COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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Still a ghastly and unnecessary amount of people who've died, you ghoulish fakkit. And the numbers would be much higher had states not implemented soft quarantines. :scust:

we've had 18,000 deaths over the last week and are at 35k deaths. There is no way we only have 60k deaths when states like Florida are doing stupid shyt like opening beaches .
 

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we've had 18,000 deaths over the last week and are at 35k deaths. There is no way we only have 60k deaths when states like Florida are doing stupid shyt like opening beaches .
Sad to say but Florida and Texas are being used as Guinea pigs...if they open and there isn't an instant spike in cases other states will soon open...too bad they don't understand you can carry the virus for up to14 days before showing symptoms and asymptomatic folks will spread it unknowingly
 

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Sad to say but Florida and Texas are being used as Guinea pigs...if they open and there isn't an instant spike in cases other states will soon open...too bad they don't understand you can carry the virus for up to14 days before showing symptoms and asymptomatic folks will spread it unknowingly

This shyt feeling like a rigged professional sports game:francis:....

I think there are layers to politics that the average person will never believe exists...

Everything we talk about in which we say people dont know is actually the opposite...they do know but either they can't do anything about it or they not supposed to do anything about it....

I think there was "intentional negligence" on this whole virus...:patrice:
 

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Antibody research indicates coronavirus may be far more widespread than known
Of 3,300 people in California county up to 4% found to have been infected.


A critical question in the path towards the future is how many people actually have protective novel coronavirus antibodies and possible immunity? Two research teams in California -- backed by armies of dedicated volunteers -- set out to answer this very question and the first set of results are in.

The first large-scale community test of 3,300 people in Santa Clara County found that 2.5 to 4.2% of those tested were positive for antibodies -- a number suggesting a far higher past infection rate than the official count.

Based on the initial data, researchers estimate that the range of people who may have had the virus to be between 48,000 and 81,000 in the county of 2 million -- as opposed to the approximately 1,000 in the county's official tally at the time the samples were taken.

“Our findings suggest that there is somewhere between 50- and 80-fold more infections in our county than what’s known by the number of cases than are reported by our department of public health," Dr. Eran Bendavid, the associate professor of medicine at Stanford University who led the study, said in an interview with ABC News' Diane Sawyer.


Antibody research indicates coronavirus may be far more widespread than known
 

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Antibody research indicates coronavirus may be far more widespread than known
Of 3,300 people in California county up to 4% found to have been infected.


A critical question in the path towards the future is how many people actually have protective novel coronavirus antibodies and possible immunity? Two research teams in California -- backed by armies of dedicated volunteers -- set out to answer this very question and the first set of results are in.

The first large-scale community test of 3,300 people in Santa Clara County found that 2.5 to 4.2% of those tested were positive for antibodies -- a number suggesting a far higher past infection rate than the official count.

Based on the initial data, researchers estimate that the range of people who may have had the virus to be between 48,000 and 81,000 in the county of 2 million -- as opposed to the approximately 1,000 in the county's official tally at the time the samples were taken.

“Our findings suggest that there is somewhere between 50- and 80-fold more infections in our county than what’s known by the number of cases than are reported by our department of public health," Dr. Eran Bendavid, the associate professor of medicine at Stanford University who led the study, said in an interview with ABC News' Diane Sawyer.


Antibody research indicates coronavirus may be far more widespread than known


They going to ignore it because it dnt fit with their doomsday plans..
 
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