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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust getting back from gardening. I understand Snowflake, its difficult for you to comprehend but testing is speeding up. He has given that direction and is continuing to give that direction to he task force, in particular to Admiral Giroir.
It is hilarious how you Snowflakes cant decouple trolling from facts but understandable because most of you liberals don't critical thinking skills.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan you tell me where in FL, TX, AZ have the set up tents or overflow hospitals like was done in NYC, Chicago, Detroit etc.?
Provide a link please.
I can’t find one instance.
Try this instead. Has MLS or NBA backed out of going to FL over this current “end of days” situation?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgain I say, if these positive test down south are the new epicenters are not hospital’s going to be overwhelmed?
Try this instead. Has MLS or NBA backed out of going to FL over this current “end of days” situation?
I'm sure you know that Houston has the largest hospital system in the country. Well this is an interesting article that popped up today at 2pm est with the following headline:
"Houston hospitals hit 100% base ICU capacity. Then they Stopped Reporting Data."
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...y-15372256.php
Maybe send me an article about what Dr. Levitt thinks of this information. Or perhaps Rush Limbaugh.
Here is some from the article
"The change came one day after the hospitals reported their base intensive care capacity had hit 100 percent for the first time during the pandemic, with projections showing the institutions — which together comprise the world’s largest medical complex — were on pace to exceed their “unsustainable surge capacity” by July 6."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey took them all down because the death count never showed up. And it is not showing up now either. FL still has a daily death count lower than MA despite three times the population. What they do have is massive walk up and drive thru testing sites unlike anything in MA. Google it
Other states are seeing rapidly increased demand as well. Elective surgeries have been called off again https://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...y-15372256.php
2) Younger people are getting sick but they are less likely to die from it. That doesn't mean the disease is less lethal than before. It's always been less lethal to younger people. Older people still die from it and now they're stuck at home even longer thanks to all the younger people infecting the state.
3) Patients that get sick enough to need the hospital may linger days, even weeks before either pulling through or not. It's too early to measure the mortality impact.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post1) TX hospitals nearing capacity - in Houston they filled up and then stopped reporting.
Other states are seeing rapidly increased demand as well. Elective surgeries have been called off again https://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...y-15372256.php
2) Younger people are getting sick but they are less likely to die from it. That doesn't mean the disease is less lethal than before. It's always been less lethal to younger people. Older people still die from it and now they're stuck at home even longer thanks to all the younger people infecting the state.
3) Patients that get sick enough to need the hospital may linger days, even weeks before either pulling through or not. It's too early to measure the mortality impact.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgain I say, if these positive test down south are the new epicenters are not hospital’s going to be overwhelmed?
Try this instead. Has MLS or NBA backed out of going to FL over this current “end of days” situation?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat's hilarious is that you call Trump giving a speech and then saying he was serious as trolling. Where did he give this order you speak of? His administration gave an order to de-fund federal funded testing centers just two days ago. The fact that states aren't listening to Trump doesn't mean that he isn't trying to limit it. You are just lost. You now selectively believe what Trump says.
We don’t need federal testing. States are responsible for testing and the private sector is carrying most of the workload.
There is no selectively needed. Trump is usually very clear. You and the MSM just don’t know when he’s trolling because you can’t separate your emotions, vitriol, and hatred from logic.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust getting back from gardening. I understand Snowflake, its difficult for you to comprehend but testing is speeding up. He has given that direction and is continuing to give that direction to he task force, in particular to Admiral Giroir.
It is hilarious how you Snowflakes cant decouple trolling from facts but understandable because most of you liberals don't critical thinking skills.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCome on Snowflake, You sound like one of those who believed the fabricated Russian collusion debacle. He gave his order on the testing in every task force briefing ( you should watch those) and it was just reiterated this past week, again, in the task force briefing post campaign rally.
We don’t need federal testing. States are responsible for testing and the private sector is carrying most of the workload.
There is no selectively needed. Trump is usually very clear. You and the MSM just don’t know when he’s trolling because you can’t separate your emotions, vitriol, and hatred from logic.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post1) TX hospitals nearing capacity - in Houston they filled up and then stopped reporting.
Other states are seeing rapidly increased demand as well. Elective surgeries have been called off again https://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...y-15372256.php
2) Younger people are getting sick but they are less likely to die from it. That doesn't mean the disease is less lethal than before. It's always been less lethal to younger people. Older people still die from it and now they're stuck at home even longer thanks to all the younger people infecting the state.
3) Patients that get sick enough to need the hospital may linger days, even weeks before either pulling through or not. It's too early to measure the mortality impact.
BTW right now NY is leading the death count again today.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post1) TX hospitals nearing capacity - in Houston they filled up and then stopped reporting.
Other states are seeing rapidly increased demand as well. Elective surgeries have been called off again https://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...y-15372256.php
2) Younger people are getting sick but they are less likely to die from it. That doesn't mean the disease is less lethal than before. It's always been less lethal to younger people. Older people still die from it and now they're stuck at home even longer thanks to all the younger people infecting the state.
3) Patients that get sick enough to need the hospital may linger days, even weeks before either pulling through or not. It's too early to measure the mortality impact.
<30% Covid
This why they stopped elective surgery
Just in case.
BTW normally icu runs around 75%
And yet you don’t think WH task force would set up overflow if the really thought they needed it?
Did it for plenty of blue states
I know they would do it for red state.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are absolutely clueless. He didn't want a ship to dock because he didn't want those cases counted against "him." That's very convenient for you everytime he says what he really thinks that you categorize what he does as trolling. You're insufferable.
Be careful now. This may take some research beyond your normal sources.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCome on Snowflake, You sound like one of those who believed the fabricated Russian collusion debacle. He gave his order on the testing in every task force briefing ( you should watch those) and it was just reiterated this past week, again, in the task force briefing post campaign rally.
We don’t need federal testing. States are responsible for testing and the private sector is carrying most of the workload.
There is no selectively needed. Trump is usually very clear. You and the MSM just don’t know when he’s trolling because you can’t separate your emotions, vitriol, and hatred from logic.
https://www.yahoo.com/gma/arkansas-g...opstories.html
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