positive/false negative rates on the test? Maybe this is merely due to false test results. NO clinical test is accurate 100% of the time. I've heard error rates of 10% on the current COVID tests. 5% is around minimum for many tests, even less for others. If that test would have a 10% false positive rate, then it would be mostly useless, no? From what I understand, the number of tests with positive results is around or below 10%. At a 10% false positive rate, most of those "positive" cases would in fact be negative. I don't know if that is the actual number, I'm working off of gossip, hearsay and the news media. But you would be much better off with false positives than false negatives.
  • Happy birthday, GeorgeK!

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    brendaB
    @Rainman said in Happy birthday, GeorgeK!: Happy Birthday, George!! Cows and butterflies? Is there something we should know about you guys? Some sort of secret code? Then again, maybe we don't want to know.
  • Vicious

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    Doctor PhibesD
    Somebody at Fox clearly didn't get the memo.
  • Interesting case - tx after Covid-19

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    jon-nycJ
    In the mean time Duke did 15 lung transplants in March. Lots of programs have shut down, so they have less competition for organs.
  • Never let a crisis go to waste

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    JollyJ
    @jon-nyc said in Never let a crisis go to waste: I don’t doubt FEMA sucks at a lot of things, or this in particular. But there is a difference between normal bidding process and no-bid contract awards in an emergency. Your experience was with the former. If the White House were to come in and expedite things it seems to me it would be about streamlining the entire procurement process. Not redirecting just one of many contracts to a new vendor. My experience is with both, albeit at a state level. Considering what all's going on right now and how much money is being flung through the air, I'm more worried about throwing twenty-five million at the Kennedy center than $100M contract for something that is needed. Hey bud there's a war on...
  • Is Piano Maintenance an Essential Service?

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    JollyJ
    No, but LuFinn will sell them a nice digital that never needs tuning.
  • Bulk vs. In-house

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    MikM
    Well, shipping to Cali has to add at least 24 hours to the process. Another situation where economies of scale do not serve us well.
  • First it was toilet paper. The next panic buy is...

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    JollyJ
    @brenda said in First it was toilet paper. The next panic buy is...: @George-K said in First it was toilet paper. The next panic buy is...: Hair dye. Did you get your perfect color, George? Monday trivia...Although Lucille Ball was already known as a redhead (the carpet didn't match the drapes, Lucille was actually strawberry blonde), when she did this, she changed to a different shade of red: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0035829/ She liked her dye job so well, she kept the color for the rest of her life.
  • 10 percent

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    Aqua LetiferA
    Why are kidney problems the most dangerous comorbidities?
  • This Easter - 2020 Limited Edition Chocolate Egg Fillings

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    brendaB
    Shared with kiddo
  • China’s Wailing Wall

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    Aqua LetiferA
    Aren't they just going to shut it down?