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Why do you keep insisting on posting trash news stories that serve no purpose. First, the argument of keeping schools closed is because they serve as a vector of spread to the rest of the community, where there are significant health/life risks. Second, the idiot who made this claim specifically used statistics comparing deaths (under 15) so far compared to the population under 15, vs. total deaths from lightning strike (all ages) compared to the population under 15. That is disingenuous for a number of reasons. 1) It compares deaths for an entire year, of all ages, against the under 15 population. 2) It uses only the deaths for really 2-months of coronavirus, during a nationwide lockdown as a measure of the actual total mortality rate. 3) Only a moron cares about such statistics anyway, even if done in an honest manner.
Forgetful, I can say, without a doubt, that you are my favorite (as well as most informative) poster in this thread. And it's not even close.My only suggestion would be to stop engaging with chico, He wants only to argue and your points mean nothing to him.
Now we've heard everything ...https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-india-monkey/monkeys-steal-coronavirus-blood-samples-in-india-idUSKBN2351KV?fbclid=IwAR3Et16dbIpvmqi9LVIexWp9KhkqTUmZ0DGQUVvzyHvPMXZeMGlwFPznXNkLUCKNOW, India (Reuters) - A troop of monkeys in India attacked a medical official and snatched away blood samples of patients who had tested positive for the novel coronavirus, authorities said on Friday.The attack occurred this week when a laboratory technician was walking in the campus of a state-run medical college in Meerut, 460 km (285 miles) north of Lucknow, capital of Uttar Pradesh state.“Monkeys grabbed and fled with the blood samples of four COVID-19 patients who are undergoing treatment ... we had to take their blood samples again,” said Dr S. K. Garg, a top official at the college.
Yeah I mean, if we were to take a vote, my top 3 would be.1. forgetful2. mu03eng3. FrennsLiquorDeppt
It's 2020. Chances are we'll look back on this day and recall the "good old days" when those playful little monkeys first stole the samples...and before they used them to create a mutated and devastatingly lethal strain.
I’m devastated.But seriously, that is a solid list. The scientific information provided by forgetful is the main thing that keeps me coming back this thread. And I appreciate Eng and Frenns for trying to keep us on topic.
And only about 100 children (a fraction of a fraction of 1%) are kidnapped each year in the stereotypical stranger abductions you hear about in the news.http://www.pollyklaas.org/about/national-child-kidnapping.htmlSo nobody should be concerned about their 6-year-olds being outside without supervision.But I do hope you'll keep finding ways to downplay and minimize COVID-19. Thanks in advance!
How many are killed by their own hand with suicides? How far do you want to go? How many kids are killed by undocumented workers? Do you support a wall? Are their deaths any less deadly? I don't think anyone wants a child, an innocent child or baby to die. Personally, I don't want to see suicide rates go up 300% either. Or local gov'ts suspending services that help people because the money is all gone. You cannot protect in all circumstances. Follow the data, follow the science. The risks are very low, and it will be tragic any child that dies from it. No less tragic than any other child that dies.
You're a troll. I'm done engaging with you. (But I reserve the right to make fun of you.)
Honorable mention, goo.Seriously, you have been outstanding since you started posting near the beginning of this thread.
From the NY Times morning brief:‘Illiberal populists’ and the virusThe four large countries where coronavirus cases have been increasing fastest — Brazil, the U.S., Russia and Britain — have something in common: They are all run by populist male leaders who cast themselves as anti-elite and anti-establishment.“Very often they rail against intellectuals and experts of nearly all types,” Steven Levitsky, a Harvard political scientist, told us. The leaders, he said, “claim to have a kind of common-sense wisdom that the experts lack. This doesn’t work very well versus Covid-19.” We explain — with a chart — here.
I, too, can selectively narrow my data sets to seemingly draw a conclusion based on a political opinion I already had. Perhaps I should write for the NYT?Worldest largest country stopped virus cold, why authoritarian governments are the answer to pandemicsBylaw: mu03Eng of the New York Times
If we are expected to believe Chinese leaders, then you are right. I don’t. They lied before, but now they are honest. Hmm....
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