The Coronavirus, not the beer

So what should I believe? If the mass hysteria about COVID is true then these rioters and protesters will likely kill more Americans than cops have in the last decade.

The virus is not a threat to the vast majority of the population. We shall see what the data looks like weeks from now.

But I'm on the side of the virus was always used to control the population. And man did it succeed
 
You can add the NYC's mayor to that list as well.

at least it's a small city and not, you know, the epicenter and cluster**** of the whole thing.

But go back to your tik toks if you dont mind

NYC still a week away from “phase 1,” where essentially nothing changes. At that point, still two “phases” away from restaurants being able to serve customers in their establishments, three “phases” from allowing people into museums.

The people of NYC really going to tolerate this charade as thousands of people congregate in the streets?
 
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The virus is not a threat to the vast majority of the population. We shall see what the data looks like weeks from now.

But I'm on the side of the virus was always used to control the population. And man did it succeed

You could say it was almost all 'planned'

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Cases nationally have pretty much flattened out.

Seven day average is falling in the four hardest hit northeastern states (NY, NJ, CT, MA) and rising in the rest of the country.

Big increases are being seen in AZ (101%), TX (51%), SC (47%), KY (61%), UT (44%).

The west coast states have seen some sharp increases in the past seven days: WA (44%), OR (52%), CA (24%).

The Memorial Day weekend might be introducing some volatility in some of these numbers.

But there have been plenty of hints in cases numbers or the percentage of tests coming up positive data that the number of infections is rising again in many parts of the country.

The good news is the hard hit states continue to make progress in number of cases during the past seven days: NY (down 16%), NJ (down 14%), CT (down 42%), MA (down 33%).
 
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Cases nationally have pretty much flattened out.

Seven day average is falling in the four hardest hit northeastern states (NY, NJ, CT, MA) and rising in the rest of the country.

Big increases are being seen in AZ (101%), TX (51%), SC (47%), KY (61%), UT (44%).

The west coast states have seen some sharp increases in the past seven days: WA (44%), OR (52%), CA (24%).

The Memorial Day weekend might be introducing some volatility in some of these numbers.

But there have been plenty of hints in cases numbers or the percentage of tests coming up positive data that the number of infections is rising again in many parts of the country.

The good news is the hard hit states continue to make progress in number of cases during the past seven days: NY (down 16%), NJ (down 14%), CT (down 42%), MA (down 33%).

You're still counting positive cases as if it s some sort of meaningful metric?
 
Not sure if it's an error or a reflection of ramping up testing or what, but Sweden reporting 2214 new COVID cases, which is over 2.5 times their highest single day recording.
 
Not sure if it's an error or a reflection of ramping up testing or what, but Sweden reporting 2214 new COVID cases, which is over 2.5 times their highest single day recording.

Hey...perceived bad news so ill finally post again about sweden.

You guys are so damn transparent its amusing.
 
Hey...perceived bad news so ill finally post again about sweden.

You guys are so damn transparent its amusing.

Dude...some of us have lives and can't spend hours a day vomiting 20 random twitter links. I've been pretty consistent in posting Sweden information for the past few weeks.

I haven't posted much in any thread lately. There isn't anything new worth discussing. The past like 5-10 pages are littered with nothing but talk about riots and protesting, which I have mixed feelings about. You won't admit you were clearly wrong on this from the beginning, so there isn't anything left to talk about.
 
Dude...some of us have lives and can't spend hours a day vomiting 20 random twitter links. I've been pretty consistent in posting Sweden information for the past few weeks.

I haven't posted much in any thread lately. There isn't anything new worth discussing. The past like 5-10 pages are littered with nothing but talk about riots and protesting, which I have mixed feelings about. You won't admit you were clearly wrong on this from the beginning, so there isn't anything left to talk about.

thethe is a failure of logic.
 
Most daily deaths per 1 million population during the last week of May

1) Sweden 5.7
2) Brazil 4.6
3) Peru 4.6
4) UK 3.6
5) USA 2.9
6) Mexico 2.9

Sweden death rate more than ten times Norway's.

If you want to turn 100,000 deaths into 1 million deaths, Sweden offers the model.
 
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Most daily deaths per 1 million population during the last week of May

1) Sweden 5.7
2) Brazil 4.6
3) Peru 4.6
4) UK 3.6
5) USA 2.9
6) Mexico 2.9

Sweden death rate more than ten times Norway's.

If you want to turn 100,000 deaths into 1 million deaths, Sweden offers the model.

Hmm... Sweden is 2x US, so wouldn’t that just turn 100k to 200k?

Don’t do the Swedes that dirty.
 
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