Kolek planning to go pro
Speaking of Covid: As his press conference today, "If you take the blue states out, we're at a level I don't think anybody in the world would be at," Trump stated sedately.How is it even possible to be that stupid?Also, "If you don't count the games that the Dodgers won, they are the worst baseball team in the world".
It's not stupidity. It's callousness because, since those people don't help him, he doesn't feel their lives have as much value.
Living in Michigan, as soon as I hear 'Hillsdale', I assume politics I will disagree with.
Guessing this is the "labor day" bump in cases, but concerning since it's largely been controlled among my coworkers until now.
With no evidence: I think a reasonable guess, along with the holiday, is everyone's kids going back to school.
Concur, that could be, but most every school district around my work is full virtual at least until later in Sept, or Oct sometime.Nonetheless, an uptick in positive cases is starting to develop nationwide.
And the midwest is leading the way. The top states for cases per 100,000 residents over the past 7 days:1. North Dakota2. South Dakota3. Missouri4. Wisconsin5. Arkansas6. Iowahttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage#hotspots
I wish I was surprised by this, but I am not....C.D.C. Testing Guidance Was Published Against Scientists’ Objectionshttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/17/health/coronavirus-testing-cdc.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=HomepageA heavily criticized recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last month about who should be tested for the coronavirus was not written by C.D.C. scientists and was posted to the agency’s website despite their serious objections, according to several people familiar with the matter as well as internal documents obtained by The New York Times.The guidance said it was not necessary to test people without symptoms of Covid-19 even if they had been exposed to the virus. It came at a time when public health experts were pushing for more testing rather than less, and administration officials told The Times that the document was a C.D.C. product and had been revised with input from the agency’s director, Dr. Robert Redfield.But officials told The Times this week that the health department did the rewriting itself and then “dropped” it into the C.D.C.’s public website, flouting the agency’s strict scientific review process.
I am imposing a suspension on myself for at least 3 days. I don’t think what I said is factually wrong. But it is not appropriate in this forum and was said in a fashion that is not proper.