SARS-CoV-2: Electric Superflu

No take backs it’s the law

My coworkers are freaking out because they all went to a big department party on 2/28 with finger food and stuff - and someone on another floor tested positive. (although by now they’re safe unless an extreme outlier on incubation time).

Guess who skipped the stupid crappy shindig? Hah suckers.

Really fucked though that we work for a major university with one of the leading hospital systems in the world and they couldn’t make better decisions. A week ago we were all at work in the same building when they knew someone who works in the same building (presumably not at work) might have it.

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More like Farter right DJT?

Sweet that’s like one ICU stay.

Lol. The money is to pay for childcare for healthcare workers.

Initially injunction was not granted by judge. New Hampshire living up to their motto though.

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Oh ok.

https://twitter.com/jeffzeleny/status/1241073672380731394

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I’m calling shenanigans on that London tube photo.

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Multiple posters on Chiefsplanet are also saying they know people who are in isolation in the hospital, being treated as if they have it, but still can’t get tested.

This has to be intentional by red states and the federal government at this point. Most of these people will get better and all history will have to point to is a big spike in “flu-related hospitalizations”. IE - fake news.

https://twitter.com/EricLiptonNYT/status/1241086770692980736

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Yeah it might be. I deleted it.

We are definitely never going to have accurate statistics but we will just have other illnesses increase their death rates by magnitudes.

Gosh if only there was some form of media that could easily reach all Americans. Some kind of inter-connected-network for disseminating information.

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I know a lot of countries are counting “presumptive deaths” in their statistics. USA#1 probably not.

But even then maybe this could explain why our critical care #s are so low. CDC just not gonna collect those at all in case a state wants to get fancy and mix in presumptive cases.

Didn’t even look like the interior of a London Underground train.

I wonder how many positive tests it took?

Of course; he closes it so he can stiff the workers and then get the bailout money since he had to close. Member dues won’t change, tho, or may go up “to help with these tough times.”

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Malarkey. This calls for records to be recorded, so that parents can play it for their children.

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