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Hermann Cain is pretty high profile in the MAGA world. Who's do you think will be the next heavy hitter to die of covid? S
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Hermann Cain is pretty high profile in the MAGA world. Who's do you think will be the next heavy hitter to die of covid? S
I thought very much thought the COVID virus was a gift to Donald Trump. It presented an opportunity for real leadership or at least an opportunity to look like a leader. If handled even moderately well Trump would win reelection in a walk.
But Trump being Trump, he made not wearing a mask a statement of freedom and how he knew better than doctors and scientists who made the study of infectious diseases their life's work. The President of the United States was encouraging rebellion as well a promoted not only wishful thinking that COVID would just go away but quack cures.
And nothing demonstrated his incompetence and insanity more than his crazy remarks juxtaposed with Governor Cuomo and Dr. Fauci's calm reason.
If ever the Emperor showed his reign was a vapid and empty sham, it was this.
It didn't start with the masks, though. He literally couldn't tolerate shutting down all non-essential business for a couple days before he started calling for reopening. That's what ensured that we were screwed. Add in the resistance to testing and we never had a chance.
Sadly, Trump wasn't joking when he said he could shoot someone on 5th Avenue and his supporters would still be there behind him. It turns out he can kill hundreds of thousands of Americans and many still won't care.
So much for Trump's claims that children (the younger the better) are practically immune to and not spreaders of Covid 19.
In June, a Georgia summer camp had to shut on after children and staff tested positive for the virus. All had arrived at the camp with recent negative test proof. Only the staffers, not the children, wore masks and increased ventilation was not followed. Within a week, a staffer became sick and half the camp attendees were tested again. The positive test percentages:
Ages 6-10: 51% Ages 11-17: 44% Ages 18-21: 33%
Source: CNN
Bryan Tyler Cohen (July 31, 2020):
Trump confronted on his call to delay the election, gives HORRIFIC response
Since the coronavirus pandemic began, there have been reports from doctors throughout the world about recovered Covid-19 patients seemingly becoming reinfected with the novel coronavirus, leaving some people doubting whether humans can become immune to the virus. For instance, a physician in New Jersey has claimed that at least two of his Covid-19 patients had recovered from and tested negative for the coronavirus for months, but then started again experiencing symptoms of the disease and tested positive. One of those patients began showing symptoms of Covid-19 again after attending a party. "So that is … reinfection," the doctor said....Elitza Theel, director of the infectious diseases serology laboratory at the Mayo Clinic who was not involved in [a previously cited] study, said researchers are finding that coronavirus "antibodies will peak at about 20 to 30 days after symptom onset, and then they decline," and "They seem to decline much more rapidly in individuals that were asymptomatic or had mild forms of the disease." Advisory Board link
South Korea's Center for Disease Control and Prevention in one study confirmed that, among 285 cases of people who again tested positive for the coronavirus two months after receiving their initial positive test results (including some who were experiencing Covid-19 symptoms two months after their initial diagnoses), none of the patients' new samples contained enough virus particles to allow researchers to grow the virus from the samples in a lab. Researchers said those results indicated that the patients weren't actively infected with the virus, and the diagnostic tests likely had detected dead virus particles that remained in their bodies or generated false-positive positive results...However, while most experts say they don't think it's likely people can contract the coronavirus more than once within a short period of time, "no one wants to dismiss the possibility" of reinfection altogether, [Monica Gandhi, a professor of medicine and associate chief of infectious diseases at the University of California-San Francisco] said. And [Daniel Griffin, an infectious diseases doctor and researcher at Columbia University Medical Center] noted that, if researchers eventually find two different versions of the novel coronavirus' genetic code in one patient's body, it could point to two separate infections.
eta: the studies I have seen have very low transmission below 10 years old.
Do you have a time code for the specific response? I'm not sitting through 8 full minutes of that loser. Or did he just ramble for 8 minutes? I know he can do it.
Trump's rambling is from 0 to 4:20. Tyler Cohen begins commenting after that.
ETA: Sorry, that video was placed in the wrong thread.
If it was a 2 week camp, it actually sounds like a good idea. Just keep them there a bit longer maybe.
All of those age groups have less chance of dying than the flu.
Whoever brought it to camp, didnt give it to an older population.
eta:
the studies I have seen have very low transmission below 10 years old.
You've bled the science of COVID over here to the Cain thread. I addressed this over there. There is no evidence people are getting infected twice. Yes, we aren't sure. But these things being described are not evidence. See my posts in the other thread...." Both said their doctors had counseled caution, "That they don't really know yet if you can get coronavirus twice."
There is evidence you can. Below are quotes from a page on the health industry advisory board website:
Doctors and researchers caution, however, that it's too early to draw definite conclusions.
As has been pointed out many times, the less you know about something the easier it seems to understand. With ignorance comes ironclad certainty.![]()
You're missing the point. Trump claimed that children are practically immune to Covid and not spreaders. The camp experience shows the exact opposite. While those in these age groups are less likely to die, it shows that they are not immune and do spread it. They can take it home to siblings with underlying health problems, parents and grandparents and anyone else they come in contact with.
You're missing the point. Trump claimed that children are practically immune to Covid and not spreaders. The camp experience shows the exact opposite. While those in these age groups are less likely to die, it shows that they are not immune and do spread it. They can take it home to siblings with underlying health problems, parents and grandparents and anyone else they come in contact with.