nsacpi
Expects Yuge Games
Regarding Trump's handling of this.
I'd say it's been pretty good
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Regarding Trump's handling of this.
I'd say it's been pretty good
Trump is a buffoon
We already know that
Regarding death rates, I thought this article raises a lot of great points and questions and adds additional perspective.
https://spectator.us/deadly-coronavirus-still-far-clear-covid-19/
Lol I'm glad to have you scouring through old posts looking for a gotcha from me.
With you its so easy. It takes like 2 seconds bc you are wrong on literally everything.
Enjoy the searching, lecturer!
no need to search...you soil yourself with practically every post
We believe ya
Canada is done
The useful idiots support this
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Utter disgrace. It's long past time the burden of proof falls on the idiots who enact these policies.
Meanwhile:
https://reason.com/2021/04/16/restore-pre-pandemic-freedom-for-the-children/
"Rarely have America's children suffered so many blows, and all at once, as during the pandemic's lost year, Andrea Petersen reported in a similar piece for the Wall Street Journal. "The crisis has hit children on multiple fronts. Many have experienced social isolation during lockdowns, family stress, a breakdown of routine and anxiety about the virus."
Both stories cite awful examples, and science supports the anecdotes.
"Posttraumatic, anxiety, and depression disorders are expected during and aftermath of the pandemic," cautioned a September 2020 article in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. "Some groups, like children, have more susceptibility to having long term consequences in mental health."
"[C]hildren's depression ratings significantly increased during the lockdown, relative to 18 months beforehand," found a November 2020 article on the results of lockdowns in the UK in the Archives of Disease in Childhood.
From April through October of 2020, emergency room visits in the United States for mental health reasons increased by 24 percent for kids 5- to 11-years-old, and by 31 percent for 12- to 17-year-olds, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Ouch. That’s some of the worst decision making I’ve seen since we kept rolling Dan Kolb out there time and again