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The virus is still there and is getting pretty serious in places in Mississippi. The media is basically a bunch of morons that aren't capable of doing anything more complicated than talk about what others do. You need to realize they are stupid and have an agenda. It's hard to overestimate just how incredibly stupid they are. That is very dangerous. I believe in the freedom of the press but the current press in the US needs to be disbanded and prohibited from ever being in the media again.
Univ. of Pittsburgh doctors say covid19 appears to be weakening
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...g-potency.html
Michigan began reporting probable cases and deaths today. You can read about it at Covid Tracking.
Norway Scientist Claims Report Proves Coronavirus Was Lab-Made
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidni.../#dc97602121d8
Almost all states have reported, and we're less than 400 deaths. This could be lowest total since March.
There are lots of early indications for spikes in the early opening states. That is no surprise. It will be interesting to see what effect the protests have. The CDC point blank says if you went to one you need to be tested. The people that protested were basically selfish in the extreme and had NO consideration for their fellow humans. I agree with them on what happened, but they obviously don't care about the unintended results of their actions.
MS cases and deaths are down a good bit the last 4 days. Good stuff.
That's great news!
As has been discussed previously that deaths were being counted as COVID regardless, I'm seeing reports that pneumonia deaths are up dramatically now - especially in FL.
Of course, there are other reports that this isn't the case. Below are some excerpts from a Tampa Bay article:
"Federal health data is complicated, and the CDC has multiple portals with information that can be pulled in a variety of ways. Researchers spend years learning how to accurately parse the statistics."
"Not all the doubt over Florida?s coronavirus numbers can be tied to disbelief over the state?s avoidance of modelers? worst expectations. This month, a Department of Health employee who was overseeing the state?s online data dashboard said she was forced to resign and had been pressured to manipulate data to support a plan to begin reopening businesses and public spaces. Ferr? said the woman had been insubordinate; the health department has denied manipulating data".
"Officials have also apparently clashed with Florida?s medical examiners, who said they had been told not to report information on deaths from the coronavirus that they believed was public. The medical examiners had been sharing higher death totals than the Department of Health."
"Those scenarios likely offered fuel for the online rumors, but Howard said the reality is Americans simply will not know the real toll of the pandemic for years."
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.tam...outputType=amp
In summary, I guess what I'm saying is that the media lies, the government lies, and no one has a clue on this whole thing. Public data is so "complicated" that a layman can't run it to see what's happening and even if they could, there are so many asterisks to the numbers that they've already been manipulated prior to being entered.
The media should be embarrassed about this whole thing but they won’t be. They have a new shiny toy to play with and tell us how terrible we all are. The media is this country has become dangerous and an enemy of the state.
No it's not that simple. By in large the police do a good job. But there are officers who, even if they are not abusive, harass people when they shouldn't. It happened to me. I had dark tinted windows. Officer pulled me over and said it was because he noticed I was going 60 in a 70. Then started asking where I'd been and was I drinking. I said no, I had a spare tire on. I was respectful and let it go.
I know the numbers say police brutality is less against blacks per police encounter than against whites, but I think blacks, at least in the south, are harassed more (pulled over for no reason, etc). That's what needs to end, and both the police and black community can help with that. I hope the dialogue encompasses that at some point.
Breonna Taylor was killed because police performed a no-knock raid with plain-clothes on. They went to the wrong house. And by wrong house I mean it was no where even close to where they should have been. (As in not even the same neighborhood, road name not similar, etc.)
The only one arrested from the incident was her significant other. Last week he finally had his charges dropped. The killers I mean police still walk free.
For you to say "don't break the law," means you are willfully being ignorant at this point.
Sidenote: $20 is not worth killing over. That would be an 8th amendment violation (cruel and unusual punishment.)
So it's pretty simple, police should be held accountable for breaking the law. Which is what people are protesting for.
I was mostly talking about the pandemic, but carry on.