No. It's trying to decipher Japanese.

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Sunbelt states such as Arizona, Florida and Texas have been especially hard-hit after pushing to reopen their economies earlier in the pandemic. Cases a day have nearly doubled in Florida, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. More than 40 hospitals across the state maxed out their intensive care unit capacity, NBC News reported.
“We’re putting ourselves at risk and other people aren’t willing to do anything and in fact go the other way and be aggressive to promote the disease,” Dr Andrew Pastewski, intensive care unit medical director at Jackson South medical center in Miami, told Reuters. Pastewski himself was diagnosed with Covid-19. “It’s just disheartening,” he said.
In Texas, the number of new cases a day doubled in two weeks, to more than 9,100 a day. Texas and California, the two most populous states, both reported record deaths on Wednesday, according to Reuters.
Also Cortisol regulation gets messed up I think.Superior Mind wrote:
The state of being stressed out is the fight or flight mode. The body surges with adrenaline. Normally reserved for when our lives are in immediate danger. It makes you hyper vigilant and unable to plan long term. So many people are stuck in survival mode and fall victim to adrenal fatigue and other things.
People still refuse to be swayed by the numbers, and are still directing dark thoughts towards the radical liberals who "staged this whole thing" to weaken America economically to the point where they could finally throw a coup and force socialism. That or blame Fauci.uziq wrote:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jul/10/florida-coronavirus-cases-icu-beds-arizona-texasSunbelt states such as Arizona, Florida and Texas have been especially hard-hit after pushing to reopen their economies earlier in the pandemic. Cases a day have nearly doubled in Florida, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. More than 40 hospitals across the state maxed out their intensive care unit capacity, NBC News reported.
“We’re putting ourselves at risk and other people aren’t willing to do anything and in fact go the other way and be aggressive to promote the disease,” Dr Andrew Pastewski, intensive care unit medical director at Jackson South medical center in Miami, told Reuters. Pastewski himself was diagnosed with Covid-19. “It’s just disheartening,” he said.
In Texas, the number of new cases a day doubled in two weeks, to more than 9,100 a day. Texas and California, the two most populous states, both reported record deaths on Wednesday, according to Reuters.
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I don't understand. Did he not get admitted into a hospital? Did he try to manage COVID at home? You can't play with your phone while on a ventilator.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Despite all the guff and nastiness, I'm still glad that Jay's story doesn't didn't end like this:
Richard Rose: Ohio Man Dies of COVID-19 After Saying Masks Were Hype
https://heavy.com/news/2020/07/richard- … ronavirus/
And a day before that,
I guess you don't remember giving me shit for buying masks at home depot back in march. I believe you told me to donate them to a hospital.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
There's like two days between the first example's posts. Crazy. I wonder if Jay is on twitter with this stuff? Earlier in this thread I would have probably been panned by him for saying I wore a mask. Now he doesn't have a problem with it and never did.
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