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Attorney General going to take on States who don’t open up quickly enough, despite all the medical experts saying it is too soon to open. Donny’s puppet at work...
‘What do I say to the science? I say I don’t believe your science as I believe my god’. Americans protest against coronavirus lockdown measures https://t.co/DoqjD3kMLJpic.twitter.com/xOl7hvEEoR
This sounds woeful when you see it written like this for NYC
1 in 62 people in New York City have tested positive for coronavirus, 1 in 235 people in New York City have been hospitalized for coronavirus, and 1 in 582 people in New York City have died from coronavirus, according to data from the city and the US Census Bureau.
Things taking a dangerous turn in America with the lockdown on 20:38 - Apr 21 by NewcyBlue
They have a god...
‘What do I say to the science? I say I don’t believe your science as I believe my god’. Americans protest against coronavirus lockdown measures https://t.co/DoqjD3kMLJpic.twitter.com/xOl7hvEEoR
errrrr.... when the cops are faced with this.. on 22:34 - Apr 21 by unstableblue
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Perhaps they'll just run away
1million automatic assault rifles in circulation in the public.. 390 million guns in total
And a commander in chief stoking hatred of authority and promoting struggle
Trump’s magic drug actually killed more people too
Coronavirus patients taking hydroxychloroquine, a treatment touted by President Trump, were no less likely to need mechanical ventilation and had higher deaths rates compared to those who did not take the drug, according to a new study https://t.co/8m0P9mhLEj
Coronavirus patients taking hydroxychloroquine, a treatment touted by President Trump, were no less likely to need mechanical ventilation and had higher deaths rates compared to those who did not take the drug, according to a new study https://t.co/8m0P9mhLEj
Things are going to get very ugly. The rabble rousers on the right are framing this as freedom issue. Playing to their mouth-breathing lard-for-brains base.
Things taking a dangerous turn in America with the lockdown on 02:17 - Apr 22 by Illinoisblue
Things are going to get very ugly. The rabble rousers on the right are framing this as freedom issue. Playing to their mouth-breathing lard-for-brains base.
It has to be remembered that most people in America don’t give a hoot about politics, Trump or anything outside of where they live. A relatively few people travel and its really countries within countries. I wouldn’t be surprised if half the people think Coronavirus is a character in a film. They’ll be fine.
It is noticeable that the epicentre is still basically New York and New Jersey with 24k deaths to date from a population of about 17 million, the poorest areas being worst affected. The rest of the country relatively free of it. In terms of deaths per million, the UK is nearly twice as bad. You look at testing, they’re at over 4m against a paltry 500k from a worse starting position. Whilst what is coming out of the US looks odd, especially their preoccupation with guns they can’t use, I would suggest that thanks to the mishandling of it, the situation here, in relative terms, is far worse despite Trump’s nonsense.
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Jesus Wept (n/t) on 06:56 - Apr 22 with 2161 views
Things taking a dangerous turn in America with the lockdown on 05:59 - Apr 22 by Churchman
It has to be remembered that most people in America don’t give a hoot about politics, Trump or anything outside of where they live. A relatively few people travel and its really countries within countries. I wouldn’t be surprised if half the people think Coronavirus is a character in a film. They’ll be fine.
It is noticeable that the epicentre is still basically New York and New Jersey with 24k deaths to date from a population of about 17 million, the poorest areas being worst affected. The rest of the country relatively free of it. In terms of deaths per million, the UK is nearly twice as bad. You look at testing, they’re at over 4m against a paltry 500k from a worse starting position. Whilst what is coming out of the US looks odd, especially their preoccupation with guns they can’t use, I would suggest that thanks to the mishandling of it, the situation here, in relative terms, is far worse despite Trump’s nonsense.
Part of that is because most of the rest of the country are behind New York in the progress of the disease. Also, due to the sparse and dispersed population in parts of the US, there will be quite large areas relatively unaffected.
Things taking a dangerous turn in America with the lockdown on 23:58 - Apr 21 by Trequartista
Over 800 in the uk, but they have 5 times as many people as us.
That's a single day high and probably a quirk of reporting. In the preceding 24 hours the figure was 449 and 596 the one before. Prior to that it was in the 800s for three days.
If you take a rolling average, our figures are showing signs of stability, if not a slight decline. US figures are still climbing, albeit the rate of increase is (thankfully) slowing.