Seems to think he can convince the virus to go away if we agree to give it our elders. He should volunteer to go first.
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Not a smart move.slowcat95 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:03 pmRelatedly
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The president saying '..he would love the country opened up and raring to go by Easter." is stupid? Come on man. I watched the interview and did not rely on biased news reports, and what he said made a ton of sense. He did not set a guidline, but a goal. I realize soome people will criticize anything the president does, just like some will defend what he does, but the headline is a classic example of fake news.
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I’m sure he would love it- but it appears either unrealistic or foolhardy. And since we’re in the middle of something with the potential to be really bad he needs to be something other than unrealistic or foolhardy.
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Yes, by Easter is not realistic. Even by May or June is a huge stretch.
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Whew. Amazing.slowcat95 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:03 pmRelatedly
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My daughter lives in Lynchburg. I'll warn her to be extra careful.
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It's both unrealistic and foolhardy. Lots of people will follow his lead and let their guard down, right when the actual public health/medical/epidemiology/immunology/virology/vaccinology/infectious disease experts say we need to be locking down and staying that way.
Speaking of people who are medical/virology/immunology/vaccinology experts, Sallie Permar--Duke physician, DU grad, & former XC runner--has a lot to say about all of this on FB. She's worth a follow.
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By Easter is not realistic at all. We need to get well on the downside of the curve before "normal" life resumes. That being said, at some point we as a society will have to make some very hard decisions about resuming the "normal." That time is not yet foreseeable.cat44 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:17 pmThe president saying '..he would love the country opened up and raring to go by Easter." is stupid? Come on man. I watched the interview and did not rely on biased news reports, and what he said made a ton of sense. He did not set a guidline, but a goal. I realize soome people will criticize anything the president does, just like some will defend what he does, but the headline is a classic example of fake news.
We have been insulated by immunizations, antibiotics, advanced medical developments, etc. to think we are somehow immune to the effects of a global pandemic. We are not. These things have happened throughout history, and they will continue to happen. Evolution, you know.
Nobody even talks about overpopulation as a contributing factor to all of this. I believe it is the central factor and that almost every ill (climate change, pollution, etc.) stems from it. It is quite possible we have, through artificial means, exceeded the carrying capacity of our planet.
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I watched that part of the interview also. He said that's what he wanted and that it would be wonderful if all the churches were filled on Easter Sunday. I judge the headline, by Fox News, to be a pretty accurate capsuling of what he said.cat44 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:17 pmThe president saying '..he would love the country opened up and raring to go by Easter." is stupid? Come on man. I watched the interview and did not rely on biased news reports, and what he said made a ton of sense. He did not set a guidline, but a goal. I realize soome people will criticize anything the president does, just like some will defend what he does, but the headline is a classic example of fake news.
That soon after all the infections suggests that churches filled with people are going to provide some opportunities for others to become infected. I have no idea how many, but it is not overwhelmingly brilliant to want that to happen.
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Probably a poor choice of venue, since the Bubonic Plague, in its own time, spread largely through the churches.
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Episcopalians in this diocese are out through May 17 at least.
The United Methodist conference is saying until further notice.
The United Methodist conference is saying until further notice.
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No. That headline isn't particularly stupid. It isn't even one of the three stupidest things in that article. I heard even loopier things from Cuomo today. We have amazingly incompetent leaders. Both parties. And that's no news at all.cat44 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:17 pmThe president saying '..he would love the country opened up and raring to go by Easter." is stupid? Come on man. I watched the interview and did not rely on biased news reports, and what he said made a ton of sense. He did not set a guidline, but a goal. I realize soome people will criticize anything the president does, just like some will defend what he does, but the headline is a classic example of fake news.
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