Never mention that Fow Chee and government incompetent bureaucrats are spreading fear solely for political power and to take out Trump, now Abbot and DeSantis. You can see the difference here on the Pump between the scared leftards cowering in the basement and the conservatives. And the NeverTrumpers and PMS suburban housewives voted for the high character dementia patient that is bought and paid for by our enemies.
Incompetent Huckster Fauci Claimed That College Football Games Would be "Superspreader" Events. In Fact, There Are No Outbreaks Traced to College Football Games. —Ace
Trust the science -- fire Fauci.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and top medical adviser to President Joe Biden, said in early September he doesn't "think it's smart" to have tens of thousands of people congregating in stadiums to watch football as the COVID-19 pandemic rages on. Many progressives parroted his concern, calling images of huge crowds watching football "terrifying." Hit the link for representative tweets by sexually-shriveled Karens who feel alive for the first time in decades due to thrill of fearing everything and the empowerment to scold and bully everyone.
But a review of COVID-19 statistics in the counties and states that hosted some of the biggest games, along with conversations with local health officials, reveals that there's been little to no linkage between college football and COVID-19 so far this season. The biggest crowd in week one of college football was found in Ann Arbor, Michigan. More than 109,000 fans gathered in the "Big House" to watch the Michigan Wolverines defeat the Western Michigan Broncos. When the game was played on Sept. 4, the seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases in Washtenaw county, where Ann Arbor is located, was 81.
More than two weeks later, on Sept. 20, the average is 80. Washtenaw County Health Department Public Information Officer Susan Ringler-Cerniglia told the Daily Caller the department had received one report of a non-student COVID-19 case connected to the football game out of the tens of thousands of non-student attendees.
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In Texas, despite the University of Texas and Texas A&M both hosting games on Sept. 4 that drew nearly 190,000 fans between them, the statewide seven-day average of new cases is currently lower than it was on gameday, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Cases in Travis County, home of the Longhorns, are down since Austin hosted more than 91,000 fans, and in A&M's Brazos County, the growth rate of new cases in unchanged. Not only are there no superspreads due to college football as perjurer and quack Fauci warned us of, but cases are actually down across the SEC states.
Clay Travis @ClayTravis br> In the two weeks since college football kicked off & Fauci said packed stadiums would be superspreaders cases are down 44% in Florida, 43% in Tennessee, 35% in Georgia, 32% in South Carolina, 30% in Mississippi, 22% in Arkansas, 23% in Bama, & 9% in Texas. Every SEC state is down Fauci doesn't even bother to track his "predictions" as far as accuracy. When they turn out to be false, he just pretends he never made them.
Note that scientists are very, very interested in the accuracy of their predictions, because the accuracy -- or inaccuracy -- of a prediction provides a strong clue as to the validity of the model the prediction was made from.
You know who doesn't give a shit about the accuracy of their predictions?
Politicians, pagan priests, and prophets of doom.
Whenever global warming fails to destroy the world by the specified date, the environmental prophets of doom just go quiet about their predictions for a short time -- 2-3 years, tops -- and then re-announce the new Doomsday Schedule ten years into the future.
They're never called on it, because the media that "covers' them is a propaganda organization with the same goals.
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But ze’s right you know, that is the way out.
https://off-guardian.org/2021/09/22/30-facts-you-need-to-know-your-covid-cribsheet/
Still impressed at how they've curated a narrative that allows for no voter ID and vaccine mandates.
It took awhile, but China got their guys in here.
SRYK and she ain't ugly either.
Magatards at Oxford!
http://ace.mu.nu/
Incompetent Huckster Fauci Claimed That College Football Games Would be "Superspreader" Events. In Fact, There Are No Outbreaks Traced to College Football Games.
—Ace
Trust the science -- fire Fauci.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and top medical adviser to President Joe Biden, said in early September he doesn't "think it's smart" to have tens of thousands of people congregating in stadiums to watch football as the COVID-19 pandemic rages on. Many progressives parroted his concern, calling images of huge crowds watching football "terrifying."
Hit the link for representative tweets by sexually-shriveled Karens who feel alive for the first time in decades due to thrill of fearing everything and the empowerment to scold and bully everyone.
But a review of COVID-19 statistics in the counties and states that hosted some of the biggest games, along with conversations with local health officials, reveals that there's been little to no linkage between college football and COVID-19 so far this season.
The biggest crowd in week one of college football was found in Ann Arbor, Michigan. More than 109,000 fans gathered in the "Big House" to watch the Michigan Wolverines defeat the Western Michigan Broncos. When the game was played on Sept. 4, the seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases in Washtenaw county, where Ann Arbor is located, was 81.
More than two weeks later, on Sept. 20, the average is 80. Washtenaw County Health Department Public Information Officer Susan Ringler-Cerniglia told the Daily Caller the department had received one report of a non-student COVID-19 case connected to the football game out of the tens of thousands of non-student attendees.
...
In Texas, despite the University of Texas and Texas A&M both hosting games on Sept. 4 that drew nearly 190,000 fans between them, the statewide seven-day average of new cases is currently lower than it was on gameday, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Cases in Travis County, home of the Longhorns, are down since Austin hosted more than 91,000 fans, and in A&M's Brazos County, the growth rate of new cases in unchanged.
Not only are there no superspreads due to college football as perjurer and quack Fauci warned us of, but cases are actually down across the SEC states.
Clay Travis
@ClayTravis
br> In the two weeks since college football kicked off & Fauci said packed stadiums would be superspreaders cases are down 44% in Florida, 43% in Tennessee, 35% in Georgia, 32% in South Carolina, 30% in Mississippi, 22% in Arkansas, 23% in Bama, & 9% in Texas. Every SEC state is down
Fauci doesn't even bother to track his "predictions" as far as accuracy. When they turn out to be false, he just pretends he never made them.
Note that scientists are very, very interested in the accuracy of their predictions, because the accuracy -- or inaccuracy -- of a prediction provides a strong clue as to the validity of the model the prediction was made from.
You know who doesn't give a shit about the accuracy of their predictions?
Politicians, pagan priests, and prophets of doom.
Whenever global warming fails to destroy the world by the specified date, the environmental prophets of doom just go quiet about their predictions for a short time -- 2-3 years, tops -- and then re-announce the new Doomsday Schedule ten years into the future.
They're never called on it, because the media that "covers' them is a propaganda organization with the same goals.
There were more STD's exchanged than Covid. Guar-an-fucking-teed.
Could have cashed in.