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Originally posted by WstateU View PostInteresting comments following the tweet...
Case in point, see governor slickster here in California. He is a power hungry liberal dufus.Last edited by MikeKennedyRulZ; July 14, 2020, 12:34 AM.
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Apparently Brandon whitson didn't get the memo that those 35 rooms, as Kung Wu mentioned, are the number dedicated to treating Covid-19 patients. That's a perfect example of the kind of ignorance getting spread around social media. I'm amazed at the lack of critical thinking I've seen (I probably shouldn't be) and the willingness to jump on the conspiracy bandwagon.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostApparently Brandon whitson didn't get the memo that those 35 rooms, as Kung Wu mentioned, are the number dedicated to treating Covid-19 patients. That's a perfect example of the kind of ignorance getting spread around social media. I'm amazed at the lack of critical thinking I've seen (I probably shouldn't be) and the willingness to jump on the conspiracy bandwagon.
Sounds like terrible planning or they really don’t think it’ll be that bad.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View Post
Bingo!!! They are creating more hysteria to influence and gain power over the citizens.
Case in point, see governor slickster here in California. He is a power hungry liberal dufus.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostApparently Brandon whitson didn't get the memo that those 35 rooms, as Kung Wu mentioned, are the number dedicated to treating Covid-19 patients. That's a perfect example of the kind of ignorance getting spread around social media. I'm amazed at the lack of critical thinking I've seen (I probably shouldn't be) and the willingness to jump on the conspiracy bandwagon.
Not only that, you can get creative like we are doing here - sending people home with oxygen bottles (and under observation) if they seem to be holding up well.
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Originally posted by revenge_of_shocka_khan View Post
If you only have 35 people in the hospital, consider yourselves lucky and come back to have a discussion when you get to over 300, which would put you roughly where my area is, based on relative population.
Not only that, you can get creative like we are doing here - sending people home with oxygen bottles (and under observation) if they seem to be holding up well.
Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Is it plausible that Wichita, similar to much of the southern parts of the country, is just now "getting" it, and that the shutdown in March-May was premature and did little except cause future staffing problems at the hospitals due to layoffs (except of course the lockdowns of the nursing/retirement facilities which I think we can all agree needed to happen as fast as possible)?
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostIs it plausible that Wichita, similar to much of the southern parts of the country, is just now "getting" it, and that the shutdown in March-May was premature and did little except cause future staffing problems at the hospitals due to layoffs (except of course the lockdowns of the nursing/retirement facilities which I think we can all agree needed to happen as fast as possible)?
This is where Faucci and the federal gov should be offering recommended trigger levels for shutting down/mask wearing based on positives/hospitalizations/deaths.
This is also why lockdown measures should occur on a county/state level.
Colorado is doing fine. They opened up at the same time as Georgia.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by Ta Town Shocker View PostWesley has trouble staffing ICU RNs on a busy non-Covid day.
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Originally posted by wufan View Post
I’ve thought this since the beginning. NYC got it and the whole country shut down.
This is where Faucci and the federal gov should be offering recommended trigger levels for shutting down/mask wearing based on positives/hospitalizations/deaths.
This is also why lockdown measures should occur on a county/state level.
Colorado is doing fine. They opened up at the same time as Georgia.
but Colorado and Georgia are not doing well. Internationally, France and Spain are beginning to see upticks again. I quietly hope that with the high # of U.S. cases that we will burn this thing out a little more quickly than other parts of the world.
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