PILOT SPIN
Spin Zone => Spin Zone => Topic started by: Lucifer on May 27, 2020, 08:52:41 AM
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https://www.businessinsider.com/fauci-second-coronavirus-wave-is-not-inevitable-in-the-fall-2020-5
Dr. Anthony Fauci seems more optimistic regarding the chances of a "second wave" of COVID-19 hitting the US by the fall.
Fauci, the nation's leading infectious-disease expert and longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has consistently warned that the virus will linger and could come back strong in the fall or winter.
Such a pattern would fit with those of other coronaviruses as well as the 1918 influenza pandemic, which brought more damage in its second wave than in the first.
But during a CNN interview Wednesday morning, Fauci suggested the nation's ramped-up testing capacity was changing his outlook.
"I'm feeling better about it as we go by with the weeks that go by and we see that we're getting more and more capability of testing," Fauci said. "The CDC is putting more of a workforce out there to help us do the kinds of identification, isolation, and contact tracing. I feel better and better that we're capable of doing that."
Fauci continued to emphasize that people should be vigilant and plan on the virus being strong by the fall but that the so-called second wave was preventable.
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And this little gem from the article:
Fauci also spoke about the importance of wearing a mask during the pandemic.
"I want to protect myself and protect others, and also because I want to make it be a symbol for people to see that that's the kind of thing you should be doing," he said, adding that it showed "respect for another person."
Tells you everything.
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I expect a so-called second wave. I expect that the increase will not overcome medical resources.
I think expecting no second wave is unrealistic and sets us up for failure.
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I expect a so-called second wave. I expect that the increase will not overcome medical resources.
I think expecting no second wave is unrealistic and sets us up for failure.
The second wave would go virtually unnoticed if we didn't have a MSM so intent on creating chaos.
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The second wave would go virtually unnoticed if we didn't have a MSM so intent on creating chaos.
The Democrats and the Media, which are essentially one in the same, will falsely promote any "second" or "third" wave like it is the coming of the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. Even if they have to make up statistics and false stories about it. Our only saving grace is that SOME are seeing through this RESPONSE SCAM and are sick and tired of the Lock Down.
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There will be a second wave. It will be a ripple and the news will make it out like a tsunami.
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The second wave will magically coincide with the November election.
It is about NOTHING but politics of communists (they call themselves democrats, which couldn’t be further from the truth), and other forms of low life.
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So Forbes reported that 43% of the virus deaths happened in nursing homes. The magic 100,000 number drops to 57,000 for the nation otherwise. Essentially half the mortality that's reported on the MSM. Lockdown and masks... nothing but political theater.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/theapothecary/2020/05/26/nursing-homes-assisted-living-facilities-0-6-of-the-u-s-population-43-of-u-s-covid-19-deaths/#78c76b4574cd
Let that sink in: 43% of all COVID-19 deaths are taking place in facilities that house 0.62% of the U.S. population.
And 43% could be an undercount. States like New York exclude from their nursing home death tallies those who die in a hospital, even if they were originally infected in an assisted living facility. Outside of New York, more than half of all deaths from COVID-19 are of residents in long-term care facilities.
70% of COVID-19 deaths in Ohio, 69% in Pennsylvania
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As an aside, my half-brother passed away this morning, in Illinois, in a nursing home. He's been there for a few months battling cancer. At some point I'll see the death certificate.
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I'm terribly sorry for your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences.
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As an aside, my half-brother passed away this morning, in Illinois, in a nursing home. He's been there for a few months battling cancer. At some point I'll see the death certificate.
Sorry to hear Eppy. My condolences. Were you close to him?
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As an aside, my half-brother passed away this morning, in Illinois, in a nursing home. He's been there for a few months battling cancer. At some point I'll see the death certificate.
So sorry for your loss.
Hopefully he found peace from the troubles of life and the disease.
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So sorry to hear that Eppy. :'(
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As an aside, my half-brother passed away this morning, in Illinois, in a nursing home. He's been there for a few months battling cancer. At some point I'll see the death certificate.
sorry.
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So Forbes reported that 43% of the virus deaths happened in nursing homes. ...
In massachusetts, 61% of the COVID-19 deaths are people who were in long-term care facilities.
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Sorry to hear Eppy. My condolences. Were you close to him?
Not especially close. Closer to my half-sister. We're headed to Illinois now, spending the night in Paducah, KY. Got to dine in for dinner, tomorrow into the pit of hell.
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Thinking of you, Eppy. Sorry you’re having to go through this.
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Thinking of you, Eppy. Sorry you’re having to go through this.
Becky and everyone else that responded, thanks. I will tell you Illinois sucks right now, the Governor has not heard the latest from the WHO about masks. He requires them, but most places we went into today a lot of people are saying FU to the whole mask thing. Once we arrived, we went to a Walmart and not many people care about the freaking one way aisle. Dinner came from KFC.
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As an aside, my half-brother passed away this morning, in Illinois, in a nursing home. He's been there for a few months battling cancer. At some point I'll see the death certificate.
I’m so sorry Eppy.