lil_droo
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uziq wrote:

how have you 'peaked' when you've done almost nothing to control the disease? lots of countries have had 1 or 2 day 'dips' in infection rates, fwiw.
lol how have we not done anything? social distancing guidelines and basically shut down the economy to quarantine. u don't live out here bro. LA is fairly dead except for essential workers and shit. and now a lot of ppl u do see out are wearing masks and gloves etc. don't say we aren't doing anything to control this lol

and jay i think the 2 million estimate was like worst case scenario if we didn't do any social distancing etc. i heard something the other day that we're actually looking at less than 100,000 dead (80,000 i think it was) after this is all over. down a lot from 100k-240k or whatever they were acting like was basically a given. prolly gonna even be less than the 80k tbh
gang shit
unnamednewbie13
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Larssen wrote:

So all the news on the corona crisis in the US incl. Trump are pushing the notion that this week will be the worst week. I don't know how they got to that conclusion.

On average, going from first symptoms to death takes 18 days. 18 days ago the US had 9000 confirmed cases. 11 days ago it was 100k. Less than a third of today's total cases were determined between 11-18 days ago.

The worst week isn't going to be this week. It's this week, the week after and the week following that one. April is going to be 'the worst month' before a noticeable decline in confirmed cases, ICU admissions and deaths. The same has been true in Italy and Spain: it's a month of hell (at least), not a week.

Trump is pushing a political narrative completely disconnected from the reality of the crisis he's facing. That's going to be fun next week, but I'm sure everyone will just pretend like they never said anything.
I'm just going to drop this here, again, for the third time:

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Supposedly Trump's approval rating is 49% through all this.

Who Are the Voters Behind Trump's Higher Approval Rating? 4/1
https://www.yahoo.com/news/voters-behin … 19015.html

Justin Penn, a Pittsburgh voter who calls himself politically independent, favored Joe Biden in a matchup with President Donald Trump until recently. But the president’s performance during the coronavirus outbreak has Penn reconsidering.

“I think he’s handled it pretty well,” he said of the president, whose daily White House appearances Penn catches on Facebook after returning from his job as a bank security guard. “I think he’s tried to keep people calm,” he said. “I know some people don’t think he’s taking it seriously, but I think he’s doing the best with the information he had.”

Although Penn, 40, said he did not vote for Trump, his opinion of the president has improved recently and he very well might back him for a second term.

Across the country, the coronavirus has sickened more than 150,000 people, cost millions their jobs and tanked the stock market. Yet the president’s approval ratings are as high as they have ever been, despite what most agree to be his slow performance dealing with the crisis, as well as his record of falsehoods about the virus, his propensity to push ideas and treatments that contradict expert advice, and his habit of lashing out at governors on the front lines.

While public perceptions are fluid in a crisis, a notable twist in polling at this point is that independents are driving Trump’s bump in approval, and some increased Democratic support is a factor as well. Gallup called that “highly unusual for Trump” in reporting its latest survey, which was released last week and showed Trump’s approval rating at 49%, equal to the best of his presidency.

continues
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Jay
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lil_droo wrote:

uziq wrote:

how have you 'peaked' when you've done almost nothing to control the disease? lots of countries have had 1 or 2 day 'dips' in infection rates, fwiw.
lol how have we not done anything? social distancing guidelines and basically shut down the economy to quarantine. u don't live out here bro. LA is fairly dead except for essential workers and shit. and now a lot of ppl u do see out are wearing masks and gloves etc. don't say we aren't doing anything to control this lol

and jay i think the 2 million estimate was like worst case scenario if we didn't do any social distancing etc. i heard something the other day that we're actually looking at less than 100,000 dead (80,000 i think it was) after this is all over. down a lot from 100k-240k or whatever they were acting like was basically a given. prolly gonna even be less than the 80k tbh
2.2 million was the estimate that uzique was using to work himself into a panic. People aren't going to remember this as anything other than a colossal panic brought about by the same catastrophists that think the world is going to end in 12 years if we don't adopt the Paris Climate Accords.
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uziq
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no, i didn't think 2.2 million people were going to die. i said that was the consequence of 'doing nothing', which was what you have advised repeatedly in this scenario. i have never questioned that enacting full social distancing for a decent amount of time would get a grip on the numbers.

new york state will still be seeing new infections in a month or two's time. you haven't been distancing for anywhere near enough. it took italy and china nearly 2 months to see a proper change in the pattern. it's premature, that's what i'm saying.

not sure i've ever expressed any hysteria about the environment or come across as an eco-militant on here, either. more zzzzzzz recycling of tropes from your trash right-wing blogs, jay.

Last edited by uziq (2020-04-06 12:06:11)

Larssen
Member
+99|2308

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Larssen wrote:

So all the news on the corona crisis in the US incl. Trump are pushing the notion that this week will be the worst week. I don't know how they got to that conclusion.

On average, going from first symptoms to death takes 18 days. 18 days ago the US had 9000 confirmed cases. 11 days ago it was 100k. Less than a third of today's total cases were determined between 11-18 days ago.

The worst week isn't going to be this week. It's this week, the week after and the week following that one. April is going to be 'the worst month' before a noticeable decline in confirmed cases, ICU admissions and deaths. The same has been true in Italy and Spain: it's a month of hell (at least), not a week.

Trump is pushing a political narrative completely disconnected from the reality of the crisis he's facing. That's going to be fun next week, but I'm sure everyone will just pretend like they never said anything.
I'm just going to drop this here, again, for the third time:

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Supposedly Trump's approval rating is 49% through all this.

Who Are the Voters Behind Trump's Higher Approval Rating? 4/1
https://www.yahoo.com/news/voters-behin … 19015.html

Justin Penn, a Pittsburgh voter who calls himself politically independent, favored Joe Biden in a matchup with President Donald Trump until recently. But the president’s performance during the coronavirus outbreak has Penn reconsidering.

“I think he’s handled it pretty well,” he said of the president, whose daily White House appearances Penn catches on Facebook after returning from his job as a bank security guard. “I think he’s tried to keep people calm,” he said. “I know some people don’t think he’s taking it seriously, but I think he’s doing the best with the information he had.”

Although Penn, 40, said he did not vote for Trump, his opinion of the president has improved recently and he very well might back him for a second term.

Across the country, the coronavirus has sickened more than 150,000 people, cost millions their jobs and tanked the stock market. Yet the president’s approval ratings are as high as they have ever been, despite what most agree to be his slow performance dealing with the crisis, as well as his record of falsehoods about the virus, his propensity to push ideas and treatments that contradict expert advice, and his habit of lashing out at governors on the front lines.

While public perceptions are fluid in a crisis, a notable twist in polling at this point is that independents are driving Trump’s bump in approval, and some increased Democratic support is a factor as well. Gallup called that “highly unusual for Trump” in reporting its latest survey, which was released last week and showed Trump’s approval rating at 49%, equal to the best of his presidency.

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Bush's approval rating spiked to 71% on the eve of the Iraq war. Crisis 'unites' a country behind its leader. If you look at it in this perspective, Trump's approval ratings are shockingly low in these circumstances. He only barely managed to woo a few extra %, for now.
SuperJail Warden
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Larssen wrote:

So all the news on the corona crisis in the US incl. Trump are pushing the notion that this week will be the worst week. I don't know how they got to that conclusion.
Are you sure he didn't mean this will be the worst week yet with subsequent weeks being even worse?
https://i.imgur.com/dCqWAAB.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/xsoGn9X.jpg
SuperJail Warden
Gone Forever
+659|4140

Larssen wrote:

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Larssen wrote:

So all the news on the corona crisis in the US incl. Trump are pushing the notion that this week will be the worst week. I don't know how they got to that conclusion.

On average, going from first symptoms to death takes 18 days. 18 days ago the US had 9000 confirmed cases. 11 days ago it was 100k. Less than a third of today's total cases were determined between 11-18 days ago.

The worst week isn't going to be this week. It's this week, the week after and the week following that one. April is going to be 'the worst month' before a noticeable decline in confirmed cases, ICU admissions and deaths. The same has been true in Italy and Spain: it's a month of hell (at least), not a week.

Trump is pushing a political narrative completely disconnected from the reality of the crisis he's facing. That's going to be fun next week, but I'm sure everyone will just pretend like they never said anything.
I'm just going to drop this here, again, for the third time:

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Supposedly Trump's approval rating is 49% through all this.

Who Are the Voters Behind Trump's Higher Approval Rating? 4/1
https://www.yahoo.com/news/voters-behin … 19015.html


smh
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Bush's approval rating spiked to 71% on the eve of the Iraq war. Crisis 'unites' a country behind its leader. If you look at it in this perspective, Trump's approval ratings are shockingly low in these circumstances. He only barely managed to woo a few extra %, for now.
Bush's approval rating immediately after the September 11th attacks was 90%. Trump's crisis bump is in fact very low.
https://i.imgur.com/xsoGn9X.jpg
Larssen
Member
+99|2308
In fairness Fox News&co did ensure the corona pandemic was and is not perceived as a crisis but a partisan issue. Democrats are 'the pandemic party' remember. These folk are imo complicit to this whole situation. May also explain a tiny part of Trump's tiny approval bump.

In other news BoJo has been taken to intensive care. First he got corona symptoms, but nothing serious. Then it got a little worse, but he was feeling better going in the weekend. Then he gets wheeled into a hospital at 9pm on a sunday, but only as a precaution. Now he's in the ICU, just in case he needs a ventilator.

Can these a-holes just deliver an honest message instead of the compulsive positivity (i.e. lying). God forbid but a week from now they might just pre-emptively prepare his casket. You know, in case it's necessary.

Last edited by Larssen (2020-04-06 13:13:13)

coke
Aye up duck!
+440|7129|England. Stoke
Remember anyone who doesn't agree with Jay is "panicking" or a "pussy".

Even when he's consistently made himself look like an utter halfwit throughout this thread.
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,072|7192|PNW

On that (Fox News),

Washington state group sues Fox News over coronavirus reporting
https://www.businessinsurance.com/artic … -reporting

A Washington state group has filed suit against Fox News charging that its “erroneous” and “incomplete” reporting on the coronavirus pandemic violated the state’s Consumer Protection Act.

The lawsuit says that “while acting in the broad stream of commerce, Defendants knowingly disseminated false, erroneous, and incomplete information, which was unreasonably relied upon by the public and which had the effect of delaying and interfering with the implementation of effective mitigation and countermeasures against the virus,”  according to the lawsuit filed Thursday in state court in Seattle in Washington League for Increased Transparency and Ethics, a Washington non-profit corporation, v. Fox News, Fox News Group, Fox News Corp., Rupert Murdoch, AT&T TV, Comcast.

The lawsuit by the Olympia, Washington-based organization charges that the defendants’ actions were a clear violation of the Consumer Protection Act and that their “campaign of deception led viewers to take unnecessary risk and ignore the dangers of the virus, especially dangers posed to the elderly, immunocompromised, and those with underlying conditions.”

cont'd
I'm not sure that it'll go anywhere. But if it did, for the sake of argument, it would be interesting times for fake news.
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,822|6526|eXtreme to the maX

Jay wrote:

Climate change, its just weather, so totally overblown.
Says the dumbass who gets his information from other dumbasses.
The problem with this one is once it kicks off it will take decades to peak and half a century to come down the other side - if ever.
You think a month of China Bat Flu and a few thousand people dying has been bad for your 401k, try multiple decades and all of millions of people's wealth being destroyed - just in the New York area.

Last edited by Dilbert_X (2020-04-06 16:36:59)

Fuck Israel
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,822|6526|eXtreme to the maX

Jay wrote:

I'm sure your information is much better than whatever he's receiving.
Of course Trump never misrepresents anything, or just makes things up on the spot, and all the experts agree with him.
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uziq
Member
+527|3872
trump still seems to be in a sort of fantastic denial mode, hyping 'wonder drugs' and 'miracle cures'. he hasn't shifted his position much fundamentally from the early onset when he was telling everyone it 'would vanish' and 'just go away'. i mean, this would be understandable thinking in a 6 year old, but not in an adult in a position of leadership.

an anti-malaria drug is not going to fix coronavirus in the US. trump needs to shelve his pet theories and follow the experts.
SuperJail Warden
Gone Forever
+659|4140
Right wingers still do not take this seriously. That's basically all there is to this. Nothing will change their mind either.
https://i.imgur.com/xsoGn9X.jpg
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
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I guess we'll see if this thing has peaked in the US, maybe around NY where they've just started to take it seriously - and the deaths haven't peaked - then there's the whole of the rest of the US.
I'm doubtful Americans are taking the precautions seriously, not when there are people like Jay in the population.

Churches allowed to stay open
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/02/coronav … tions.html

Best of luck chaps.

Last edited by Dilbert_X (2020-04-06 16:45:15)

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uziq
Member
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i'd be interested to know what all the death-cult social darwinist right-wing lot think about stories like this.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ … oronavirus

An experienced and hugely admired heart surgeon has died in an intensive care unit in Wales after testing positive for Covid-19.
when they run their sobering 'analyses', saying how x thousand dead are fine, it only kills off the elderly, etc., all those crypto-eugenicist arguments in favour of the market, do they really take the above into account? this virus isn't just cleaning up the senile and the vulnerable. many people are getting deathly sick at the top of their careers, i.e. in their 40s to 60s, and at their productive peak.

what a tremendous loss of expertise and human wisdom we are facing when an entire cohort of senior surgeons and medical staff are being killed off. and this will gradually branch out to affect any number of other industries and fields, too. not to mention a loss of value, if you want to put it in cold economic terms, in the sense of public investment, training, staffing, etc.

and, of course, in other news.



https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52192604

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved to intensive care in hospital after his coronavirus symptoms "worsened", Downing Street has said.
pussies!

Last edited by uziq (2020-04-07 02:15:39)

uziq
Member
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ … treatments

Donald Trump has said he asked US pharmaceutical companies working on experimental coronavirus drugs to approach Boris Johnson’s doctors and offer their help, after it emerged that the British prime minister was in intensive care.

In an evening press briefing, Trump did not name the companies or the drugs, but earlier in the day he held a conference about therapeutic drugs with the heads of four US pharmaceutical and biotech companies: Amgen, Genetech, Gilead, and Regeneron.

Trump has consistently promoted the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine in combination with an antibiotic azithromycin, as a “game-changer” in the battle with coronavirus, although his own health officials have cautioned that there is no proof they are effective.

I’ve asked two of the leading companies ... They’ve come with the solutions and just have done incredible jobs – and I’ve asked him to contact London immediately,” Trump said. “They’ve really advanced therapeutics … and they have arrived in London already. The London office has whatever they need. We’ll see if we can be of help. We’ve contacted all of Boris’s doctors, and we’ll see what is going to take place, but they are ready to go.”
i really think that trump is deranged. your president is not compos mentis. all of his own top scientific advisors keep cautioning against these drugs he's rabidly over-promoting. none of them seriously think they work or will offer a meaningful solution. meanwhile trump is going out to the media and publicly offering unproven drugs to other world leaders. it is completely, utterly deranged behaviour.

it's so funny when jay talks about 'trump listening to information and advice', as if that logical, rational process is even at work here. trump doesn't listen to advice and weigh the options. the man is divorced from all reality.

meanwhile 'downing street declined president trump's offer'. lol talk about british understatement.
Larssen
Member
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I'm still in awe how such large segments of the population can support obviously mentally challenged people in key leadership roles. What the fuck man.
uziq
Member
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here's some more on that 'advice' that trump has reportedly been taking or not taking.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/liv … 226cfd4618

Donald Trump was warned at the end of January by one of his top White House advisers that coronavirus had the potential to kill hundreds of thousands of Americans and derail the US economy, unless tough action were taken immediately, new memos have revealed.

The memos were written by Trump’s economic adviser Peter Navarro and circulated via the National Security Council widely around the White House and federal agencies. They show that even within the Trump administration alarm bells were ringing loudly by late January, at a time when the president was consistently downplaying the threat of Covid-19.

According to the Times, it said: “The lack of immune protection or an existing cure or vaccine would leave Americans defenseless in the case of a full-blown coronavirus outbreak on US soil. This lack of protection elevates the risk of the coronavirus evolving into a full-blown pandemic, imperiling the lives of millions of Americans.”

The second memo went even further, predicting that a Covid-19 pandemic, left unchecked, could kill 1.2m Americans and infect as many as 100m.

This was not the first time Trump and his White House team were warned that the virus had the potential to devastate the US and needed to be dealt with quickly and firmly. Senior scientists, epidemiologists, and health emergency experts in the US and around the world delivered that message clearly early on in the crisis, only for Trump to continue belittling the scale of the threat which he compared falsely to the dangers of seasonal flu.

But the emergence of the memos from such a senior aide within the White House will make it much more difficult for Trump to claim – as he has done on multiple occasions – that nobody was able to predict the severity of the disease. As the pandemic has swept across the country, the president has come under mounting criticism for having done too little, too late in response, leading to mass shortages of diagnostic testing, protective gear for frontline health workers and ventilators for the very sick.
'we had no idea it was going to be this bad! wow!' says the inept president of the most infected nation on earth.
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
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This is the man who once bragged that he could randomly shoot someone in public and get away with it, and won. I don't think the emergence of White House memos will not make it more difficult for trump to make false claims or false accusations at all. It's like Donald Trump has become a core belief for a number of people, and they'll go to any lengths of mental gymnastics to dismiss or redirect criticism of the president.

Others are just too cool for school. They don't trust the Republicans but will be damned if they vote blue.
coke
Aye up duck!
+440|7129|England. Stoke
Trump said he's cutting all funding to the WHO.
I mean wtf.
Larssen
Member
+99|2308
So we have:

1. Systemic dismantling of your country's early warning system and pandemic preparedness through the removal of the NSC's global health unit, including failing to replace the health experts who left before/during/after this happened.

2. Willfully ignoring memos and intelligence end of january alerting him to the possibility of a pandemic. Worse, publicly contradicting any such notion.

3. Incapable of organising a streamlined, efficient response at the national level. Instead Pence was randomly chosen to head the response incl the weird role of Trump's daughter's husband.

4. Wildly, angrily striking out at anything or anyone that doesn't praise him or his response. Needing constant affirmation, whatever Trump does in a day often seem to hinge on his emotional state of mind rather than logic.

The best thing about Trump's administration is the people who stayed around to serve the public good regardless of the person in the oval office, i.e. Fauci and his team. Literally everything else about the blundering orange primate was and is either negligent, incompetent or might be typified as reckless endangerment.

It is baffling how all the above is continually glossed over by a frighteningly large proportion of the US public. The ineptitude, the nepotism - of course it all was obvious years ago, but it's rather shocking that even in the worst crisis since 9/11 it still goes largely unregistered. His supporters and cheerleading publications fail to see any sort of issue. IMO politically the US has managed to devolve into a complete banana republic, only saved from the deep end by a somewhat robust bureaucracy and legal code. When the neocons came to power in 2000 and Bush managed to be re-elected I didn't think it could be worse, yet here we are. While the next weeks/months are crucial it seems the fundamental flaws in the system that gave rise to this succession of inept morons will remain and won't be addressed. It will be a surprise if the US political reality doesn't get even worse in the coming decades.

Last edited by Larssen (2020-04-07 16:21:05)

Dilbert_X
The X stands for
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The US is well into the cult of the personality now, all of the above doesn't matter when people are awake at 3am goggle-eyed for their leader's latest rambling tweet.

I blame poor education and TV, also religion obviously.
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SuperJail Warden
Gone Forever
+659|4140
It's the liberals fault we have the Trump. If we had just kept Jesus in the schools, continued to say Merry Christmas, stopped gay people from being on T.V. and not introduced rap music to America, the Republicans wouldn't have had to vote in Trump to take back America.
https://i.imgur.com/xsoGn9X.jpg
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5778|London, England

Larssen wrote:

So we have:

1. Systemic dismantling of your country's early warning system and pandemic preparedness through the removal of the NSC's global health unit, including failing to replace the health experts who left before/during/after this happened.

2. Willfully ignoring memos and intelligence end of january alerting him to the possibility of a pandemic. Worse, publicly contradicting any such notion.

3. Incapable of organising a streamlined, efficient response at the national level. Instead Pence was randomly chosen to head the response incl the weird role of Trump's daughter's husband.

4. Wildly, angrily striking out at anything or anyone that doesn't praise him or his response. Needing constant affirmation, whatever Trump does in a day often seem to hinge on his emotional state of mind rather than logic.

The best thing about Trump's administration is the people who stayed around to serve the public good regardless of the person in the oval office, i.e. Fauci and his team. Literally everything else about the blundering orange primate was and is either negligent, incompetent or might be typified as reckless endangerment.

It is baffling how all the above is continually glossed over by a frighteningly large proportion of the US public. The ineptitude, the nepotism - of course it all was obvious years ago, but it's rather shocking that even in the worst crisis since 9/11 it still goes largely unregistered. His supporters and cheerleading publications fail to see any sort of issue. IMO politically the US has managed to devolve into a complete banana republic, only saved from the deep end by a somewhat robust bureaucracy and legal code. When the neocons came to power in 2000 and Bush managed to be re-elected I didn't think it could be worse, yet here we are. While the next weeks/months are crucial it seems the fundamental flaws in the system that gave rise to this succession of inept morons will remain and won't be addressed. It will be a surprise if the US political reality doesn't get even worse in the coming decades.
It is baffling to me why you care. It is also baffling to me how you can not see that he could've behaved absolutely flawlessly and the media would've still found fault somewhere. All you are doing is regurgitating the garbage that is spewed from our liberal media, the media that now maintains trust levels on par with our politicians in Congress. So, thank you for your useless regurgitated opinion. No one cares. Go talk to your fellow Belgians or some other people who have no vote. I don't know who your PM is and, frankly, I give zero fucks.
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