COVID-19: Chapter 5 - BACK TO SCHOOL

Let’s deconstruct this, shall we?

So Fauci is fake? Is he a talking wax sculpture? An animatron? A hologram?

Right, standard stuff here of course.

A bit redundant, but okay.

So these fuckers are capable of orchestrating a global goddamn pandemic, and yet incapable of coming up with a better plan to prevent Trump’s reelection? Alrighty.

Why? I mean I know rush hour traffic is a bitch sometimes, but he’s got access to private jets and helicopters.

Not 14? Not 16? Alright, if you say so.

So they orchestrated a deadly virus to depopulate the world, but you won’t take the vaccine for it?

Or they orchestrated a viral pandemic to trick people into taking a vaccine that will kill 15% of them? I mean, why not just have the virus kill 15% of people? Seems over complicated here.

Fauci, Democrats, and Bill Gates managed to come up with a plan to kill 15% of the world’s population by orchestrating a deadly pandemic to trick people into taking a more deadly vaccine, but they did not think to bring any handcuffs or rope, and surely won’t be able to wrestle down ol’ Marlene Palicz, an elderly protester in a MAGA hat.

Ah, well, she’s got me there. Good thing these murderous evil overlords can’t just have the cops shoot her with impunity. That could never happen in America!

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There’s some overlap with the vampire pangolin.

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The real Fauci was abducted by the Clintons and hidden in Soros’s secret bunker under the Denver Airport. The “Fauci” we all see is actually Bill Gates’ half brother that was raised in a lab in Wuhan where he created the virus. Try to keep up.

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We are about a month from the peak 7dma for new cases. If the declining case numbers are the result of actual fewer cases we should see deaths declining this week. If the declining case numbers are only the result of purposefully reduced testing we should see the 7dma for deaths plateau or maybe rise. So far that has not happened and we are still averaging around 8,000 deaths a week.

https://twitter.com/drewdle25/status/1295522249932443648?s=21

Until we know tests demanded vs tests performed it is so damn hard to say.

Testing can go down due to lower demand which is good news. But—Clearly anytime the testing goes down and the positivity spikes there is a problem with testing availability (people are being discouraged to test or perhaps there are getting to be jumps in the results lag time).

Interesting data. Thanks.

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That’s the one we already have.

Pretty sure it wouldn’t be that hard to ID a specific common cold Cv that gives cross reactivity to C19 if someone has a collection of those and good animal test system. Shocked if it’s not being looked at already.

Not likely to be that effective and timing not a priority vs vaccine.

Friend who I did uni exchange with, fairly educated/left leaning and from California, posted on her instagram that she was at some 20 person pool party?! What % of Americans even give a fuck seriously? In Australia we aren’t allowed out after 8pm.

Less than 10%. The vast vast majority of people here think it’s fine because they have been at Chili’s for 3 months and haven’t died yet.

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Even my wife who is very intelligent and aware of everything is getting beaten down by the never ending isolation and is breaking a bit.

It’s not easy to be on this team.

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Marlene thinks Bill Gates is Thanos.

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My best friend lives across the country, so every 6 weeks or so or so we’ll hop on skype on a Saturday night, get drunk and play madden or something while we catch up. This weekend he was telling me about the brewery tour he went on the day before, the cat cafe he visited, hanging out with his local friends. He went to Vegas last month. I’ve bitten my tongue for the most part - at one point he asked if he was being stupid about it and I said something like “yes, extremely, but it’s not my place to tell you how to live your life”.

It’s tough though. We started the conversation talking about how hard this has been on us, and how every day is really a struggle. And then he proceeds to tell me about all of this. Ugh.

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I have previously posted about my dumbass SIL vow renewal in Florida earlier this month. Well I guess no one ended up going besides her Dad and immediate family. You think that might be a clue. Instead she has rented out a venue and is now planning a 100+ person reception inside with dancing and the full nine yards for “all the people who couldn’t go”.

I mean what the fuck. It is in a month.

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In all honesty, the person I have heard discussing this the most is… Alex Jones. So I tend not to find it credible at all. I know that’s terrible science, but not listening to anything Alex Jones says ever has a pretty good track record.

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This is the scariest part of Covid to me. I cant imagine being in a hospital dying from this, knowing I can never see my family again and still being alive and struggling and in pain with no comfort.

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Anders, Anders, Anders. Tsk tsk

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How schools will work in the Czech Republic

By the time one kid shows symptoms, there are probably a dozen others who already have it. Man this is all so shortsighted. It’s only a matter of time before schools get shut down.

My tennis buddy says he’s heard from someone at Penn that there is a spit test on litmus style paper that reacts with the protein coat. It isn’t meant for pos/neg infection but contagious yes/no. Reads in <5 min. Think pregnancy type test essentially. The idea is that a negative is good for two days.

FDA is supposedly sitting on it because there is a mismatch vs the pcr pos/neg.

But any test that’s that fast and could potentially cost pennies per test could go along way for OFS and OFB.

I will see if I can find any links later.

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