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Here is a good reason to not have tailgating or full stadiums...

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Thats about as flawed the only 6% of COVID deaths were COVID.
 
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19% of all covid cases in the US now traced back to Sturgis biker rally. Will cost taxpayers $12B in health costs.

This analogy is a reach

Also, how many of those cases resulted in fatalities?
 
19% of all covid cases in the US now traced back to Sturgis biker rally. Will cost taxpayers $12B in health costs.

Thats BS....
 
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19% of all covid cases in the US now traced back to Sturgis biker rally. Will cost taxpayers $12B in health costs.

19% of all covid cases in the US now traced back to Sturgis biker rally. Will cost taxpayers $12B in health costs.



Proves that looting and burning shit down and assaulting is a safer form of congregation. Good point NY!
 
19% of all covid cases in the US now traced back to Sturgis biker rally. Will cost taxpayers $12B in health costs.

How can people be so gullible.
 
19% of all covid cases in the US now traced back to Sturgis biker rally. Will cost taxpayers $12B in health costs.



First, you posted a misleading headline... It isn't 19% of all covid cases in the US... The actual article clearly states 19% of cases in the US IN THE LAST MONTH...

Second, I didn't see where they accounted for other potential LARGE impacts on COVID cases such as COLLEGE KIDS RETURNING TO CAMPUS. I wonder how many college campuses are in the same geographic areas that had people returning from Sturgis? Probably a ton...
 
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Just the first one that popped up. Come on man. And we're still peddling "cases". 99% of cases are not even problematic, so we're tracking what exactly?


After reading that whole article trashing the study, the author closes with "They may be right, but there is no way to know." Great.
 
Just the first one that popped up. Come on man. Doom and gloom somewhere else. And we're still peddling "cases". 99% of cases are not even problematic, so we're tracking what exactly?


Yet he continues to think NY is a flag ship state of how they handled...

-Highest or next to highest "death rate"
-Highest unemployment rate as result

Blames on tourism...and claims they figured it out and got it under control. No they didn't...states get "hit" at different times. Cases go up as people are forced to test. Death rates are almost non-existent...

NY botched it...I've explained how...forcing nursing homes to take patients which hospitals were told they could not do by the CMS. They ignored an emergency hospital...couldn't "find" a warehouse full of ventilators, bitched about Trump not getting them what they needed, and created mass hysteria.

Nursing Homes, according to government data, are accounting for 40-45% and some as high as 50% of "reported" deaths being in nursing homes. This does not count assisted living, home health, or hospice or just elderly living independently who contract and go die in hospital. Without using made up percentages, if those were added in, they would account for majority

So unless this was an over 70 bike rally, there is no way these numbers jive. Also, if you took out people with cancer, Alzheimers, dementia, or any other pre-existing condition that made survival unlikely and the numbers drop even more

What's funny is none of the people screaming hysteria had this same hysteria with H1N1...also a deadly virus, with no "vaccine," that spread through human droplets. No mask, had school, football was still cool, TI wasn't full of people scared to wipe their ass with toilet paper that was not sanitized.

H1N1 : From the NCBI

" However, the 2009 H1N1 virus was not zoonotic swine flu because it was not transferred from pigs to humans. Instead, it spread through airborne droplets from human to human, and potentially, through human contact with inanimate objects contaminated with the virus and transferred to the eyes or nose. This virus caused similar symptoms to those seen in swine, possibly due to reassortment of the viral RNA structure, which allowed human-to-human transfer. "

Explain why the COVID hysteria and not H1N1...both spread with droplets, both had no cure, and both had no vaccine...now 1 has a "shot"
 
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Yet he continues to think NY is a flag ship state of how they handled...

-Highest or next to highest "death rate"
-Highest unemployment rate as result

Blames on tourism...and claims they figured it out and got it under control. No they didn't...states get "hit" at different times. Cases go up as people are forced to test. Death rates are almost non-existent...

NY botched it...I've explained how...forcing nursing homes to take patients which hospitals were told they could not do by the CMS. They ignored an emergency hospital...couldn't "find" a warehouse full of ventilators, bitched about Trump not getting them what they needed, and created mass hysteria.

Nursing Homes, according to government data, are accounting for 40-45% and some as high as 50% of "reported" deaths being in nursing homes. This does not count assisted living, home health, or hospice or just elderly living independently who contract and go die in hospital. Without using made up percentages, if those were added in, they would account for majority

So unless this was an over 70 bike rally, there is no way these numbers jive. Also, if you took out people with cancer, Alzheimers, dementia, or any other pre-existing condition that made survival unlikely and the numbers drop even more

What's funny is none of the people screaming hysteria had this same hysteria with H1N1...also a deadly virus, with no "vaccine," that spread through human droplets. No mask, had school, football was still cool, TI wasn't full of people scared to wipe their ass with toilet paper that was not sanitized.

H1N1 : From the NCBI

" However, the 2009 H1N1 virus was not zoonotic swine flu because it was not transferred from pigs to humans. Instead, it spread through airborne droplets from human to human, and potentially, through human contact with inanimate objects contaminated with the virus and transferred to the eyes or nose. This virus caused similar symptoms to those seen in swine, possibly due to reassortment of the viral RNA structure, which allowed human-to-human transfer. "

Explain why the COVID hysteria and not H1N1...both spread with droplets, both had no cure, and both had no vaccine...now 1 has a "shot"

my 96 year old grandmother contracted Covid in a nursing home in SC. After 5 days in the hospital, she was sent back to the nursing home (still with Covid). The hospital said they needed the bed (they were at capacity). SC is doing the same thing that you are bashing NYC for doing.
 
Governor Noem says that’s BS. Fake news. Not factual data. Pseudo science.

so the guy who allowed the rally to take place (in defiance of the trump admin's recommendations) says the study is BS? OK great. He is not biased.
 
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Apparently rioting, looting, and murder are fine though. If Anifta murders a retired sheriff who is black, it’s perfectly fine. If black children die in a Chicago gun fight, no problem. Guess black lives don’t matter. Follow the politics
 
Apparently rioting, looting, and murder are fine though. If Anifta murders a retired sheriff who is black, it’s perfectly fine. If black children die in a Chicago gun fight, no problem. Guess black lives don’t matter. Follow the politics

dont worry earle, poor lives matter. Thats why you got your poor trump socialist check despite being an international businessman.
 
my 96 year old grandmother contracted Covid in a nursing home in SC. After 5 days in the hospital, she was sent back to the nursing home (still with Covid). The hospital said they needed the bed (they were at capacity). SC is doing the same thing that you are bashing NYC for doing.

No they are not...I was just at the SCHCA show and I spoke with many nursing home owners, administrators, etc and this is not the same. They are not forcing them back into nursing homes and almost no SC hospital is at max capacity.

Of the 83 hospitals reporting, out of 12,438 hospital beds in South Carolina, 766 are occupied by COVID patients with just 213 being in ICU.

Right now SC hospitals are at 72% capacity for inpatient and 74% ICU beds.

Hospitals CANNOT force the facilities to take them back. It is against CMS guidelines. If not symptomatic and not a serious threat of death, they can request the patient to return. If the facility has the capability to quarantine, has proper PPE (which is under control in SC), and properly cared for...like any COVID patient they can be sent home, to a facility, etc. NY was sending high acute patients who needed ventilators and hospital level care to skilled facilities...this is not the same

This is no different than sending someone back to their house and telling them to quarantine. I have not heard of any hospital in SC of late that was close to capacity. There were a few small ones that got close to full a couple months ago but each one had neighboring hospitals with plenty of availability. If your grandma was sent back it was because the facility accepted her back
 
you should ask yourself this question while looking in the mirror.

Why did you lie in your headline?

Do you honestly think that kids returning to college during the same time period didn't drive a significant part of the spike? Most of them would never have been tested, except for their colleges requiring it...
 
my 96 year old grandmother contracted Covid in a nursing home in SC. After 5 days in the hospital, she was sent back to the nursing home (still with Covid). The hospital said they needed the bed (they were at capacity). SC is doing the same thing that you are bashing NYC for doing.
No they aren't. I am embarrassed for you.
 
No they are not...I was just at the SCHCA show and I spoke with many nursing home owners, administrators, etc and this is not the same. They are not forcing them back into nursing homes and almost no SC hospital is at max capacity.

Of the 83 hospitals reporting, out of 12,438 hospital beds in South Carolina, 766 are occupied by COVID patients with just 213 being in ICU.

Right now SC hospitals are at 72% capacity for inpatient and 74% ICU beds.

Hospitals CANNOT force the facilities to take them back. It is against CMS guidelines. If not symptomatic and not a serious threat of death, they can request the patient to return. If the facility has the capability to quarantine, has proper PPE (which is under control in SC), and properly cared for...like any COVID patient they can be sent home, to a facility, etc. NY was sending high acute patients who needed ventilators and hospital level care to skilled facilities...this is not the same

This is no different than sending someone back to their house and telling them to quarantine. I have not heard of any hospital in SC of late that was close to capacity. There were a few small ones that got close to full a couple months ago but each one had neighboring hospitals with plenty of availability. If your grandma was sent back it was because the facility accepted her back

I have now given you 3 of your 100,000 plus likes. :p
 
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so the guy who allowed the rally to take place (in defiance of the trump admin's recommendations) says the study is BS? OK great. He is not biased.

“SHE” And she’s a rock star Governor. A BAMF.
 
The people pulling for Covid and for the Economy to tank are something else....

In all seriousness Team Covid is about to morph big time come Flu season. Better strap them up tight, we're in for a long ride. The media is for sure Team Covid and Team Lockdown.
 
No they are not...I was just at the SCHCA show and I spoke with many nursing home owners, administrators, etc and this is not the same. They are not forcing them back into nursing homes and almost no SC hospital is at max capacity.

Of the 83 hospitals reporting, out of 12,438 hospital beds in South Carolina, 766 are occupied by COVID patients with just 213 being in ICU.

Right now SC hospitals are at 72% capacity for inpatient and 74% ICU beds.

Hospitals CANNOT force the facilities to take them back. It is against CMS guidelines. If not symptomatic and not a serious threat of death, they can request the patient to return. If the facility has the capability to quarantine, has proper PPE (which is under control in SC), and properly cared for...like any COVID patient they can be sent home, to a facility, etc. NY was sending high acute patients who needed ventilators and hospital level care to skilled facilities...this is not the same

This is no different than sending someone back to their house and telling them to quarantine. I have not heard of any hospital in SC of late that was close to capacity. There were a few small ones that got close to full a couple months ago but each one had neighboring hospitals with plenty of availability. If your grandma was sent back it was because the facility accepted her back

you can call me a liar all you want. I don't care. This happened one month ago, Prisma Baptist Hospital, Columbia, SC.
 
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