Some data on Covid-19 and why we're not over reacting...


The website is commonly used to publish research papers before they have been reviewed by others knowledgable in the field and accepted for publication in an established journal. They are always willing to listen to experts, such as Southern California plumbers, for example.
 
My next door neighbor's brother was on his death bed with type 2 diabetes and corona virus.
On a ventilator, and thought to be a goner.
They administered hydroxichloraquine+z-Pack and in 18 hours he was walking out of the hospital.

Send your data to the authors. That's what is posted on the website for - to gather reviews.

Did it cure his diabetes also?
 
Keep digging big guy.
I love how you and spola are intertwined.
Its almost like you're the same douchebag.
You complete eachother's sentences and answer questions for eachother.
You even use the same little phrases.
What should I be digging for, the truth?

Should I dig for my barber shop that just went under?
 
Norway and Sweden have similar populations and similar universal health care plans. Norway had strict social isolation protocols in place; Sweden did not.

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Hi, I think this is a really good piece of information. The different approaches to dealing with Covid-19 will definitely have different results. My biggest issue, and this is just an observation, is much of the data and analysis is so binary. Meaning its mortality rate, its this, or that...its singular. I'm guilty of it. This is a multi faceted situation and if you focus on only one area only, you will disregard others that make an impact to society, country, commerce, well being, etc.. Think of weather...which area of the world is best? If you focus on just temperature, you are eliminating, humidity, wind, precipitation, elevation, etc. from the equation and may leave out a better place. My vote is San Diego...used to live there...I think this is the same in terms of the many factors that need to be determined to figure out the right course of action for dealing with this. It is so multi-faceted that there are so many variables to consider. We can all focus on one area, spin a narrative one way or the other (not blaming or pointing fingers at anyone...just replied to @espola 's post because I thought the data point was intriguing), but there are a combination of variables that are in play to come up with the best solution for our country in terms of how to deal with this and move forward. It is very dynamic. Lots of perspectives and views. Nobody and I mean nobody wants people to die. Nobody wants others to be in financial ruin, distress, without food, shelter, lose their livelihoods, homes, etc. People have different perspectives based on their experiences, and some feel more strongly than others regarding guidance provided, freedoms, choice, data, etc. There is a balance or Goldilocks Zone here somewhere. I just hope our elected leaders can find it before we all beat the shit out of each other. Its getting ugly out there and on here.
 
Hi, I think this is a really good piece of information. The different approaches to dealing with Covid-19 will definitely have different results. My biggest issue, and this is just an observation, is much of the data and analysis is so binary. Meaning its mortality rate, its this, or that...its singular. I'm guilty of it. This is a multi faceted situation and if you focus on only one area only, you will disregard others that make an impact to society, country, commerce, well being, etc.. Think of weather...which area of the world is best? If you focus on just temperature, you are eliminating, humidity, wind, precipitation, elevation, etc. from the equation and may leave out a better place. My vote is San Diego...used to live there...I think this is the same in terms of the many factors that need to be determined to figure out the right course of action for dealing with this. It is so multi-faceted that there are so many variables to consider. We can all focus on one area, spin a narrative one way or the other (not blaming or pointing fingers at anyone...just replied to @espola 's post because I thought the data point was intriguing), but there are a combination of variables that are in play to come up with the best solution for our country in terms of how to deal with this and move forward. It is very dynamic. Lots of perspectives and views. Nobody and I mean nobody wants people to die. Nobody wants others to be in financial ruin, distress, without food, shelter, lose their livelihoods, homes, etc. People have different perspectives based on their experiences, and some feel more strongly than others regarding guidance provided, freedoms, choice, data, etc. There is a balance or Goldilocks Zone here somewhere. I just hope our elected leaders can find it before we all beat the shit out of each other. Its getting ugly out there and on here.
Spola is in the authoritarian camp.
He wants all of us to knuckle under and submit to a benevolent government lordship.
masks and gloves mandatory, and any dissent mocked, and ultimately crushed.
 
I love how you and spola are intertwined.
Its almost like you're the same douchebag.
You complete eachother's sentences and answer questions for eachother.
You even use the same little phrases.
What should I be digging for, the truth?

Should I dig for my barber shop that just went under?
That's funny coming from one of the I know how he feels about it guys.
 
The protesters, the pussies, are a distinct minority. The world, literally, the WORLD is laughing and shaking their heads at those idiots endangering their communities, their families.
 
He's a pussy who feels entitled to more than everyone else. Stay calm and stay home . . . maybe that's the problem?

I have been "locked down" because my wife is doing all our shopping runs. She goes in to help out at her friend's restaurant most days, shopping for supplies and working the front counter for the takeout customers and delivery people.

A woman came in to pick up a delivery order a couple of days ago, but without mask or gloves required in San Diego for all food handlers. When my wife asked her to leave and not come back until she had mask and gloves, the woman shouted obscenities and grabbed the mask off my wife's face. The delivery service has banned her and SDPD are reviewing the security video.
 
I have been "locked down" because my wife is doing all our shopping runs. She goes in to help out at her friend's restaurant most days, shopping for supplies and working the front counter for the takeout customers and delivery people.

A woman came in to pick up a delivery order a couple of days ago, but without mask or gloves required in San Diego for all food handlers. When my wife asked her to leave and not come back until she had mask and gloves, the woman shouted obscenities and grabbed the mask off my wife's face. The delivery service has banned her and SDPD are reviewing the security video.
Times are tough and when the going gets tough the tough retain their composure.
 
I have been "locked down" because my wife is doing all our shopping runs. She goes in to help out at her friend's restaurant most days, shopping for supplies and working the front counter for the takeout customers and delivery people.

A woman came in to pick up a delivery order a couple of days ago, but without mask or gloves required in San Diego for all food handlers. When my wife asked her to leave and not come back until she had mask and gloves, the woman shouted obscenities and grabbed the mask off my wife's face. The delivery service has banned her and SDPD are reviewing the security video.
You dont work, you self absorbed piece of shit.
Think about the millions who have lost their jobs, businesses, and are on the verge of losing their homes.
You really are a selfish cocksucker.
 
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