Europe cases are going up, India in big trouble.
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We didn't expect New York to off its old people. Take care of the old people who can't take care of themselves and then declare victory. You act like destroying the livelihood of tens of millions of Americans doesn't have a cost.
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Remember when some dem governor's tried to ban hydroxychloroquine because Trump mentioned it. Science.
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Is this your attempt to sound smart? Vague generalizations about other people being more wrong than you?insinceredawg said:
All the hot takes have been downplaying the virus and moving the goalposts every time deaths and cases hit a new milestone. There was a time when many laughed at the prospect of surpassing the death toll from the swine flu.LoneStarDawg said:
If it were that easy you wouldn’t be an idiot, go back and reread this board for the last 3 months. You might learn something, or more likely you’ll get a headache.insinceredawg said:
Oh yeah? Enlighten me then genius.LoneStarDawg said:
You are really bad at processing datainsinceredawg said:The slope of deaths of the western Europe countries has flattened while the US remains steep. Most of the US outside of the NE was spared in April/May when heavy fatalities were happening and we were in somewhat good shape collectively as a nation. But since there were no consistent federal guidelines, a lot of red states decided to reopen early and are now driving the continued rise in deaths.
Here are the death totals from yesterday from the western European countries on that chart and the US. Notice an outlier?
Belgium: 5 (0.4 per 1M)
Spain: 2 (.04 per 1M)
Italy: 15 (0.25 per 1M)
France: 13 (0.2 per 1M)
Ireland: 0
US: 1119 (3.4 per 1M)
By the end of the year we will blow past all of these countries with the exception of Belgium for deaths per 1M. -
Still waiting for you to explain how I'm interpreting the data incorrectly.LoneStarDawg said:
Is this your attempt to sound smart? Vague generalizations about other people being more wrong than you?insinceredawg said:
All the hot takes have been downplaying the virus and moving the goalposts every time deaths and cases hit a new milestone. There was a time when many laughed at the prospect of surpassing the death toll from the swine flu.LoneStarDawg said:
If it were that easy you wouldn’t be an idiot, go back and reread this board for the last 3 months. You might learn something, or more likely you’ll get a headache.insinceredawg said:
Oh yeah? Enlighten me then genius.LoneStarDawg said:
You are really bad at processing datainsinceredawg said:The slope of deaths of the western Europe countries has flattened while the US remains steep. Most of the US outside of the NE was spared in April/May when heavy fatalities were happening and we were in somewhat good shape collectively as a nation. But since there were no consistent federal guidelines, a lot of red states decided to reopen early and are now driving the continued rise in deaths.
Here are the death totals from yesterday from the western European countries on that chart and the US. Notice an outlier?
Belgium: 5 (0.4 per 1M)
Spain: 2 (.04 per 1M)
Italy: 15 (0.25 per 1M)
France: 13 (0.2 per 1M)
Ireland: 0
US: 1119 (3.4 per 1M)
By the end of the year we will blow past all of these countries with the exception of Belgium for deaths per 1M. -
Noinsinceredawg said:
Still waiting for you to explain how I'm interpreting the data incorrectly.LoneStarDawg said:
Is this your attempt to sound smart? Vague generalizations about other people being more wrong than you?insinceredawg said:
All the hot takes have been downplaying the virus and moving the goalposts every time deaths and cases hit a new milestone. There was a time when many laughed at the prospect of surpassing the death toll from the swine flu.LoneStarDawg said:
If it were that easy you wouldn’t be an idiot, go back and reread this board for the last 3 months. You might learn something, or more likely you’ll get a headache.insinceredawg said:
Oh yeah? Enlighten me then genius.LoneStarDawg said:
You are really bad at processing datainsinceredawg said:The slope of deaths of the western Europe countries has flattened while the US remains steep. Most of the US outside of the NE was spared in April/May when heavy fatalities were happening and we were in somewhat good shape collectively as a nation. But since there were no consistent federal guidelines, a lot of red states decided to reopen early and are now driving the continued rise in deaths.
Here are the death totals from yesterday from the western European countries on that chart and the US. Notice an outlier?
Belgium: 5 (0.4 per 1M)
Spain: 2 (.04 per 1M)
Italy: 15 (0.25 per 1M)
France: 13 (0.2 per 1M)
Ireland: 0
US: 1119 (3.4 per 1M)
By the end of the year we will blow past all of these countries with the exception of Belgium for deaths per 1M.
You aren't -
You’re summing up the national response to a global pandemic based on a sample set of one day. Like calling a marathon based on 1/4 mile splits halfway through.insinceredawg said:
Still waiting for you to explain how I'm interpreting the data incorrectly.LoneStarDawg said:
Is this your attempt to sound smart? Vague generalizations about other people being more wrong than you?insinceredawg said:
All the hot takes have been downplaying the virus and moving the goalposts every time deaths and cases hit a new milestone. There was a time when many laughed at the prospect of surpassing the death toll from the swine flu.LoneStarDawg said:
If it were that easy you wouldn’t be an idiot, go back and reread this board for the last 3 months. You might learn something, or more likely you’ll get a headache.insinceredawg said:
Oh yeah? Enlighten me then genius.LoneStarDawg said:
You are really bad at processing datainsinceredawg said:The slope of deaths of the western Europe countries has flattened while the US remains steep. Most of the US outside of the NE was spared in April/May when heavy fatalities were happening and we were in somewhat good shape collectively as a nation. But since there were no consistent federal guidelines, a lot of red states decided to reopen early and are now driving the continued rise in deaths.
Here are the death totals from yesterday from the western European countries on that chart and the US. Notice an outlier?
Belgium: 5 (0.4 per 1M)
Spain: 2 (.04 per 1M)
Italy: 15 (0.25 per 1M)
France: 13 (0.2 per 1M)
Ireland: 0
US: 1119 (3.4 per 1M)
By the end of the year we will blow past all of these countries with the exception of Belgium for deaths per 1M.
That’s about as much as I can dumb it down, but please feel entitled to only accepting your stupidity when other people can explain it to you. I have a feeling you were one of those people who got a teacher fired because you flunked a class. -
You explain why Texas is doing a worse job that New York with one-tenth of the deaths. Don't hurt yourself.
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I shared yesterday's numbers to provide a recent snapshot of where we are right now, 5 months into the pandemic. This virus hit all these countries at roughly the same time. Why is it that we seem to be the only first world nation that has failed to get it under control five months in?LoneStarDawg said:
You’re summing up the national response to a global pandemic based on a sample set of one day. Like calling a marathon based on 1/4 mile splits halfway through.insinceredawg said:
Still waiting for you to explain how I'm interpreting the data incorrectly.LoneStarDawg said:
Is this your attempt to sound smart? Vague generalizations about other people being more wrong than you?insinceredawg said:
All the hot takes have been downplaying the virus and moving the goalposts every time deaths and cases hit a new milestone. There was a time when many laughed at the prospect of surpassing the death toll from the swine flu.LoneStarDawg said:
If it were that easy you wouldn’t be an idiot, go back and reread this board for the last 3 months. You might learn something, or more likely you’ll get a headache.insinceredawg said:
Oh yeah? Enlighten me then genius.LoneStarDawg said:
You are really bad at processing datainsinceredawg said:The slope of deaths of the western Europe countries has flattened while the US remains steep. Most of the US outside of the NE was spared in April/May when heavy fatalities were happening and we were in somewhat good shape collectively as a nation. But since there were no consistent federal guidelines, a lot of red states decided to reopen early and are now driving the continued rise in deaths.
Here are the death totals from yesterday from the western European countries on that chart and the US. Notice an outlier?
Belgium: 5 (0.4 per 1M)
Spain: 2 (.04 per 1M)
Italy: 15 (0.25 per 1M)
France: 13 (0.2 per 1M)
Ireland: 0
US: 1119 (3.4 per 1M)
By the end of the year we will blow past all of these countries with the exception of Belgium for deaths per 1M.
That’s about as much as I can dumb it down, but please feel entitled to only accepting your stupidity when other people can explain it to you. I have a feeling you were one of those people who got a teacher fired because you flunked a class.






