The Coronavirus, not the beer

of course

no, we have a wanna be dictator that acts like one as much as possible/allowed that doesn't care about most of the american people and a senate that allows it to happen that is run by an enemy of the state
 
Have governments abused their power? Yes.

I mean the governor of Michigan wont let someone drive from their own property to their second property.

And she justifies it because carp is scared.

Easy to control

Do you not understand simple state of emergency policies??? They are are LITERALLY built into every states constitution.
 
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Do people get arrested for evacuations?

If so, yeah I'd have a big problem

Sorry youre so easy to control

It is indeed illegal in every state to violate state of emergency mandates (whatever that entails for each particular state). These laws weren't written a few weeks before COVID-19 came to town. This is literally middle school type of information and courts have made rulings upholding these very same laws, so it isn't like there's no precedent.
 
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It is indeed illegal in every state to violate state of emergency mandates (whatever that entails for each particular state). These laws weren't written a few weeks before COVID-19 came to town.

Dude. States emergency powers dont supercede constitutional rights.

Just bc you're terrified of scary virus doesnt mean you can tell me I cant go to church.

Stop begging for tyranny bc you're afraid
 
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“We have it totally under control. It’s one person coming in from China, and we have it under control. It’s going to be just fine.”

““Looks like by April, you know, in theory, when it gets a little warmer, it miraculously goes away.””
 
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Odd

Freedom boy and his worry about overreach and tyranny

Nowhere to be found
 
If you are sick with COVID, your doctor will tell you to stay home unless you are having trouble breathing. Once that happens and you go in they will check your oxygen levels and/or X ray your lungs. To get admitted your oxygen levels have to be below a certain threshold or something bad has to show up on the X ray.

And by then your chances of recovery are much worse.
 
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Praising The Who and the stock market crashed after that tweet
 
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Leader of the free world speaking about reopening the country

Would be really ****ing cool to have a competent leader here

Off topic: I wonder if we will ever be the leader of the free world again
 
Would love an explanation how the models weren't wrong based on the hospitalizations which is the actual issue.

Glad you were able to find someone's crackpot explanation on deaths and pass it off as your own though. You'll be a great lawyer.
 
If not for the social distancing and other measures adopted around mid-March, that April death number would be a multiple. And that multiple would more likely be a 5 than a 2.

Its fun playing in the world of the theoretical and never having to explain why you are right or why you were wrong.
 
Would love an explanation how the models weren't wrong based on the hospitalizations which is the actual issue.

I haven't delved into this. But I have a suspicion that they project hospitalizations and need for ventilators as a multiple of their death projections. Given that their death projections have been much better than their hospitalizations projections, maybe they should have adjusted their multiple as the data came in. If indeed this is the issue.

What could cause the multiple to change? Again I haven't looked into it in any depth so this is just a hunch. It might reflect differences or changes in hospital protocols regarding how sick someone has to be in order to be admitted.
 
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