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  1. 3 minutes ago, hail2skins said:

    Or the more likely scenario between November and January when we're starting at four more years of Tweety Bird

     

    Just sayin......


    You’re the guy that said the Q3 Econ numbers would be strong right?

     

    Big Trump rebound?

     

    Double down on that, right now.  Let us hear you.

     

     

  2. 4 minutes ago, CousinsCowgirl84 said:

    I’m wanting to take the compliment and let it go @TryTheBeal! but, aren’t the people at most risk for covid related complications people who have underlying medical conditions like heart disease??? And would you take an aspirin regiment if you didn’t have underlying history of heart issues?  At the risk of sounding thick...


    Cardio co-morbidities are a real thing.

    COVID co-morbidities are a real thing.

     

    They may overlap but are not the same thing.  Clearly.

     

    Retire any and all “actually _____ disease kills this much annually, too” takes ASAP.  It’s time to dig in.

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  3. 5 minutes ago, wrilbo67 said:

    Yeah, the 800k was wrong to begin with. To add to that, we’re in mid July and closing on 140k COVID deaths, and that’s not counting the excess pneumonia deaths we can’t explain. And I’d be willing to bet money we’ll easily top 200k covid deaths this year.

     

    if I found a way to prevent 200k heart disease deaths in the us annually, I’d be on the short list for a Nobel prize. But I’m supposed to believe that the same number of covid deaths is media hysteria.


    Let’s not get focused down on “deaths”.  That’s what Cowgirl wants to happen with her comment.  Then we can bog down the discourse with useless statistics.

     

    Our society, our economy, our humanity is built upon consistent outcomes.  Heart Disease is one of those predictable, consistent outcomes.  COVID is the opposite of that.

     

    It could bankrupt our medical system, bury our doctors and nurses and leave our hospitals in ruins.  The ice is much thinner than we think.

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  4. 3 minutes ago, CousinsCowgirl84 said:

     

    Someone asked if they should take aspirin... i would say yes since an individual is more likely to die from heart disease than corona virus....

     

     


    Ok, but that’s also not true.  Any random individual with no family history of heart disease is certainly at far greater risk of COVID-related disability than heart disease, right now.  That should be obvious, so don’t get lost in semantics and ego.

     

    You’ve grown a lot as a poster in the last few months.  Don’t stop now...

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  5. 1 minute ago, EmirOfShmo said:

    Yeah, the reality of this hit harder today than it did yesterday. The new case numbers are staggering. And the country is rudderless on the pandemic, the economy & the school reopening. 


    The next six months will be rough.

     

    The time between the election and Biden’s inauguration will be the among the darkest 90 days in our living national history.

     

    This time next year, prolly pretty good.  Make necessary preparations.

  6. I know a young lady in Jacksonville who is 28, was a scholarship volleyball player for South Florida U and has run 1-2 marathons a year for a decade.  5’ 10’, 135, total hammer, can drink Jager and sing karaoke all night.  Will steal all your cigarettes.  Registered nurse.

     

    She has been absolutely wrecked with COVID since early June.  Now, she’s gonna live for sure.  But, we’re talking 103 fever and hard flu on and off for three weeks, no appetite, no energy.  She’s feeling ok now for a couple weeks but...she’s broke, she hasn’t really seen any family/friends in a month and she’s battling crushing depression.

     

    Dont catch it.

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