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World sees record rise of 212,326 coronavirus cases in 24 hours

New figures from The World Health Organisation show this is the largest
rise since records began €“ more than 20,000 higher than the previous record.
The previous highest daily figure for new cases was 189,077, which was
reported on June 28.



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On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 12:28:41 +0100, Bod wrote:

World sees record rise of 212,326 coronavirus cases in 24 hours



More testing = more cases.

More cases with fewer sick & dying = more nothing burger.

I'm not sure you're helping your own arguement .. :-)

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World sees record rise of 212,326 coronavirus cases in 24 hours



More testing = more cases.
More cases with fewer sick & dying = more nothing burger.
I'm not sure you're helping your own arguement .. :-)
John T.


Damn, you're dumb. Please stay 100 miles downwind
and downstream of civilization.
[Yewston Chronicle]
"It's actually possible that we could become the next New York City," said
Roberta Schwartz, president of Houston Methodist Hospital. "I can't believe
we're now staring down the barrel of that gun."
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https://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...tals-go-into-P
hase-2-surge-plans-as-ICU-15380224.php



So far so good - I got tested July 1 - negative.
Thanks for caring :-)
.... don't forget to renew your meds.
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On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 08:38:32 -0700, Bob F wrote:

On 7/5/2020 7:25 AM, wrote:


World sees record rise of 212,326 coronavirus cases in 24 hours


More testing = more cases.
More cases with fewer sick & dying = more nothing burger.
I'm not sure you're helping your own arguement .. :-)
John T.

Damn, you're dumb. Please stay 100 miles downwind
and downstream of civilization.
[Yewston Chronicle]
"It's actually possible that we could become the next New York City," said
Roberta Schwartz, president of Houston Methodist Hospital. "I can't believe
we're now staring down the barrel of that gun."
===========
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...tals-go-into-P
hase-2-surge-plans-as-ICU-15380224.php



So far so good - I got tested July 1 - negative.
Thanks for caring :-)
... don't forget to renew your meds.
John T.



You're good for the day.



Yep - I do like living dangerously, though -
ie: the drive into the city to get tested ..

https://www.hpph.ca/en/health-matter...nd-perth.aspx#

Our 2-county health district had a grand total of 1 new case
yesterday - to add to the 58 all-told ; 5 deaths total ;
I think 4 were care homes
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On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 08:38:32 -0700, Bob F wrote:

On 7/5/2020 7:25 AM, wrote:


World sees record rise of 212,326 coronavirus cases in 24 hours


More testing = more cases.
More cases with fewer sick & dying = more nothing burger.
I'm not sure you're helping your own arguement .. :-)
John T.

Damn, you're dumb. Please stay 100 miles downwind
and downstream of civilization.
[Yewston Chronicle]
"It's actually possible that we could become the next New York City," said
Roberta Schwartz, president of Houston Methodist Hospital. "I can't believe
we're now staring down the barrel of that gun."
===========
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...tals-go-into-P
hase-2-surge-plans-as-ICU-15380224.php



So far so good - I got tested July 1 - negative.
Thanks for caring :-)
... don't forget to renew your meds.
John T.



You're good for the day.


But, but, what about the cry that we need more testing?
Do you care about public health or your Quest and LabCorp stock?

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People get sick ... so what?* You can't stop people from getting sick.


Corse can by not going where there are infected people.

Thanks for that completely superfluous proof that you actually are that
stupid.


People still get sick despite doing everything they know to do to
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On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 12:28:41 +0100, Bod wrote:

World sees record rise of 212,326 coronavirus cases in 24 hours



More testing = more cases.

More cases with fewer sick & dying = more nothing burger.

I'm not sure you're helping your own arguement .. :-)

John T.


https://tucson.com/news/national/stu...b9f98156f.html

With a little Monday morning quarterbacking it's possible that all those
people who presented with ILI symptoms and were told to go home, rest,
and drink plenty of fluids actually were COVID-19 cases.

However, in this state due to the shortage of test kits, people were not
tested unless they presented with symptoms. Approximately 1% of those
tested positive.

Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
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On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 12:28:41 +0100, Bod wrote:

World sees record rise of 212,326 coronavirus cases in 24 hours

New figures from The World Health Organisation show this is the largest
rise since records began €“ more than 20,000 higher than the previous record.
The previous highest daily figure for new cases was 189,077, which was
reported on June 28.



https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/04/globa...2/?ito=cbshare



Yup we have proved if everyone stays home, it slows the spread of the
virus. What we haven't figured out is how we restart our lives without
another outbreak. I have been saying all along, this virus isn't just
going to go away.

Maybe you folks who have been preaching evolution are going to have to
step back and let it work itself out. The weak will die and the strong
will survive. The species will be better for it.
The current sentiment seems to be more about capitalism than
Darwinism. Granny is a revenue stream you don't want to lose. If you
just want to appeal to our "humanity", bear in mind emotion is a
luxury brought to us by capitalism. Primitive cultures put granny on
an ice floe and pushed them out to sea.
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On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 12:28:41 +0100, Bod wrote:

World sees record rise of 212,326 coronavirus cases in 24 hours

New figures from The World Health Organisation show this is the largest
rise since records began €“ more than 20,000 higher than the previous
record.
The previous highest daily figure for new cases was 189,077, which was
reported on June 28.



https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/04/globa...2/?ito=cbshare


Yup we have proved if everyone stays home, it slows
the spread of the virus. What we haven't figured out is
how we restart our lives without another outbreak.


New Zealand, Taiwan, Vietnam and Austria all have.

You lot are too stupid to work it out ?

I have been saying all along, this
virus isn't just going to go away.


How odd that SARS and the spanish flu did.

Maybe you folks who have been preaching evolution
are going to have to step back and let it work itself out.


More likely that even the most stupid like the USA
and Brazil etc will eventually noticed how it is done.

The weak will die and the strong will survive.


It was in fact the strong that died like flys with the spanish flu.

The species will be better for it.


It clearly wasnt with the spanish flu.

The current sentiment seems to be
more about capitalism than Darwinism.


This isnt about Darwinism.

Granny is a revenue stream you don't want to lose.


You inherit quicker if she dies earlier, stupid.

And costs the country much less if she dies off early too.

If you just want to appeal to our "humanity", bear in
mind emotion is a luxury brought to us by capitalism.


More utterly mindless silly stuff.

Primitive cultures put granny on an ice
floe and pushed them out to sea.


Dont get that many ice floe in the middle east for some reason.

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On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 12:28:41 +0100, Bod wrote:

World sees record rise of 212,326 coronavirus cases in 24 hours

New figures from The World Health Organisation show this is the largest
rise since records began €“ more than 20,000 higher than the previous
record.
The previous highest daily figure for new cases was 189,077, which was
reported on June 28.



https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/04/globa...2/?ito=cbshare


Yup we have proved if everyone stays home, it slows
the spread of the virus. What we haven't figured out is
how we restart our lives without another outbreak.


New Zealand, Taiwan, Vietnam and Austria all have.

You lot are too stupid to work it out ?

Locking up all visitors for 14 days is not "normal".


I have been saying all along, this
virus isn't just going to go away.


How odd that SARS and the spanish flu did.


Give this a couple years and see.

snip the stuff that went over your head
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On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 12:28:41 +0100, Bod wrote:

World sees record rise of 212,326 coronavirus cases in 24 hours

New figures from The World Health Organisation show this is the largest
rise since records began €“ more than 20,000 higher than the previous
record.
The previous highest daily figure for new cases was 189,077, which was
reported on June 28.



https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/04/globa...2/?ito=cbshare


Yup we have proved if everyone stays home, it slows
the spread of the virus. What we haven't figured out is
how we restart our lives without another outbreak.


New Zealand, Taiwan, Vietnam and Austria all have.

You lot are too stupid to work it out ?

Locking up all visitors for 14 days is not "normal".


Irrelevant to whether it is effective when done properly.

I have been saying all along, this
virus isn't just going to go away.


How odd that SARS and the spanish flu did.


Give this a couple years and see.


Yes, your certainty that it wont is stupid.

snip the stuff that went over your head


You never could bull**** and lie your way out of a wet paper bag.

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On 05/07/2020 18:35, wrote:
On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 12:28:41 +0100, Bod wrote:

World sees record rise of 212,326 coronavirus cases in 24 hours

New figures from The World Health Organisation show this is the largest
rise since records began €“ more than 20,000 higher than the previous record.
The previous highest daily figure for new cases was 189,077, which was
reported on June 28.



https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/04/globa...2/?ito=cbshare



Yup we have proved if everyone stays home, it slows the spread of the
virus. What we haven't figured out is how we restart our lives without
another outbreak. I have been saying all along, this virus isn't just
going to go away.

Maybe you folks who have been preaching evolution are going to have to
step back and let it work itself out. The weak will die and the strong
will survive. The species will be better for it.
The current sentiment seems to be more about capitalism than
Darwinism. Granny is a revenue stream you don't want to lose. If you
just want to appeal to our "humanity", bear in mind emotion is a
luxury brought to us by capitalism. Primitive cultures put granny on
an ice floe and pushed them out to sea.

What total Bull****!

In American Indian cultures, elders are valued as protectors, mentors,
teachers, keepers of wisdom, and intergenerational transmitters of
cultural knowledge (12). American Indian elders are often leaders in
their communities and are expected to be involved in decision making
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In American Indian cultures, elders are valued as protectors, mentors,
teachers, keepers of wisdom, and intergenerational transmitters of
cultural knowledge (12). American Indian elders are often leaders in
their communities and are expected to be involved in decision making
(13).2 Jun 2016


Somebody is taking feel good, public relations, sociological
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On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 19:32:12 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 05/07/2020 18:35, wrote:
On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 12:28:41 +0100, Bod wrote:

World sees record rise of 212,326 coronavirus cases in 24 hours

New figures from The World Health Organisation show this is the largest
rise since records began €“ more than 20,000 higher than the previous record.
The previous highest daily figure for new cases was 189,077, which was
reported on June 28.



https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/04/globa...2/?ito=cbshare



Yup we have proved if everyone stays home, it slows the spread of the
virus. What we haven't figured out is how we restart our lives without
another outbreak. I have been saying all along, this virus isn't just
going to go away.

Maybe you folks who have been preaching evolution are going to have to
step back and let it work itself out. The weak will die and the strong
will survive. The species will be better for it.
The current sentiment seems to be more about capitalism than
Darwinism. Granny is a revenue stream you don't want to lose. If you
just want to appeal to our "humanity", bear in mind emotion is a
luxury brought to us by capitalism. Primitive cultures put granny on
an ice floe and pushed them out to sea.

What total Bull****!

In American Indian cultures, elders are valued as protectors, mentors,
teachers, keepers of wisdom, and intergenerational transmitters of
cultural knowledge (12). American Indian elders are often leaders in
their communities and are expected to be involved in decision making
(13).2 Jun 2016


That is what we are told but when the **** hit the fan, granny was
left behind. The average life span for an Indian was about 35 years
anyway.
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That is what we are told but when the **** hit the fan, granny was
left behind. The average life span for an Indian was about 35 years
anyway.



https://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/29/s...ians-ills.html

I doubt the NYT would publish the article today.

"The researchers attributed the widespread decline in health in large
part to the rise of agriculture and urban living. People in South and
Central America began domesticating crops more than 5,000 years ago, and
the rise of cities there began more than 2,000 years ago.

These were mixed blessings. Farming tended to limit the diversity of
diets, and the congestion of towns and cities contributed to the rapid
spread of disease. In the widening inequalities of urban societies, hard
work on low-protein diets left most people vulnerable to illness and
early death."


Nothing changes.
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That is what we are told but when the **** hit the fan, granny was
left behind. The average life span for an Indian was about 35 years
anyway.



https://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/29/s...ians-ills.html

I doubt the NYT would publish the article today.

"The researchers attributed the widespread decline in health in large part
to the rise of agriculture and urban living. People in South and Central
America began domesticating crops more than 5,000 years ago, and the rise
of cities there began more than 2,000 years ago.

These were mixed blessings. Farming tended to limit the diversity of
diets, and the congestion of towns and cities contributed to the rapid
spread of disease. In the widening inequalities of urban societies, hard
work on low-protein diets left most people vulnerable to illness and early
death."


And hunter gatherers get to die like flies in droughts etc.

Nothing changes.


Plenty does in fact change over time. We dont see anyone
dying like flies in famines anymore except where the place
has deteriorated into the most obscene levels of civil war
and civil chaos or have been stupid enough to let some
fool like Kim Jong Il rule the roost.

And even the Chinese dont eat their neighbours children in
the worst famines anymore. Its easier to swap the kids with
the neighbours and eat theirs than to eat your own apparently.

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