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  • Meltdown99
    Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    haha...well done Sweden.   By some here it’s not alright for people to get together for drinks...
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  • Ledbetterman10
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    mcgruff10 said:
    Me and Sweden during Corona:




    You are smarter than this.  
    No he’s not. This is ridiculous. Not just him, but anyone doing this right now. And to post a “look at me!” pic of it? Jeez If I was so irresponsible, I’d keep it to myself (keep it to myself...keep it to myself...) 

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  • brianlux
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    Some rather disturbing facts from the Washington Post's coronavirus updates (you can get these sent free to your email from Washington Post) about our current admins failure to respond well to COVID-19:

    This newsletter usually opens with the U.S. death toll, but today let's spend a moment on the day toll: The early days of the spread of the coronavirus in which crucial opportunities to respond were squandered by systemic federal government failures, as chronicled in several new stories.

    Seventy days elapsed from the first time the White House was formally notified of the outbreak in China on Jan. 3 until President Trump began to treat the virus “as a lethal force that had outflanked America’s defenses and was poised to kill tens of thousands of citizens,” according to Washington Post reporting based on 47 interviews with administration officials, public health experts, intelligence officers and others.

    Twenty-one days in February were lost as the administration relied on a coronavirus test known to be flawed and prevented private labs from deploying better ones, blinding doctors and scientists as the virus spread across the country. Read our deep dive into scientists' alarm and exasperation during that period.

    Eighteen months ago — long before the outbreak — “the Trump administration received detailed plans for a new machine designed to churn out millions of protective respirator masks at high speed during a pandemic,” we report in another story. It was never built, and the U.S. government is now so desperate for masks it has asked 3M to stop sending them to Canada and other countries, prompting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to warn the United States would be “hurting itself as much as Canada” because essential goods and services flow both ways.

    Eleven days from now, the country will need 32,000 ventilators, far more than are in the government stockpile, according to an estimate by the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. Because U.S. officials played down the virus for so long, Ford and General Motors only recently overhauled their factories to make the machines, and the bulk of their production won't come on line until May. Read more here.

    These cumulative problems mean “the United States will likely go down as the country that was supposedly best prepared to fight a pandemic but ended up catastrophically overmatched by the novel coronavirus, sustaining heavier casualties than any other nation,” we write in our story on the 70 lost days.

    Other numbers: The U.S. has suffered more than 7,800 deaths and more than 290,000 confirmed infections from the virus. The jobless rate jumped to 4.4 percent in March, its sharpest one-month rise since 1975. Millions of Americans have been laid off or furloughed, more than 60,000 stores have shuttered, and analysts say many of them will never open again. A week after Trump signed a $2.2 trillion stimulus bill, key Democrats are already talking about another one.

    And new signs of dysfunction: After a behind-the-scenes debate between officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and White House officials, Trump unenthusiastically announced the agency's recommendation that Americans start wearing face coverings in public. Even as he shared the guidance, Trump said he would not follow it himself.

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  • Halifax2TheMax
    Halifax2TheMax Posts: 42,135
    brianlux said:
    Some rather disturbing facts from the Washington Post's coronavirus updates (you can get these sent free to your email from Washington Post) about our current admins failure to respond well to COVID-19:

    This newsletter usually opens with the U.S. death toll, but today let's spend a moment on the day toll: The early days of the spread of the coronavirus in which crucial opportunities to respond were squandered by systemic federal government failures, as chronicled in several new stories.

    Seventy days elapsed from the first time the White House was formally notified of the outbreak in China on Jan. 3 until President Trump began to treat the virus “as a lethal force that had outflanked America’s defenses and was poised to kill tens of thousands of citizens,” according to Washington Post reporting based on 47 interviews with administration officials, public health experts, intelligence officers and others.

    Twenty-one days in February were lost as the administration relied on a coronavirus test known to be flawed and prevented private labs from deploying better ones, blinding doctors and scientists as the virus spread across the country. Read our deep dive into scientists' alarm and exasperation during that period.

    Eighteen months ago — long before the outbreak — “the Trump administration received detailed plans for a new machine designed to churn out millions of protective respirator masks at high speed during a pandemic,” we report in another story. It was never built, and the U.S. government is now so desperate for masks it has asked 3M to stop sending them to Canada and other countries, prompting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to warn the United States would be “hurting itself as much as Canada” because essential goods and services flow both ways.

    Eleven days from now, the country will need 32,000 ventilators, far more than are in the government stockpile, according to an estimate by the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. Because U.S. officials played down the virus for so long, Ford and General Motors only recently overhauled their factories to make the machines, and the bulk of their production won't come on line until May. Read more here.

    These cumulative problems mean “the United States will likely go down as the country that was supposedly best prepared to fight a pandemic but ended up catastrophically overmatched by the novel coronavirus, sustaining heavier casualties than any other nation,” we write in our story on the 70 lost days.

    Other numbers: The U.S. has suffered more than 7,800 deaths and more than 290,000 confirmed infections from the virus. The jobless rate jumped to 4.4 percent in March, its sharpest one-month rise since 1975. Millions of Americans have been laid off or furloughed, more than 60,000 stores have shuttered, and analysts say many of them will never open again. A week after Trump signed a $2.2 trillion stimulus bill, key Democrats are already talking about another one.

    And new signs of dysfunction: After a behind-the-scenes debate between officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and White House officials, Trump unenthusiastically announced the agency's recommendation that Americans start wearing face coverings in public. Even as he shared the guidance, Trump said he would not follow it himself.

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  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    Me and Sweden during Corona:




    So common sense makes no difference to you? That’s not ballsy to me, it’s downright stupid. 
  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    Perhaps a silly question, but are 3D printers able to produce all or parts of ventilators and/or masks?
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,114
    mcgruff10 said:
    Me and Sweden during Corona:




    You are smarter than this.  
    No he’s not. This is ridiculous. Not just him, but anyone doing this right now. And to post a “look at me!” pic of it? Jeez If I was so irresponsible, I’d keep it to myself (keep it to myself...keep it to myself...) 

    *Listened to Stupid Mop for the first time in a while yesterday. 
    It is beyond ridiculous.   
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,470
    hedonist said:
    Perhaps a silly question, but are 3D printers able to produce all or parts of ventilators and/or masks?
    They can make the rims of the masks. The thing that holds it up supported by your ears.
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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,470
    edited April 2020
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,401
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • Longueuil
    Longueuil Posts: 2,224
    edited April 2020
    Me and Sweden during Corona:




    Santé...:disappointed:
    Post edited by Longueuil on
  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,587
    1200 hundred perished today here in America that’s like 4 plane crashes in one day, I’m not sure how anyone in this nation is not taking this seriously like those 8 republican governors..
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,667
    edited April 2020
    PJ_Soul said:
    Me and Sweden during Corona:




    This seems insane to me.
    Going out to the bar? Or posting a picture of you out at the bar? Either way, yes. 
    Just going out to the bar - why are you doing it? - and Sweden's tactic in general.  It's harmful to people.
    Post away!
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
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  • mickeyrat
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  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,076
    Me and Sweden during Corona:




    I am getting anxiety just looking at this. The horror!
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,526
    tbergs said:
    My understanding is that in each of those states schools are closed, non-essential businesses are closed, and gatherings of ten or more aren't permitted. If there's anything that says the contrary, I'd be interested to see it. They just haven't specifically issued a "stay at home order."

    That's what happened here in MA. When Charlie Baker issued the order it made no practical difference. Everything was already locked down anyway. I think the only incremental thing was you couldn't walk into a restaurant for takeout - they had to bring it out curbside.
  • Spunkie
    Spunkie i come from downtown. Posts: 7,095
    Me and Sweden during Corona:




    I like your t-shirt. You should wear it to a show!

    I thought I read somewhere that that hot politician said Swedish citizens are responsible to make good choices independently? You have heard US findings of transmission in the air through talking? 

    Anyhow, when in Rome... Cheers!


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  • mickeyrat
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    Smellyman said:
    saw something today that 155 are positive from that ship.
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