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Fauci essentially is saying that he is confident that he isn't sick today if he was not sick yesterday. That holds true every day going forward if it holds true for the last day past. In other words, everybody testing positive today will never get the virus.
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Millions of lives could be saved from flu deaths over the next decade if everyone would stop eating meat and dairy. Is that statement correct? My understanding is that the flu comes from livestock (pigs and chickens) via wild ducks. Anyways, back to shutting down the world in order to save the same numbers from something else, and doing nothing as simple as a healthier diet for eradicating the flu...
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https://www.statnews.com/2017/05/23/donald-trump-speaking-style-interviews/ He used to sound (speak) a lot smarter (read attached article for proof). It's either: an intentional change (appeal to lowest common denominator with plain speech) or he has dementia or he has a brain-eating parasite. Or perhaps a combo of all three. He's unfit.
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It will be interesting to watch for the orange to disappear now that he's been thoroughly schooled on the effectiveness of light therapy on viral infections.
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No, Case fatality rate is a % of known infected. Mortality rate is a % of population.
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The best part is watching them squirm when their lack of knowledge is exposed. It's pretty hilarious, in a "laugh so you don't cry" sort of way. It doesn't help when Kushner is advising Trump and daughters tend to marry their fathers.
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Why allow larger loans in the first place only to later complain the banks gave out large loans? Perhaps the politicians assumed this would happen, wanting to help out larger interests, but doing so in a way that ostensibly looks geared to reward smaller loans.
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The bank is among four lenders now facing accusations in a lawsuit that they prioritized the biggest loans in order to earn higher fees. But their fees would be higher if they lent out $500k to twenty clients vs lending the entire $10m to one client. So I don't get how they could be accused of earning higher fees by prioritizing the biggest loans.
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In the study of 368 patients, 97 patients who took hydroxychloroquine had a 27.8% death rate. The 158 patients who did not take the drug had an 11.4% death rate. https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/21/health/hydroxychloroquine-veterans-study/index.html
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Trump sees partisan scheme in calls for ramped up virus testing To hear Trump tell it, the focus on coronavirus testing is a partisan scheme to "get him." That's demonstrably ridiculous. https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/trump-sees-partisan-scheme-calls-ramped-virus-testing-n1188751 Trump believes criticisms of him can't be sincere, so they must be part of a plot. He peddled a related line at yesterday's press briefing: "Remember it was all ventilators and the reason it was all ventilators, 'They said there's no way he'll ever be able to catch this one.' And not only did we catch it, we are now the king of ventilators all over the world. We can send them anywhere; we have thousands being made a week and they are very high quality. And that wasn't playing well, so then they said, Testing, testing, oh we'll get him on testing.'" There is no partisan scheme. As CNN's Daniel Dale explained, "The Republican governors of Ohio, Nebraska, Maryland and Massachusetts, Republican Senate health committee Chairman Sen. Lamar Alexander and other Republicans have all spoken in the last week about challenges obtaining testing materials or the need for more testing.... This is about more than Trump's unfortunate paranoia. If the president genuinely believes calls for ramped up testing are little more than a plot to "get him," he may be less likely to take the policy prescription seriously. For the public's sake, Trump needs to understand that this is not a plot; it's a real piece of the puzzle he's eager to solve.
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They are protesting the guidelines that Trump himself put into place and later extended to April 30th.
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Costco is selling a 3 liter wine box of Kirkland Cabernet Sauvignon. It works out to $3.75 per 750 mL bottle. It's honestly quite good.
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It was Trump's job to get this done, he failed, and now he gripes about the consequence of failure.
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Testing nationwide is currently at 150,000 per day, they said, adding that "If we can't be doing at least 500,000 tests a day by May 1, it is hard to see any way we can remain open." President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence say there is ample testing capacity for states to begin the first phase. But Gov. Ralph Northam of Maryland called the assertion "delusional" and said his state doesn't even have sufficient swabs to conduct testing. https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/19/health/us-coronavirus-sunday/index.html
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How many of these parents take the summer off when their kids don't have school?
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The United States greatly appreciates China's transparency. China has been working very hard to contain the Coronavirus. The United States greatly appreciates their efforts and transparency. It will all work out well. In particular, on behalf of the American People, I want to thank President Xi! - Trump https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/1220818115354923009
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President Donald Trump yesterday retweeted a Republican politician's call to fire Dr. Anthony Fauci from his post as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Trump's decision to spread the anti-Fauci tweet came hours after Fauci, in an interview with CNN, said it's "obvious" that the United States could have saved lives by imposing social-distancing measures in February as health experts recommended. https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/04/trump-spreads-firefauci-hashtag-on-twitter-as-pandemic-continues/
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Politicizing the crisis response: President Donald Trump's name will appear on checks sent to millions of Americans to combat the economic effects of the coronavirus in a last-minute Treasury Department order, a senior administration official confirmed to CNN on Tuesday. https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/14/politics/trump-name-checks-coronavirus/index.html
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If everyone is assuming a return to some sort of normal in 2H, then for what other reason are banks barely trading higher than tangible book?
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Herr Dictator announced: "The beatings will continue until morale improves." Trump, Feb. 28: "The press is in hysteria mode" over coronavirus. Trump video, April 13: "The media minimized the risk from the start." Yay! I love opposites day!
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10. Everyone is a potential vector for the disease but the young will barely be affected. Children should not be locked up when they are essentially protected from almost any symptoms of the disease. The sooner they get the virus, the sooner they can develop immunity. In other words, the sooner my kids get it, the sooner I will get it, and my wife, and her coworkers, and their spouses and spouse's coworkers, etc... etc... Children don't live at home alone, what is this author dreaming about?
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It is likely also true that individuals can stay irrational longer than the market.
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I didn't realize that ventilators only save 20%. Most Covid-19 patients will die after being placed on ventilators, with the mortality rate reaching up to 80% in intubated coronavirus patients, Smith said. https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/11/health/nurse-last-words-coronavirus-patient-trnd/index.html
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High-risk people are taking one pill a day (PReP) and in doing so they cut their risk of HIV infection by over 92%. They've stopped using condoms now, and we have a dramatic rise in other STIs because of it. It is pre-exposure prophylaxis.
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I wonder if by stripping away incentives for the bank, it leads to the bank not wanting to make the loan: It’s not clear, however, how much of that $118 billion has actually made its way to businesses, which have complained of a chaotic application process as banks either didn’t take applications or restricted them to only certain existing customers. https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/coronavirus-paycheck-protection-program-151123296.html