Maximum Carnage Week Game Thread
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Fucking heroesRaceBannon said:
Any government employee saying they’re doing their job while shitting on the law needs to STFU -
I feel sorry for that poor health department worker just trying to do her job. Those Violent savages made her feel terrible.
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She should peacefully loot and riot in protest.doogie said:I feel sorry for that poor health department worker just trying to do her job. Those Violent savages made her feel terrible.
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She’ll be back to work in no time after her Emotional Disability claim.
I’m thinking two weeks, 3 weeks tops -
Would love to sit in on the call where her spineless boss gives her shit for letting it happendoogie said:She’ll be back to work in no time after her Emotional Disability claim.
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November 24, 2020
Death rate continues to drop. Now at 2% in the US.
263,899 deaths, 12,786,174 cases
Same in California and the county I live in.
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So, the Lockdowns are working. Good to know.
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Deaths are overstated. Cases are understated. For those under 60 the chicom crud is less dangerous than the H1NI flu.doogie said:So, the Lockdowns are working. Good to know.
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So, the Masks are working, yes?
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Sounds like in about 7 weeks or so, this entire Covid scare should be over! Good. To. Know.
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The cases always needed context... In some sense they are totally understated for the ones that create no symptoms and required no testing.WestlinnDuck said:
Deaths are overstated. Cases are understated. For those under 60 the chicom crud is less dangerous than the H1NI flu.doogie said:So, the Lockdowns are working. Good to know.
In another sense they are overstated due to the cycle count threshold being used in testing but not being reported out in the data. US test is potentially 1000 times more sensitive than the European version, at some point in the sensitivity, the test is just picking up dead cells that are not contagious. FDA declined to have the test provide a non-binary result, even though that result is and was always possible. -
PSA from Texas
Texas is experiencing their most cases daily eVAR! So definitely the sky is falling right?
Let’s look into it. The real-time indicator of an active outbreak is test positivity.
The peak was 2 weeks ago and was 2/3 the level of the peak in early July.
So why so many cases? Because we have 2.5x the testing now as we had in early July
So .6 x 2.5 = 1.5 x volume cases
But the hospitals are overrun!!!!
Three regions in west Texas are suffering, El Paso, Lubbock, Amarillo and they weren’t really part of the July outbreak. The rest of the state is holding and is almost inverse the July outbreak. Houston and Austin hospitals are 6% and 4% covid respectively. All others are below the 15% threshold to start triggering restrictions.
Thankfully Greg Abbott is seeing this as well and refusing to entertain any lockdown talk. -
Don't forget to deduct the 139K CDC says don't belong in that number but they NEVR bother to remove them from the stats.alumni94 said:November 24, 2020
Death rate continues to drop. Now at 2% in the US.
263,899 deaths, 12,786,174 cases
Same in California and the county I live in. -
If you do that and 3X in cases (based off Biden covid czar) it's at .27%Sledog said:
Don't forget to deduct the 139K CDC says don't belong in that number but they NEVR bother to remove them from the stats.alumni94 said:November 24, 2020
Death rate continues to drop. Now at 2% in the US.
263,899 deaths, 12,786,174 cases
Same in California and the county I live in.
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Are you fucking retarded? The death rate is from those infected, you fucking moron.doogie said:So, the Masks are working, yes?
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Doogies sarcasm meter is finely calibrated.TurdBomber said:
Are you fucking retarded? The death rate is from those infected, you fucking moron.doogie said:So, the Masks are working, yes?
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Sort of figured that might be the case after reading back a few pages. Self-Wooooshed.PurpleThrobber said:
Doogies sarcasm meter is finely calibrated.TurdBomber said:
Are you fucking retarded? The death rate is from those infected, you fucking moron.doogie said:So, the Masks are working, yes?
Poasting late at night after a long day of drinking is not the best idea, perhaps.
Naaaaaah. I still like calling people morons, rightly or wrongly. -
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So is Johns Hopkins the next Twitter/instagram/you tube entity to be banned?
Well the link is not working - the ruling committee must have seen it
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No shit? I read it 2 hours ago. It was a JHU student publication to be fair. Also, the rationale for lockdowns has their roots in a high school girl’s paper.LebamDawg said:So is Johns Hopkins the next Twitter/instagram/you tube entity to be banned?
Well the link is not working - the ruling committee must have seen it -
What the actual fuck is going on? When did we get so butthurt we can’t handle dissenting opinions?
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November 3rd.LoneStarDawg said:What the actual fuck is going on? When did we get so butthurt we can’t handle dissenting opinions?
Mandate, you know. -
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For those interesred...
Consider the following figures- US Total deaths by year per CDC:
2013: 2,596,993
2014: 2,626,418
2015: 2,712,630
2016: 2,744,248
2017: 2,813,503
2018: 2,839,205
2019: 2,855,000
2020: as of 11/14 total deaths= 2,512,880
At present the US is experiencing a 1.12% increase in overall mortality rates for 2020- not good- pandemicky numbers to be sure.
However, last year, 2019, there was also a 1.12% increase. Did we miss a pandemic in 2019?
But wait it’s even "scarier"- 2018 saw a 1.22% increase in mortality rates, 2017 saw a 1.24% increase, 2016 1.27% increase, 2015 1.27% increase, 2014 1.29% increase- all exceeding 2020’s increase in mortality rate- so does this mean we have had pandemics for the last 7 years?
Does this indicate non-stop pandemics every year for the last 7 years and we just weren’t paying attention and didn’t have an 'honest" media to keep us pinned to our beds in a proper state of fear?
And BTW 2013 all the way back to 2009 all showed .09% increases in mortality rates- don’t know where the cutoff is but certainly even these years were “pandemic like” if you feel this year was truly a pandemic.
It isn’t until we go back to the year 2008 that we see a decrease in overall mortality rates in the US. For 20 straight years there were decreases in mortality rates and then in 2009 this changed- since then we have had an increase in mortality rates. Why is that? Could this point to the 2008 economic recession as being the leading indicator rather than some supernatural viral entity?
In reality this year at present seems to be no different in overall mortality rates compared to last year and less of an increase than 5 of the 6 the preceding years. How is this possible during a “pandemic of biblical proportions?”
It's always important to look at the rates (populations are increasing and rates vary) and overall trends to get a clear picture.
It's also been obvious since April that how death certificates are filed have been dramatically altered (first time in history) to give liberal interpretations to "Covid" as being cause of death- and let's not forget that PCR tests at greater than 35 cycles (as is the case in virtually every lab in the US/Europe) produce massive false positives. This article illustrates indeed that past deaths caused by heart disease are now obviously getting lumped into the catch-all "Covid" category.
Oh and BTW the WHO changed it's definition of what IS a Pandemic in 2009- might want to look into how and why that was done. -
Coronabros: yeah but still!
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