The Coronavirus, not the beer

No one has done that, but it doesn't take being a saint to care about people dying, just a small amount of empathy. The economy's only value is what it brings to humanity. It was a balancing act from the beginning. The biggest fear is not how many people will die but overwhelming a health care system which is stretched too thin to begin with in order to maximize profit.

The system that sought to maximize profit managed the largest crisis in the world better than those that 'serve the people'.
 
Dr Fauchi said lives could have been saved if we acted sooner. Oh boy, the Presidents going to need his diapers changed after hearing that.
 
damn those democratic governors

obviously hate freedom to

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spread disease during a pandemic

You've spent three years screaming about a make believe fascist President but defend what's going on because you're scared the big scary virus.

Shows how fragile liberty is and how easy it is to take it from people like you
 
Fauci was saying at the end of February how we had nothing to worry about and dont need to change our habits.

Its going to be fantastic to see how the media is going to jump on Trump the second we re-open.

The media will make a huge event of every death past the re-open date and question would this have had happen if not for Trump.

Nobody is buying it aside from orange man bad crowd
 

From experience where I live, that definitely isn't true. We have had one of the lowest rates of testing, despite thousands of available test over the last 2 weeks.

People don't want to go near a hospital for fear of catching a virus, especially if they feel fine. And that's true during non-pandemic times as well. People tend to avoid doctors like the plague when they feel fine.
 
You absolute ****ing moron.

Sorry, had to get that out of my system. You are going straight to ignore now.

Ouch.

It's so funny when thethe tries to disregard actual statistics with rhetoric like "you can't take these numbers at face value because of other variables"

Then he proceeds to link 50 articles where he takes the statistics at face value.
 
From experience where I live, that definitely isn't true. We have had one of the lowest rates of testing, despite thousands of available test over the last 2 weeks.

People don't want to go near a hospital for fear of catching a virus, especially if they feel fine. And that's true during non-pandemic times as well. People tend to avoid doctors like the plague when they feel fine.

I would agree. I am not a doctor person at all and have gone only for an annual physical due to insurance requirements for hte past 5 years.

This is different. People are afraid they are going to kill their grandparents so you better believe people want to find out if they are immune.
 
I would agree. I am not a doctor person at all and have gone only for an annual physical due to insurance requirements for hte past 5 years.

This is different. People are afraid they are going to kill their grandparents so you better believe people want to find out if they are immune.

Except that literally isn't happening where I live. And you are speculating based on zero information.
 
Except that literally isn't happening where I live. And you are speculating based on zero information.

Is there a hospital where you live that is doing drive by antibody testing?

Because the benefit of Chicago is that you aren't going into a hospital
 
Is there a hospital where you live that is doing drive by antibody testing?

Because the benefit of Chicago is that you aren't going into a hospital

Yes. Along with local health departments and even a few clinics. And this has been available since about March 31st or a few days after for some other places.
 
Yes. Along with local health departments and even a few clinics. And this has been available since about March 31st or a few days after for some other places.

Anyone that has an at risk person to take care of should be getting this test.

More importantly Trump needs to get this done but it has to be the states that administer because there is no question concentrations will be different based on state.
 
Dr Fauchi said lives could have been saved if we acted sooner. Oh boy, the Presidents going to need his diapers changed after hearing that.

I think Fauchi's comments are as much a self-criticism as anything else. Not everyone has an ego and insecurities that preclude recognition that he/she could have done better.
 
Anyone that has an at risk person to take care of should be getting this test.

More importantly Trump needs to get this done but it has to be the states that administer because there is no question concentrations will be different based on state.

People SHOULD do this. But what people should do and how they generally act are two different things. People shouldn't panic buy 10 jumbo packs of TP and other essential supplies during a threat. But it happens anyways. Barely half of Americans even wash their hands after they use the bathroom (and among men it's less than 40 percent). Do you really trust people to follow directions?
 
Yes. Along with local health departments and even a few clinics. And this has been available since about March 31st or a few days after for some other places.

There are quite a few testing centers in New York. Both the suburbs and city. But for the most part they require an appointment. Once you have an appointment you drive to the center and don't have to get out of your car. Many New Yorkers don't have a car and have been taking Uber or Lyft, which is putting their drivers at risk. But that is another story.
 
There are quite a few testing centers in New York. Both the suburbs and city. But for the most part they require an appointment. Once you have an appointment you drive to the center and don't have to get out of your car. Many New Yorkers don't have a car and have been taking Uber or Lyft, which is putting their drivers at risk. But that is another story.

I will say, I don't know for certain if this might be the case here. I know for afact when it was first rolled out for mass testing, some sites would give anyone a test, but without a doctor order, insurance likely would not cover and it will cost like $200 out of pocket. Considering the unemployment rate, I would venture to say many people would rather not spend the money when they feel fine.


I would hope things would change with anti-body testing, but people being they are, I am not so sure.
 
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