COVID-19: Chapter 9 - OMGicron

Any study conducted via online poll is completely useless. The people who are bothering to respond are going to have confirmation bias.

On that note, social media also need to do a better job of policing the comment sections as well, which turn into huge echo chambers for right wing propaganda and bots.

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Now everybody please rise for the national anthem.

https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1431607512038531072?s=19

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0% chance he actually injected himself with that, it’s absolutely performative and he’s grifting as always

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https://twitter.com/shawnfleek/status/1431372597975937026?s=21

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probably, but details of everything posted look at least plausible.

My daughter is sick now. Low fever, sore throat and cough, starting midday on Friday.

The boy next to her went home early on Monday morning as a quarantine from exposure. If she got covid from him, it would have been ~4 days + a few hours before she started feeling sick. We didn’t do anything risky on the weekend, so I don’t think she got it over the weekend. The girl on the other side of the boy was absent from school as well on Friday, meaning she was already sick before Friday morning (less than 4 days)

From what I remember, average time for symptoms after exposure is 5 days for covid. There is no testing in my Florida county of 600k available until Tuesday (CVS) and the county no longer provides drive thru testing.

I have a pixel test I ordered from online, but I can’t mail it back to them until Monday.

Anyways, I thought this was kinda interesting from a timeline perspective, if it turns out to be covid and not something else.

Florida weekly covid rate is nearly exactly the same for the past three weeks (within less than 1%) which suggests to me that they are just maxing out testing capacity and that it is not an accurate representation of the true rate of infection.

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The positive rate? Testing capacity won’t have a huge impact on that.

https://mobile.twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1431218352903573507

A true moron

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The surprise about poker players in general being walking examples of the Dunning-Kruger Effect surprises me. On 2+2 did you guys stick to strat forums or something?

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I can’t believe that it’s 2021 and 2p2 regs are still shocked to find that winning poker players can be dumb as dogshit in things that don’t involve winning at card games. Half of thoe pros aren’t even smart enough to do triple range merging.

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Even then they’re frequently dumb as shit. The amount of pro poker players who are really gambling addicts who figured out how to win at poker is super high

I love how Milo is so sure he got it “from vaccinated people”. Like we’re all just walking around in a cloud of hyper-infectious live virus particles.

And even if Milo is right (lol) imaging not being amazed and curious at how all those disease ridden lepers didn’t seem sick at all. You’re so close to figuring it out, you self-hating troll.

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Not sure if u mad or u jealous but you’ve got some weird hang ups about this.

I would guess most poker players are still pro-vax and fine with the WSOP’s decision, it’s just that the most vocal are the assholes.

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Probably trying to suck up this guy:

https://twitter.com/DanBilzerian/status/1419655083109888005

Maybe next season of Cobra Kai, Daniel San will take a heel turn and make Miyagi-Do antivaxx

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Your pony lost day 5:Caleb Wallace is not dead (yet).