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Cujllickduo



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Undersi do you have there number cos it's going to discuss I'm your get togip
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koods said: Breeder problems
ok weezy 
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blewmeanie said: At some point we're all going to get it. I don't see any point in avoiding it.
I already had it. It wasn't shit. It felt like I was hungover for a week, and I had a dry cough that hung on for another week or so.
I thought I saw an article yesterday, where they did a bunch of random testing in some Florida city, and estimated that 1/3 of kids already had it.
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all the other countries shut it down
its much harder to avoid now that your states are siding with the federal government
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Cujllickduo



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Is Niel going to have a shovel for his brain day is ha get a life nat it's eas
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Sounds made up.
DC has a antibody positivity rate of 6%, and these are people who are self selecting to get tested. The true positivity rate in the city is likely half that. This country is only ~5% of the way through this. Letting the other 95% get infected would be an economic catastrophe.
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NotSheekle said “if I believed she was 16 I would become unattracted to her”
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Re: Reopening schools [Re: koods]
#26827418 - 07/16/20 05:03 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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not to mention impossible
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Re: Reopening schools [Re: koods]
#26827422 - 07/16/20 05:05 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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koods said: Sounds made up.
DC has a antibody positivity rate of 6%, and these are people who are self selecting to get tested. The true positivity rate in the city is likely half that. This country is only ~5% of the way through this. Letting the other 95% get infected would be an economic catastrophe.
https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2020/04/27/coronavirus-antibodies-present-in-nearly-25-of-all-nyc-residents/
This was in April. Who knows how many have it now.
I don't think they really know how many people have had it. If I hadn't lost my sense of smell and taste, I wouldn't even have bothered to get tested.
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The refrigeratored container trucks for the dead bodies are now outside Texas hospitals.
The number of people hospitalized in the US is now back to the level it was in April. Expect daily deaths to creep back up to 2000 over the next week or two
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blewmeanie said:
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koods said: Sounds made up.
DC has a antibody positivity rate of 6%, and these are people who are self selecting to get tested. The true positivity rate in the city is likely half that. This country is only ~5% of the way through this. Letting the other 95% get infected would be an economic catastrophe.
https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2020/04/27/coronavirus-antibodies-present-in-nearly-25-of-all-nyc-residents/
This was in April. Who knows how many have it now.
I don't think they really know how many people have had it. If I hadn't lost my sense of smell and taste, I wouldn't even have bothered to get tested. 
Completely useless data. Non randomized sample of people who sought out testing. You cannot make any inferences from it and certainly cannot extrapolate the results for the entire population.
The Spanish serosurvey is probably the best overview of a population we have. 5% positivity rate nationwide. Eight times as many infections as the official case count. 33% asymptomatic. CFR 1.2%
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Cujllickduo



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Healy until the process big chest it's getting insanely busy international is plastic
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Re: Reopening schools [Re: koods]
#26827438 - 07/16/20 05:11 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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ur really gunna believe a story with the headline "coumo says"
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Re: Reopening schools [Re: koods]
#26827439 - 07/16/20 05:12 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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koods said:
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blewmeanie said:
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koods said: Sounds made up.
DC has a antibody positivity rate of 6%, and these are people who are self selecting to get tested. The true positivity rate in the city is likely half that. This country is only ~5% of the way through this. Letting the other 95% get infected would be an economic catastrophe.
https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2020/04/27/coronavirus-antibodies-present-in-nearly-25-of-all-nyc-residents/
This was in April. Who knows how many have it now.
I don't think they really know how many people have had it. If I hadn't lost my sense of smell and taste, I wouldn't even have bothered to get tested. 
Completely useless data. Non randomized sample of people who sought out testing. You cannot make any inferences from it and certainly cannot extrapolate the results for the entire population.
I don't know how they were going about it, but...
>ALBANY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that the number of statewide random antibody tests has expanded to 7,500, which reveals a better picture of the extent of coronavirus spread in New York.
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Cujllickduo said: Healy until the process big chest it's getting insanely busy international is plastic
Yep it's super busy for sure, that's why I always thought that we should've went with domestic plastic as opposed to international.
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They advertised testing on the radio. That’s fine, but in terms of getting concrete epidemiological data, it’s pretty useless.
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Re: Reopening schools [Re: koods]
#26827451 - 07/16/20 05:21 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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im getting tested a few times a day
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Re: Reopening schools [Re: koods]
#26827453 - 07/16/20 05:22 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Maybe. I don't think we can just assume that they don't know how to conduct a study though. Proper samplings are certainly happening.
Here's a random one I just googled.
https://fsph.iupui.edu/coronavirus/covid-19-random-sample-study.html
>After analyzing the results of Phase 2 testing in comparison to the results of the first phase that took place in late April, IUPUI researchers determined that the statewide estimate for active infection rate was 0.6 percent -- a sharp decrease from the 1.7 percent observed in Phase 1. The estimate for antibody positivity in Phase 2 was 1.5 percent -- an increase from 1.1 percent in the Phase 1 results.
It just doesn't seem productive to place restrictions intent for places like NYC, on people in Indiana where they're not piled on top of each other and cramming into subways.
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which is why there need to be federal zones based on population density
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cannabinated said: which is why there need to be federal zones based on population density
Nice try secret Fema shill. I'm on to you!
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id like to hear some more suggestions
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It seems like masks, and hygiene were enough to avoid any major issues is several countries.
I think our problems are cultural, and I don't know of any government programs that can help with that. I wish I had the answer. Kill the useless?
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