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Everything posted by electro's horse
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You know I quoted you, right? Like everyone can see what you claimed originally. Even what you're saying, which isn't a direct quote so I'm not going to bother with it, is basically just defeatism and if you're holding that up as policy and not an indictment of our failures then I don't know what to tell you.
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By all means, share them.
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also don't forget that when it comes to lying about numbers, it's primarily governors doing it, and red state ones at that I wouldn't believe anything coming out of georgia, texas, or florida.
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who said i stopped drinking
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it theoretically could. it hasn't been proven to. I would not.
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go up to this guy, a nurse, and tell him about how sad it is someone in shitsville nowhere lost their ATV tire repair shop. Quelle horror
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like what in the fug is wrong with people like you Tbe. Tens of thousands of various healthcare personnel are risking their lives every single day fighting his mysterious virus that no one knows anything about. Literally ALL of the smartest epidemiologists and virologists are screaming how bad this is going to get if we don't take aggressive shutdown measures. And you're just spreading lies and bullshit for what reason? So you can get back to your meaningless, boring, pitiful little life? So you can sit at a bar with a bunch of other limp dick Trump voters and bitch about Obama? So you can keep pretending you're the protagonist of your own life story and all of history has led to you? The right wing response has generally been driven out of normalcy bias, greed, and white people being told to do something for the first time in their lives. Also the usual right wing mega donors funding protests but that's just baked in to our society at this point. I think the fatalism you see from a lot of people is just performative. Most of these protestors are the same "survivalist" fetishists who love to brag about surviving a societal shut down and they made it about 10 days. I think the main thing we've learned from all of this is the next time a pandemic strikes, the reaction has to be immediate, it has to be federal, and it has to involve the national guard.
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This is incorrect, and you are full of poo! https://www.uptodate.com/contents/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19-considerations-in-children?topicRef=126981&source=see_link#H2030209649 The diagnosis of Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (PMIS) REQUIRES a positive COVID19 or Ab test. Do not bother trying to find a link. This is from uptodate, which is the most pertinent source used by healthcare professionals. Whatever you dredge up from the depths of right wing shitsville is irrelevant.
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your heart is in the right place but this is incorrect. and i have been drinking because im doing rotations in the middle of nowhere tennessee so i will correct you! the immune system is not built to handle the flu! the flu changes annually because it's so unstable. that is why we prioritize vaccinations! however, the immune system is designed to adapt to something like the flu. the damage is still done however. covid19 does not trick the immune system into attacking itself. that is a retrovirus. this is not one of those thank god. what covid19 does is target type 2 alveolar cells using ACE receptors. Type 2 Alveolar cells specifically create a substance called surfactant, which helps keep the alveoili (little bulps at the end of the bronchial tree where gas exchange occurs) blown up. not only does destorying these cells make it more likely the alveoli collapse (thus decreasing gas exchange) but the infection causes more fluid to come to the site, which makes them collapse faster. fluid is the body's natural response, because it contains all the good disease fighting dudes. if you get a cut, it will swell. but of course this has the horrible effect of further collapsing the alveoli and further decreasing oxygen exchange. ace cells have a huge role in regulating blood pressure. they are found all over the body (which explains the wide array of symptoms) but primarily in the lungs and kidneys. long story short ace receptors cause the blood pressure to increase. that's why for patients with high blood pressure, we prescribe ace inhibitors like lisinopril. as part of any immune response, the vasculature relaxes and opens up to allow more virus fight dudes to seep in. Per Pascal's Law, this decreases the blood pressure. Without the ACE receptors the body can't regulate that as well. Without adequate perfusion (MAP around 65) you are no longer perfusing your organs. Then you go into multi organ failure.
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also i just read this this morning and it's hilarious as well as backing up my point about the uselessness of the gig economy and breaks it down pretty well https://themargins.substack.com/p/doordash-and-pizza-arbitrage basically door dash started doing deliveries from a pizza joint without telling them, but mislabeled one of his pizzas. So doordash paid 24 dollars for a pizza that they sold to customers for 16. Of course the owner of the pizza place just started ordering pizzas from his own place through doordash and pocketing the profit lmao
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legitimate stimulus for people that can't work from home would do wonders. pair it with a jobs guarantee/work program afterwards so you can murder the gig economy once and for all this was a once in a generation opportunity to remake the american economy moving forward and instead states are forcing people to either go back into a pandemic or starve and the president is telling people to inject bleach
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here's a big huge article from a major newspaper that interviews a ton of serious people about just how fuged up trump's handling of all this has been https://www.ft.com/content/97dc7de6-940b-11ea-abcd-371e24b679ed im still reading it but basically every quote is horrifying
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the economy was tanking anyway before corona, they were just propping it up with rate cuts and overnight purchases. the US was faced with two problems: prevent the spread of the virus and salvage as much of the economy as possible. it has somehow failed to do either
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People are fuging stupid and have no idea what they're talking about. every one of my patients simultaneously think this is fake, and that they actually had it in december. im in rural tennessee
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we're already at great depression levels by any relevant economic indicator
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Flatten the curve was originally intended to lessen the strain on hospitals. When this started, people realized that if too many people went to the hospitals at the same time, it would overwhelm them and then at that point anything goes. Hospitals responded by limiting elective procedures, and at a societal level we reacted by varying levels of quarantine. Unfortunately, many people (and opportunistic politicians) have used the phrase as a justification to do what they want. To many people "flatten the curve" means the worst is over and the recovery has begun. Forget for the moment that this makes no sense at all. Decreasing infection rate means the quarantine is working, not that the battle is won. But many politicians are juicing the numbers to feed into this misunderstanding. So for example even as cases were rising in Georgia, Brian Kemp rescinded lockdown orders. He claims he did this because they had "flattened the curve" (which was false), but the real reason was that the state wouldn't be able to afford Unemployment Benefits anymore. So he forced people to either go back to work or just starve. It has recently been reported that he's been lying about the numbers by manipulating the charts so that days were shown by decreasing total, not by date. Which is pretty creative to be honest. https://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional-govt--politics/just-cuckoo-state-latest-data-mishap-causes-critics-cry-foul/182PpUvUX9XEF8vO11NVGO/ So yeah, that's flattening the curve. A good idea proposed by the medical community that was bastardized by right wing groups/politicians and now rendered meaningless. When people reference orwell, they almost always talk about surveillance, which completely misses the point. Orwell wasn't predicting CC cameras and such. People almost always forget the part of 1984 where someone talks about how language will cease to have meaning in the future. That was what orwell was really terrified of. and he was prescient.
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"You've put things in place that I think would optimize your capability of reopening," Fauci told Scott. "I was thinking as you were speaking I'd almost want to clone that, and make sure other people hear about that and see what you've been doing." Boy there's a lot going on in that phrase
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Then donate it to a food bank.
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lmao it'll go further in unemployment what in the world people can't fuging pay rent. putting any money behind barriers intentionally designed to make financial aid more difficult to get is just performative cruelty not to mention then it's held hostage by poo lords like brian kemp who will order people back into the plague
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i really don't understand how you can look at what's happened fiscally since 2008 and still believe in things like inflation or classical monetary theory social security has nothing to do with money and everything to do with politics and people really need to move away from the simple to understand outdated ideas
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so here's my free stock tip for everyone the next big miracle drug that trump goes nuts about are IL-6 inhibitors this is a cheap company that helps make them
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go to the light, todd
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buying groceries from walmart is fine. they've gone out of their way to become a mid level grocerer. not publix or whole foods or anything but you can eat fine there. i do most of my grocery shopping at one. now family dollar on the other hand....
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the remdesevir trials were likely cooked, trading has been halted, and i assume people are shredding all their files and destroying hard drives as we speak in a normal timeline people like jim kramer would be put against the wall but he'll probably get a job in the trump administration
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my dad's largest client is the department of engraving about a month ago he told me that the national guard was about to be deployed to enforce a national lockdown but was cancelled at the last second. the reason he knew this is because they made him fly up to DC and finalize all the contracts that were due over the next three months like, that night, because they didn't know when they were going to be open again. but for whatever reason someone decided against it at the 11th hour. his second biggest client prints all the pokemon cards on the east coast lmao