The Coronavirus, not the beer

you might want to recheck your sources.

Kind of funny how within 5 minutes of this post you ( in this case you) have an immediate response countermanning the article
Isn't there a word for this type of activity ?

and earlier today, 4 minutes
could be a coincidence, I guess
 
"...More than two weeks after nearly half a million bikers flocked to South Dakota, the tally of coronavirus infections traced back to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally has surpassed 260, an estimate that is growing steadily as more states report cases and at least one death...."


https://www.npr.org/sections/corona...-cases-linked-to-sturgis-s-d-motorcycle-rally

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Here's an actual number of confirmed cases traced back to the Sturgis as of 9-2, 260+.
 
A Supercomputer Analyzed Covid-19 — and an Interesting New Theory Has Emerged

...Covid-19 is like a burglar who slips in your unlocked second-floor window and starts to ransack your house. Once inside, though, they don’t just take your stuff — they also throw open all your doors and windows so their accomplices can rush in and help pillage more efficiently.

The renin–angiotensin system (RAS) controls many aspects of the circulatory system, including the body’s levels of a chemical called bradykinin, which normally helps to regulate blood pressure. According to the team’s analysis, when the virus tweaks the RAS, it causes the body’s mechanisms for regulating bradykinin to go haywire. Bradykinin receptors are resensitized, and the body also stops effectively breaking down bradykinin. (ACE normally degrades bradykinin, but when the virus downregulates it, it can’t do this as effectively.)

The end result, the researchers say, is to release a bradykinin storm — a massive, runaway buildup of bradykinin in the body. According to the bradykinin hypothesis, it’s this storm that is ultimately responsible for many of Covid-19’s deadly effects.
 
My friend recently told me that "all your crazy libertarian stuff was always theoretical. This pandemic made it real, and I no longer want to live in a blue state"

He and his wife are moving from VA to Florida in March
 
My friend recently told me that "all your crazy libertarian stuff was always theoretical. This pandemic made it real, and I no longer want to live in a blue state"

He and his wife are moving from VA to Florida in March

Florida has a LOT of appeal. People love to blast it for the crazy, but as we have seen....they down own all the crazy.
 
Some good news from pandemic. A blow to the indoctrination machine and quite obvious why the left is so against school choice

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Weird

you and hydroxychloroquine are the herpes of this topic

can't be cured no matter what you do and there is a flare up every couple weeks
 
My friend recently told me that "all your crazy libertarian stuff was always theoretical. This pandemic made it real, and I no longer want to live in a blue state"

He and his wife are moving from VA to Florida in March


so, they are leaving a blue state to go to a swing state lol
 
My friend recently told me that "all your crazy libertarian stuff was always theoretical. This pandemic made it real, and I no longer want to live in a blue state"

He and his wife are moving from VA to Florida in March

good for them...sounds like the move will result in an increase in the average IQ in both states...win win
 
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One thing I can certainly guarantee will be a lesson learned by future administrations is that no key legislation will tie pandemic relief to hospital diagnosed. It’s a political landmine.

You can’t possibly look at the case discrepancies between the US and ROW and trust the data. I guess that’s a silver lining to nationalized health care since that incentive isn’t there.
 
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