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What have we learned from all this?
On Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 3:07:17 PM UTC-7, Bob Youngblood wrote:
Interesting situation that we are all faced with the last few weeks, things are more serious than we ever expected. I was having a great discussion last evening with my family member who is an Infectious Disease MD, the discussion was eye opening! This is a game changer, and China has much to blame for not informing the world about what was happening with this virus. The doctors in China that alerted the gov about what was happening have disappeared, probably shot in some kind of firing line. Infection was spread globally during this time of silence from the Chinese. The good to come out of this is that Trump understands how vulnerable us as Americans are due to our lack of manufacturing that has been shipped abroad. We as a country will be in a much better position after this pandemic declines. Medications will once again be made in America, our dependency will be less on the global work force and our country will be better equipped to deal with the next medical crisis that exist. I have for some time been following the work of Dr. Jacob Glanville, who is funded by the Gates foundation. It was interesting to listen to his understanding of this situation and how it will be defeated. Flaming liberals are still blaming Trump for this species threatening virus, just tune into the twisted media and listen to what these so called educated idiots are saying, tell me that Jim Acosta is playing with a full deck. Does he really think that this country has a respirator for every person! What goes??? Bob I have learned to do a daily Lysol cleanse then stick an incandescent up my ass, to stay healthy. |
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On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 1:13:58 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 5:48:21 PM UTC+1, wrote: It's a hoax people. https://www.market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=239066 If you are waiting for government permission to go back to living, good luck. So its a hoax but one for which the president is pondering the possibility of injections of disinfectant? I haven't checked to see exactly what the President said. Don't care either because I do not take medical advice from Presidents. Not this one, the next one, nor any of the prior ones. And I'm certainly not taking medical advice from a billionaire computer guy. Or from gov't bureaucrats, the gov't health bureaucrats have a terrible track record and they are the 'credentialed professionals.' PS add journalists to the do not take medical advice from list. |
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On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 7:21:49 AM UTC-7, Jim Kellett wrote:
On Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 9:53:14 PM UTC-4, Bob Kuykendall wrote: Quick update: The US death toll from Covid-19 now stands at about 50,000, and that's in only about 2.5 months since the first US death reported. A bad influenza year might incur 60,000 deaths over 12 months. A lot depends on how we look at these data. If you average out the deaths from all causes by the week, we find that for the last two weeks COVID-19 is right now THE leading cause of death in the US! So it's serious, and certainly far more contagious than cardiovascular disease, cancer, auto accidents, whatever . . . Jim No, COVID19 is NOT the leading cause of death - that would be heart disease (647,457 in 2017) followed closely by cancer. COVID19 would come in 10th, right behind nephrotic syndrome, at the current level. It will probably end up in eight place between flu and diabetes. |
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On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 9:48:21 AM UTC-7, wrote:
It's a hoax people. https://www.market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=239066 If you are waiting for government permission to go back to living, good luck. 33% of public believes government is WITHHOLDING a COVID cure! https://theweek.com/speedreads/91069...being-withheld |
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On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 9:16:59 PM UTC-4, 2G wrote:
On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 9:48:21 AM UTC-7, wrote: It's a hoax people. https://www.market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=239066 If you are waiting for government permission to go back to living, good luck. 33% of public believes government is WITHHOLDING a COVID cure! https://theweek.com/speedreads/91069...being-withheld Clever making people think you have the answer they think they need |
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On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 16:47:58 -0700, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote:
I have learned to do a daily Lysol cleanse then stick an incandescent up my ass, to stay healthy. There's an interesting piece in this week's New Scientist. It appears that substantially more men than women are being admitted to hospital with COVID-19 - male:female ratios are 2:1 in Wuhan, 7:3 in UK & Northern Ireland and 62:38 in NYC. Apparently male:female death ratios show similar proportions. It also seems that the same male:female imbalance also applies to other coronaviruses (SARS and MERS) and to viral pneumonia, though this imbalance is not seen with other respiratory infections. However, older men are generally in worse health than older women across obesity, blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, lung and cardiovascular disease. The NYC study showed that, when this factor is included, the male:female susceptibility to COVID-19 vanishes. There's also a suggestion than, as several critical immune genes are on the X chromosome and that, as women have two X chromosomes against men's single copy, they may have higher natural immunities. -- Martin | martin at Gregorie | gregorie dot org |
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No, no, no, Jonathan.Â* It must be a UV light. :-D
On 4/24/2020 5:47 PM, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote: I have learned to do a daily Lysol cleanse then stick an incandescent up my ass, to stay healthy. -- Dan, 5J |
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On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 12:28:24 PM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote:
No, no, no, Jonathan.Â* It must be a UV light. :-D No, no, no, Dan The real reason is that women have been cleaning and scrubbing with Lysol and bleach for years. We were just exposed to a lot of it. That is why we live longer. |
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On Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 6:07:17 PM UTC-4, Bob Youngblood wrote:
Interesting situation that we are all faced with the last few weeks, things are more serious than we ever expected. I was having a great discussion last evening with my family member who is an Infectious Disease MD, the discussion was eye opening! This is a game changer, and China has much to blame for not informing the world about what was happening with this virus. The doctors in China that alerted the gov about what was happening have disappeared, probably shot in some kind of firing line. Infection was spread globally during this time of silence from the Chinese. The good to come out of this is that Trump understands how vulnerable us as Americans are due to our lack of manufacturing that has been shipped abroad. We as a country will be in a much better position after this pandemic declines. Medications will once again be made in America, our dependency will be less on the global work force and our country will be better equipped to deal with the next medical crisis that exist. I have for some time been following the work of Dr. Jacob Glanville, who is funded by the Gates foundation. It was interesting to listen to his understanding of this situation and how it will be defeated. Flaming liberals are still blaming Trump for this species threatening virus, just tune into the twisted media and listen to what these so called educated idiots are saying, tell me that Jim Acosta is playing with a full deck. Does he really think that this country has a respirator for every person! What goes??? Bob Well, what have we really learned, just to make a few observations one can conclude that things will probably take longer to get back to normal as we understand normality.Food supplies are in danger of being limited as farmers cannot get food and cattle to markets. Gasoline prices are cheap, I paid 1.67 per gallon today, last time we saw that was the day GW Bush left office. Airlines are in turmoil, no passengers and fewer routes. Restrictions are taking a toll, you cannot even get a haircut in Florida. Georgia governor thinks tattoos are so important that the shops must reopen. The governor of NY thinks that New Yorker's keep the economy of Florida rolling. Trying to find a roll of toilet paper in a store is nearly impossible, thank goodness for the USA Today, a bit rough but it works. Glider activity has been curtailed, not many dual flights and lessons, no baseball, cannot even go to Outback and get the special. Drove by Walmart today and say a 300 lb lady wearing a two piece tank top, WOW, that was ugly! I have seen a few good OLC flights lately and it looks like Moriarty is looking active and posting a few good flights. Take care and I hope everyone stays safe and enjoy their gliders. |
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On Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 5:48:27 PM UTC-7, Bob Youngblood wrote:
On Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 6:07:17 PM UTC-4, Bob Youngblood wrote: Interesting situation that we are all faced with the last few weeks, things are more serious than we ever expected. I was having a great discussion last evening with my family member who is an Infectious Disease MD, the discussion was eye opening! This is a game changer, and China has much to blame for not informing the world about what was happening with this virus. The doctors in China that alerted the gov about what was happening have disappeared, probably shot in some kind of firing line. Infection was spread globally during this time of silence from the Chinese. The good to come out of this is that Trump understands how vulnerable us as Americans are due to our lack of manufacturing that has been shipped abroad. We as a country will be in a much better position after this pandemic declines. Medications will once again be made in America, our dependency will be less on the global work force and our country will be better equipped to deal with the next medical crisis that exist. I have for some time been following the work of Dr. Jacob Glanville, who is funded by the Gates foundation. It was interesting to listen to his understanding of this situation and how it will be defeated. Flaming liberals are still blaming Trump for this species threatening virus, just tune into the twisted media and listen to what these so called educated idiots are saying, tell me that Jim Acosta is playing with a full deck. Does he really think that this country has a respirator for every person! What goes??? Bob Well, what have we really learned, just to make a few observations one can conclude that things will probably take longer to get back to normal as we understand normality.Food supplies are in danger of being limited as farmers cannot get food and cattle to markets. Gasoline prices are cheap, I paid 1.67 per gallon today, last time we saw that was the day GW Bush left office. Airlines are in turmoil, no passengers and fewer routes. Restrictions are taking a toll, you cannot even get a haircut in Florida. Georgia governor thinks tattoos are so important that the shops must reopen. The governor of NY thinks that New Yorker's keep the economy of Florida rolling. Trying to find a roll of toilet paper in a store is nearly impossible, thank goodness for the USA Today, a bit rough but it works. Glider activity has been curtailed, not many dual flights and lessons, no baseball, cannot even go to Outback and get the special. Drove by Walmart today and say a 300 lb lady wearing a two piece tank top, WOW, that was ugly! I have seen a few good OLC flights lately and it looks like Moriarty is looking active and posting a few good flights. Take care and I hope everyone stays safe and enjoy their gliders. I think what I have learned is I should have kept my ASH-26e all those years ago. I am starting to understand the benefits of a self launcher. |
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