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Doesn't Newsome have a buddy in charge of counting the Recall Signatures?............................this one will be a Doozy!

It’s never too early for magats to start making excuses for losing. Is his buddy the long dead South American dictator Hugo Chavez, who also “stole” the election from the deranged cheeto?
 
The B.1.1.7 variant now spreading across the U.S. is the most contagious and deadly variant yet. Should we wait for peer reviewed studies to determine exactly how much more easily it can be spread on soccer fields, and more dangerous to kids, refs, coaches and parents?
 
The B.1.1.7 variant now spreading across the U.S. is the most contagious and deadly variant yet. Should we wait for peer reviewed studies to determine exactly how much more easily it can be spread on soccer fields, and more dangerous to kids, refs, coaches and parents?
On the field, it spreads about 60% to 70% more easily than not much.

As before, avoid team dinners, carpools, and out of area trips. Wear your mask and enjoy the games.
 
The graph from worldometer shows new cases per day as of March 19, 2021 for the UK . B.1.1.7. which is supposed to be much more contagious then the version in the US was first discovered in Dec in the UK . The graph seems to show a significant decline in new cases over the last 2 months . UK is far from herd immunity so what accounts for this decline from a virus that is so contagious and appeared in the UK in Dec or before .

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The graph from worldometer shows new cases per day as of March 19, 2021 for the UK . B.1.1.7. which is supposed to be much more contagious then the version in the US was first discovered in Dec in the UK . The graph seems to show a significant decline in new cases over the last 2 months . UK is far from herd immunity so what accounts for this decline from a virus that is so contagious and appeared in the UK in Dec or before .

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You’re right that it is not not herd immunity. For the last three months, UK has been taking this seriously, in a way that we have not been.

Remember Boris Johnson asking the whole country to cancel Christmas plans? It wasn’t just Christmas. They closed the restaurants, the pubs, the indoor gyms, and so on.

List of what they are and are not allowing:

Turns out, if you close the stupid stuff, numbers go down.
 
You’re right that it is not not herd immunity. For the last three months, UK has been taking this seriously, in a way that we have not been.

Remember Boris Johnson asking the whole country to cancel Christmas plans? It wasn’t just Christmas. They closed the restaurants, the pubs, the indoor gyms, and so on.

List of what they are and are not allowing:

Turns out, if you close the stupid stuff, numbers go down.
You sir are a liar!!!
 
You’re right that it is not not herd immunity. For the last three months, UK has been taking this seriously, in a way that we have not been.

Remember Boris Johnson asking the whole country to cancel Christmas plans? It wasn’t just Christmas. They closed the restaurants, the pubs, the indoor gyms, and so on.

List of what they are and are not allowing:

Turns out, if you close the stupid stuff, numbers go down.
Honest question: what you think about South Africa? Despite the variant., a vaccine debacle, winter they are at the bottom of the bell curve. Second lockdown not as widely respected as first due to economic collapse of the country....corner stone was a curfew and alcohol ban.... religious services, political gatherings continued. You think they are at herd immunity?
 
Honest question: what you think about South Africa? Despite the variant., a vaccine debacle, winter they are at the bottom of the bell curve. Second lockdown not as widely respected as first due to economic collapse of the country....corner stone was a curfew and alcohol ban.... religious services, political gatherings continued. You think they are at herd immunity?
I don't know much about SA and SA policies.

In particular, I have no idea how good their data is, or how much of their normal civic life is indoors.

The bell curve doesn't convince me by itself. They are at the end of summer. USA looked pretty good back in September, too.

Then you hit winter, people go inside, and Rt goes back up. Higher Rt means higher herd immunity threshold, so even if they are "herd immune" now, that may not be true in July.
 
You sir are a liar!!!
I didn't think people here would like that answer.

UK does seem to have managed the variant with vaccines, a ban on indoor gatherings, and closures of high risk places.

Case counts there are too low for it to be herd immunity, but NHS is reputable enough for us to trust their data. And I don't see any other viable explanation.

We just disagree. Have a great day.
 
I didn't think people here would like that answer.

UK does seem to have managed the variant with vaccines, a ban on indoor gatherings, and closures of high risk places.

Case counts there are too low for it to be herd immunity, but NHS is reputable enough for us to trust their data. And I don't see any other viable explanation.

We just disagree. Have a great day.
The media in our country dos not show what is really happening in London. You sir are also controlled by your own fear and the news you watch. Trust me dude, you are brainwashed. The issue here is I think your trying to mislead people because you hate t. It was political for you and then you went all in with your bs. Now and very soon, you will be xposed. Its the truth liar.
 
I didn't think people here would like that answer.

UK does seem to have managed the variant with vaccines, a ban on indoor gatherings, and closures of high risk places.

Case counts there are too low for it to be herd immunity, but NHS is reputable enough for us to trust their data. And I don't see any other viable explanation.

We just disagree. Have a great day.
Question. California had its own variant and to my understanding it was 20% to 30% more contagious than the original strain. This is why our numbers were so high in the Dec-June. Wouldn’t this help us manage theUK variant better than other regions? Again this could be a very dumb question but it seems like we might make it through given that our weekly vaccination rates are increasing every week.

San Diego County still continues to worry but their case count has stayed under 500 daily cases despite them having so many uk variant cases in January.
 
Winter of Darkness is over? Spring forward to Justice, honor, love and fairness?

@dad4, @espola @thelonggame @Hüsker Dü and least but not least, t has a message for you @EOTL.....lol. This is just for a fun Saturday and not being serious. I'm driving home a point though. Dont hate the leader. Have compassion on the leader of the world. This is satire and not from me and a pal sent it to me. He was afraid you guys would go ape shit when were all just trying to be fair and honest with each other. You know, tell the truth. I just thought the four of you would get a kick out of this meme.

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The B.1.1.7 variant now spreading across the U.S. is the most contagious and deadly variant yet. Should we wait for peer reviewed studies to determine exactly how much more easily it can be spread on soccer fields, and more dangerous to kids, refs, coaches and parents?
yes.
 
Question. California had its own variant and to my understanding it was 20% to 30% more contagious than the original strain. This is why our numbers were so high in the Dec-June. Wouldn’t this help us manage theUK variant better than other regions? Again this could be a very dumb question but it seems like we might make it through given that our weekly vaccination rates are increasing every week.

San Diego County still continues to worry but their case count has stayed under 500 daily cases despite them having so many uk variant cases in January.
The CA variant should help us relative to the UK variant, to the extent that CA immunity confers UK immunity.

The vaccine is also helping, as is summer weather.

The decision to reopen dining and stadiums is definitely counterproductive. This is why I think we will stabilize, instead of continuing to see cases drop over the next few weeks.
 
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