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re: Just talked to a “recovered” COVID positive person
Posted on 4/26/20 at 3:37 pm to gthog61
Posted on 4/26/20 at 3:37 pm to gthog61
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same data that built the models that have been wrong every single step of the way?
You're a moron.
The models were built without the data we currently have, and prior to the measure we took to minimize this.
Posted on 4/26/20 at 4:00 pm to LSUfanGuy13
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You're a moron.
The models were built without the data we currently have, and prior to the measure we took to minimize this.
I have experience using and creating mathematical models, you don’t waste effort creating a model where it is possible for the predictive outcome to be so far off the actual value, there would be no useful value in that. To have this large of a disparity between the predicted and actual outcome means it was seriously flawed when it was created.
Posted on 4/26/20 at 4:09 pm to EA6B
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To have this large of a disparity between the predicted and actual outcome means it was seriously flawed when it was created.
It could mean a number of things. If you aren't full of shite about your experience, you knew that.
Posted on 4/26/20 at 4:10 pm to Chillini
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The frick? Sometimes you get sick and miss work. Doesn’t make you an a-hole.
Jesus.
Read it again.
Posted on 4/26/20 at 4:12 pm to Revelator
So , its like the flu . I shrugged that shite off this year like cooties and my Daughter who caught it after me and probably from me was nearly hospitalized . Open the frickin country up and stop the insanity to make Trump look bad. Thats all this is about and many Doctors are starting to call it out for what it is . Bu l l s h i t .
This post was edited on 4/26/20 at 4:14 pm
Posted on 4/26/20 at 4:16 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
i would bet probably 30% of this board has had the coronavirus
Posted on 4/26/20 at 4:18 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
I had the cough for weeks, then chronic cough after that from the scarring...
Metallic taste, 1 day of slight fever, 1 day I felt a bit sore.
From 17 Feb onward...I figured the cough was just repetitive soreness in the about first week in March
Metallic taste, 1 day of slight fever, 1 day I felt a bit sore.
From 17 Feb onward...I figured the cough was just repetitive soreness in the about first week in March
Posted on 4/26/20 at 4:42 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
Flipping a house in Hermitage. Lady next door (mid 70’s) had it in March. Said it felt like the flu.
This post was edited on 4/26/20 at 4:43 pm
Posted on 4/26/20 at 5:13 pm to EA6B
Were the models created with no mitigation in mind ? IDK, seriously asking
Posted on 4/26/20 at 5:42 pm to BobBoucher
The people that were buried in a mass grave in NY were not Co-Vid19 patients. These were bodies that were not claimed prior to the virus outbreak. (indigent) NY buries these bodies when they no longer have space to add any more to the Morgue. Some hospitals did have refrigerated trucks till they could make more room.
Posted on 4/26/20 at 5:56 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
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She had no fever to speak of, just a cough and a “nickel taste” in her mouth. Several guys at a local factory had it, and they, too, said there was nothing to it. We’ve destroyed one of our greatest periods of prosperity over a head cold. What a flippin sham.
Meanwhile my mom is currently working her 13th straight 12-hour day in a Brooklyn ICU with nothing but Covid patients on ventilators. Maybe we shouldn't use one person as a generalization for a virus that has infected 3 million.
Posted on 4/26/20 at 5:56 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
I've known some who had it who said it was hell
Posted on 4/26/20 at 6:08 pm to Dixierebel
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The people that were buried in a mass grave in NY were not Co-Vid19 patients
Oh. So mass graves must be the norm. Link?
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Some hospitals did have refrigerated trucks till they could make more room.
Why do you suppose their morgues were overrun?
Posted on 4/26/20 at 6:47 pm to cable
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Nickle?
Put a fistful in your mouth and see what they taste like.
Don’t swallow
Posted on 4/26/20 at 6:55 pm to tigertex1992
It began with a sore throat, chills, and fever. I was sick for over three weeks with a cough that caused pain. Never had anything like that before. I had to use an inhaler for the first time in my life. Was given two different antibiotics that didn't help. I did not get better until I took Zithromax.
Posted on 4/26/20 at 6:58 pm to Rohan Gravy
Its actully referred to as a metallic taste....lots of antibiotics cause that
Posted on 4/26/20 at 6:59 pm to GeorgeTheGreek
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No one is safe from the globalist regime! It wouldn't surprise me if Dr. Fauci is running a pedo operation on the side.
I hope you're trolling
Posted on 4/26/20 at 7:02 pm to BobBoucher
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Why do you suppose their morgues were overrun?
Because people aren’t being allowed to have funerals and are choosing to not claim the body until the govt gets out of the way and let’s them bury their dead.
Posted on 4/26/20 at 7:05 pm to Revelator
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Revelator
Yeah man, glad she is better too. I got pneumonia and bronchitis from the flu last year...nasty stuff. Glad she is ok.
Posted on 4/26/20 at 7:06 pm to BobBoucher
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Oh. So mass graves must be the norm. Link?
In fact they are on
Hart Island
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The dead are buried in trenches. Babies are placed in coffins, which are stacked in groups of 100, measuring five coffins deep and usually in twenty rows.[8] Adults are placed in larger pine boxes placed according to size, and are stacked in sections of 150, measuring three coffins deep in two rows.[8][9]:138[14] There are seven sizes of coffins, which range from 1 to 7 feet (0.30 to 2.13 m) long.[63] Each box is labeled with an identification number, the person's age, ethnicity, and the place where the body was found, if applicable.[53][64] Inmates from the Rikers Island jail are paid $0.50 per hour to bury bodies on Hart Island.[53][65]
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