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Mar 24, 2020 18:20:03 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Mar 24, 2020 18:20:03 GMT
Reflections on a Century of Junk Science
“https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/03/reflections_on_a_century_of_junk_science.html”
“During the last few weeks, I had made a point of not watching or following the news. I trusted none of it. A TV at the pizza place, however, was tuned to CNN. It showed the Coronavirus death toll: 12,000-plus worldwide and 285 in the United States.
“The numbers stunned me. Not following the news closely, I presumed, based on the hysteria in the air, that the numbers had to be at least ten times that high both nationally and internationally.
“285? According to the Centers for Disease Control 185 Americans died of drug overdoses every day in 2018. According to the CDC, 315 people died of the flu every day during the six-month 2018-2019 flu season. And if protecting life is the goal, we could save about 400 young lives every work hour by shutting down America’s abortion clinics.”
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“The science establishment was just warming up. In the decades ahead, they would serve up global cooling, nuclear winter, the alar scare, second-hand smoke, global warming, climate change, and a host of other contrived doomsday scenarios. When the predicted doom failed to materialize, the prophets of doom shifted the date of doom forward and bought more beachfront property.
“Never before, though, has a mania wreaked so much havoc so quickly as the Covid-19 scare. Many of the predictions are as incredible as those for heterosexual AIDS, and even if accurate, they do not justify the assault on our economy and our very freedoms.
“Someone please warn the president about the scientists in his midst.”
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Read The Whole Thing.
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Mar 26, 2020 3:48:49 GMT
Post by cddexter on Mar 26, 2020 3:48:49 GMT
Well, Judy, I don't wish ill on anyone, so I just hope you live long enough not to regret this. It took 67 days to reach 100,000, 11 days more to reach 200,000 and only four days more to reach 300,000. c.
"Reflections on a Century of Junk Science
“https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/03/reflections_on_a_century_of_junk_science.html”
“During the last few weeks, I had made a point of not watching or following the news. I trusted none of it. A TV at the pizza place, however, was tuned to CNN. It showed the Coronavirus death toll: 12,000-plus worldwide and 285 in the United States.
“The numbers stunned me. Not following the news closely, I presumed, based on the hysteria in the air, that the numbers had to be at least ten times that high both nationally and internationally.
“285? According to the Centers for Disease Control 185 Americans died of drug overdoses every day in 2018. According to the CDC, 315 people died of the flu every day during the six-month 2018-2019 flu season. And if protecting life is the goal, we could save about 400 young lives every work hour by shutting down America’s abortion clinics.”
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“The science establishment was just warming up. In the decades ahead, they would serve up global cooling, nuclear winter, the alar scare, second-hand smoke, global warming, climate change, and a host of other contrived doomsday scenarios. When the predicted doom failed to materialize, the prophets of doom shifted the date of doom forward and bought more beachfront property.
“Never before, though, has a mania wreaked so much havoc so quickly as the Covid-19 scare. Many of the predictions are as incredible as those for heterosexual AIDS, and even if accurate, they do not justify the assault on our economy and our very freedoms.
“Someone please warn the president about the scientists in his midst.”"
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Read The Whole Thing.
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Mar 27, 2020 0:56:07 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Mar 27, 2020 0:56:07 GMT
2018-2019 FLU stats from early 2019. One might mention that numbers of people who get the flu . . .. .go to bed and self-medicate until recovered. I had three very close family members with the flu in January. None of them went to Dr or hospital. So, statistics for flu are usually under-reported. AND. .. . . . people get vaccinated for the flu which also keeps down the number of cases. Compare the numbers.
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Mar 27, 2020 1:06:30 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Mar 27, 2020 1:06:30 GMT
More stats for 2018-2019 which was . . . . . wait for it . . .. . . . . NOT AS BAD as previous year ! ! READ the stats.
The 2018-2019 flu season may not have been as severe as the one that came before it, but it set a record of its own, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) say. It was the longest in a decade, lasting 21 weeks.
Fewer illnesses, hospitalizations and deaths were reported this year than during last year’s notoriously brutal flu season, earning the 2018-2019 season an overall severity rating of “moderate,” according to a new CDC recap. But the length and trajectory of the most recent flu season—which began in November, peaked in mid-February and trailed off in April—was unique, the CDC says.
Most flu seasons start off with lots of infections from influenza A viruses, which can be more severe and less responsive to vaccination than other subtypes, while generally less-severe influenza B viruses often strike later. But this year, the CDC says, two different phases of influenza A activity dominated the season, contributing to its unusual length. H1N1 circulated widely from October to mid-February, then H3N2 picked up from mid-February into the spring, according to the new report.
Even still, high early-season vaccination rates and a relatively effective annual vaccine appeared to help suppress illnesses. In total, the CDC estimates that up to 42.9 million people got sick during the 2018-2019 flu season, 647,000 people were hospitalized and 61,200 died. That’s fairly on par with a typical season, and well below the CDC’s 2017-2018 estimates of 48.8 million illnesses, 959,000 hospitalizations and 79,400 deaths.
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Mar 28, 2020 15:05:55 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Mar 28, 2020 15:05:55 GMT
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Mar 28, 2020 15:54:40 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Mar 28, 2020 15:54:40 GMT
Co says:
March 28, 2020 at 10:35 am
From a MD friend of mine..It can get technical but I thought maybe the share would be appreciated:
Great info on Covid-19 pats
“I am an ER MD in New Orleans. Class of 98. Every one of my colleagues have now seen several hundred Covid 19 pats and this is what I think I know.
Clinical course is predictable.
2-11 days after exposure (day 5 on average) flu like symptoms start. Common are fever, headache, dry cough, myalgias(back pain), nausea without vomiting, abdominal discomfort with some diarrhea, loss of smell, anorexia, fatigue.
Day 5 of symptoms- increased SOB, and bilateral viral pneumonia from direct viral damage to lung parenchyma.
Day 10- Cytokine storm leading to acute ARDS and multiorgan failure. You can literally watch it happen in a matter of hours.
81% mild symptoms, 14% severe symptoms requiring hospitalization, 5% critical.
Pat presentation is varied. Pats are coming in hypoxic (even 75%) without dyspnea. I have seen Covid pats present with encephalopathy, renal failure from dehydration, DKA. I have seen the bilateral interstitial pneumonia on the xray of the asymptomatic shoulder dislocation or on the CT’s of the (respiratory) asymptomatic polytrauma pat. Essentially if they are in my ER, they have it. Seen three positive flu swabs in 2 weeks and all three had Covid 19 as well. Somehow this ***** has told all other disease processes to get out of town.
China reported 15% cardiac involvement. I have seen covid 19 pats present with myocarditis, pericarditis, new onset CHF and new onset atrial fibrillation. I still order a troponin, but no cardiologist will treat no matter what the number in a suspected Covid 19 pat. Even our non covid 19 STEMIs at all of our facilities are getting TPA in the ED and rescue PCI at 60 minutes only if TPA fails.
Diagnostic
CXR- bilateral interstitial pneumonia (anecdotally starts most often in the RLL so bilateral on CXR is not required). The hypoxia does not correlate with the CXR findings. Their lungs do not sound bad. Keep your stethoscope in your pocket and evaluate with your eyes and pulse ox.
Labs- WBC low, Lymphocytes low, platelets lower then their normal, Procalcitonin normal in 95%
CRP and Ferritin elevated most often. CPK, D-Dimer, LDH, Alk Phos/AST/ALT commonly elevated.
Notice D-Dimer- I would be very careful about CT PE these pats for their hypoxia. The pats receiving IV contrast are going into renal failure and on the vent sooner.
Basically, if you have a bilateral pneumonia with normal to low WBC, lymphopenia, normal procalcitonin, elevated CRP and ferritin- you have covid-19 and do not need a nasal swab to tell you that.
A ratio of absolute neutrophil count to absolute lymphocyte count greater than 3.5 may be the highest predictor of poor outcome. the UK is automatically intubating these pats for expected outcomes regardless of their clinical presentation.
An elevated Interleukin-6 (IL6) is an indicator of their cytokine storm. If this is elevated watch these pats closely with both eyes.
Other factors that appear to be predictive of poor outcomes are thrombocytopenia and LFTs 5x upper limit of normal.
Disposition
I had never discharged multifocal pneumonia before. Now I personally do it 12-15 times a shift. 2 weeks ago we were admitting anyone who needed supplemental oxygen. Now we are discharging with oxygen if the pat is comfortable and oxygenating above 92% on nasal cannula. We have contracted with a company that sends a paramedic to their home twice daily to check on them and record a pulse ox. We know many of these pats will bounce back but if it saves a bed for a day we have accomplished something. Obviously we are fearful some won’t make it back.
We are a small community hospital. Our 22 bed ICU and now a 4 bed Endoscopy suite are all Covid 19. All of these pats are intubated except one. 75% of our floor beds have been cohorted into covid 19 wards and are full. We are averaging 4 rescue intubations a day on the floor. We now have 9 vented pats in our ER transferred down from the floor after intubation.
Luckily we are part of a larger hospital group. Our main teaching hospital repurposed space to open 50 new Covid 19 ICU beds this past Sunday so these numbers are with significant decompression. Today those 50 beds are full. They are opening 30 more by Friday. But even with the “lockdown”, our AI models are expecting a 200-400% increase in covid 19 pats by 4/4/2020.
Treatment
Supportive
Worldwide 86% of covid 19 pats that go on a vent die. Seattle reporting 70%. Our hospital has had 5 deaths and one pat who was extubated. Extubation happens on day 10 per the Chinese and day 11 per Seattle.
Plaquenil which has weak ACE2 blockade doesn’t appear to be a savior of any kind in our pat population. Theoretically, it may have some prophylactic properties but so far it is difficult to see the benefit to our hospitalized pats, but we are using it and the studies will tell. With Plaquenil’s potential QT prolongation and liver toxic effects (both particularly problematic in covid 19 pats), I am no longer selectively prescribing this medication as I stated on a previous post.
We are also using Azithromycin, but are intermittently running out of IV.
Do not give these pat’s standard sepsis fluid resuscitation. Be very judicious with the fluids as it hastens their respiratory decompensation. Outside the DKA and renal failure dehydration, leave them dry.
Proning vented pats significantly helps oxygenation. Even self proning the ones on nasal cannula helps.
Vent settings- Usual ARDS stuff, low volume, permissive hypercapnia, etc. Except for Peep of 5 will not do. Start at 14 and you may go up to 25 if needed.
Do not use Bipap- it does not work well and is a significant exposure risk with high levels of aerosolized virus to you and your staff. Even after a cough or sneeze this virus can aerosolize up to 3 hours.
The same goes for nebulizer treatments. Use MDI. you can give 8-10 puffs at one time of an albuterol MDI. Use only if wheezing which isn’t often with covid 19. If you have to give a nebulizer must be in a negative pressure room; and if you can, instruct the pat on how to start it after you leave the room.
Do not use steroids, it makes this worse. Push out to your urgent cares to stop their usual practice of steroid shots for their URI/bronchitis.
We are currently out of Versed, Fentanyl, and intermittently Propofol. Get the dosing of Precedex and Nimbex back in your heads.
One of my colleagues who is a 31 yo old female who graduated residency last may with no health problems and normal BMI is out with the symptoms and an SaO2 of 92%. She will be the first of many.
I PPE best I have. I do wear a MaxAir PAPR the entire shift. I do not take it off to eat or drink during the shift. I undress in the garage and go straight to the shower. My wife and kids fled to her parents outside Hattiesburg. The stress and exposure at work coupled with the isolation at home is trying. But everyone is going through something right now. Everyone is scared; pats and employees. But we are the leaders of that emergency room. Be nice to your nurses and staff. Show by example how to tackle this crisis head on. Good luck to us all.”
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Mar 29, 2020 3:17:48 GMT
Post by cddexter on Mar 29, 2020 3:17:48 GMT
Well, Judy, still think is no big deal?
Maybe you need to tell your president to listen to those scientists in his midst.
c.
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Mar 29, 2020 4:19:33 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Mar 29, 2020 4:19:33 GMT
Dr. Vladimir (Zev) Zlenko Board Certified Family Practitioner 501 Rt 208, Monroe, NY 10950 845-238-0000
March 23, 2020
To all medical professionals around the world:
My name is Dr. Zev Zelenko and I practice medicine in Monroe, NY. For the last 16 years, I have cared for approximately 75% of the adult population of Kiryas Joel, which is a very close knit community of approximately 35,000 people in which the infection spread rapidly and unchecked prior to the imposition of social distancing.
As of today my team has tested approximately 200 people from this community for Covid-19, and 65% of the results have been positive. If extrapolated to the entire community, that means more than 20,000 people are infected at the present time. Of this group, I estimate that there are 1500 pats who are in the high-risk category (i.e. >60, immunocompromised, comorbidities, etc).
Given the urgency of the situation, I developed the following treatment protocol in the pre-hospital setting and have seen only positive results: 1. Any pat with shortness of breath regardless of age is treated. 2. Any pat in the high-risk category even with just mild symptoms is treated. 3. Young, healthy and low risk pats even with symptoms are not treated (unless their circumstances change and they fall into category 1 or 2).
My out-pat treatment regimen is as follows: 1. Hydroxychloroquine 200mg twice a day for 5 days 2. Azithromycin 500mg once a day for 5 days 3. Zinc sulfate 220mg once a day for 5 days
The rationale for my treatment plan is as follows. I combined the data available from China and South Korea with the recent study published from France (sites available on request). We know that hydroxychloroquine helps Zinc enter the cell. We know that Zinc slows viral replication within the cell. Regarding the use of azithromycin, I postulate it prevents secondary bacterial infections. These three drugs are well known and usually well tolerated, hence the risk to the pat is low.
Since last Thursday, my team has treated approximately 350 pats in Kiryas Joel and another 150 pats in other areas of New York with the above regimen.
Of this group and the information provided to me by affiliated medical teams, we have had ZERO deaths, ZERO hospitalizations, and ZERO intubations. In addition, I have not heard of any negative side effects other than approximately 10% of pats with temporary nausea and diarrhea.
In sum, my urgent recommendation is to initiate treatment in the outpat setting as soon as possible in accordance with the above. Based on my direct experience, it prevents acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), prevents the need for hospitalization and saves lives.
With much respect,
Dr. Zev Zelenko cc: President Donald J. Trump; Mr. Mark Meadows, Chief of Staff
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Mar 29, 2020 10:25:58 GMT
Post by lakeportfarms on Mar 29, 2020 10:25:58 GMT
Come on Carol, instead of parroting the talking points of the media, you should probably dig down to the facts a bit more.
First of all, the United States is a Republic. That means we're comprised of 50 different states, all with a large degree of autonomy over how the states conduct their business. Therefore, we have many different policies across the country. What works in New York probably doesn't fly so well in Wyoming, Texas, or North Dakota, for example. In setting national policy, the president has to juggle the different, and often conflicting needs, of all of the states. While utmost caution may be prudent in the greater New York City area, instituting similar measures in Wyoming would be unduly harsh and punitive for the residents of that state.
Second, the media narrative has been that Trump has not been listening to the scientists. Absolutely false! Do you know that President Trump was assembling a coronovirus task force in mid January, following the CDC's notification that there was some funny business going on in China (which I think we all can agree that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)is not the most transparent of governments). Prior to that, the administration offered to send some of the leading scientists from the CDC to the Wuhan region of China to help them with ascertaining the severity and threat that the Wuhan outbreak posed not only to China, but to the rest of the world. The Chinese Communist Party refused that help.
While these steps were taking place in the Trump administration, what was nearly the whole of the press, our Congress, and the population obsessing about? Impeachment, and the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash. Trump was the first to ban travel of any foreign nationals from the Wuhan region of China, to the outrage of his opponents and press who called him racist and xenophobic. What was the press and the political class (especially the House and Senate) concerned with? Whether or not John Bolton and other witnesses would be called to testify in the Senate impeachment trial.
Italy has a problem because they have a close relationship with China to supply them with cheap immigrant labor to produce clothing and leather goods in their fashion industry. This allows them to retain the "Made in Italy" label and keep costs low. That expensive Italian purse you may have was probably made by a Chinese woman in an Italian sweatshop...LOL The northern area of Italy was where it started and is still the epicenter of the outbreak there, because some of those Chinese traveled between the two countries (many are from the Wuhan region) during the Chinese New Year and then returned to Italy, infected with the Wuhan virus.
Since the European Union has open borders, it was logical that the virus would spread to other European Union countries. What is the month of February in a lot of European countries? You should know...mid winter break, with hundreds of thousands of travelers flying on Ryanair, Easyjet, and other low cost airlines where you're crammed into a little Airbus jet after standing in densely packed queues waiting to get boarding passes or check luggage. They populate restaurants and bars in the evenings after a day on the slopes or the beach. Who was the first person to restrict travel into the United States from EU countries? Yup, it was Trump again. Probably because he thought a few Muslims might sneak in, right? My only beef with that is that he didn't restrict travel from the U.K. at the same time, knowing how many travel to the Italian alps, the Canary Islands, and southern Spain during the month of February. It took a few more days, maybe a week, but then it happened there too.
Who knows, maybe if he hadn't been so severely ravaged by the Democrats, the press, and even many in his own party in prior years over some of his other travel bans, he would have been quicker to respond. Maybe if the sham impeachment hadn't been going on (nobody really expected he was going to be removed from office, it was only designed to try to hurt him politically) he would have been able to focus more on running the country, and even banning travel of foreign nationals even earlier, buying us more time to prepare, and maybe more importantly getting us into warmer months when a virus is generally less effective at transmission between people.
It's really easy to be an armchair quarterback. You've been around long enough to know the phrase "hindsight is 20/20" too. And don't forget to weigh the events against the backdrop of the economy. Don't tell me if the Wuhan virus had fizzled and Trump had overreacted, he wouldn't have been savaged and blamed for causing unnecessary panic. Do you all think he is a time-traveler, or regularly consults with a psychic or something? I'm surprised nobody has accused him of buying up all of the toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and canned goods for his own stockpile yet. Maybe some do, or have, the derangement is that severe with some.
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Apr 19, 2020 19:23:57 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Apr 19, 2020 19:23:57 GMT
Well now........that was rather fortuitous. Hmmmmmmm.
White House manufacturing and trade adviser Peter Navarro appears on ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ with Maria Bartiromo to discuss the activity of China during the Wuhan Virus. Navarro brings up a good point that prior to the pandemic outbreak Beijing purchased all of the global PPE, gained control of the global supply and is now profiteering from the problem they created.
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Apr 24, 2020 11:57:09 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Apr 24, 2020 11:57:09 GMT
CALIFORNIA ER Doctors.
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Apr 24, 2020 16:29:49 GMT
Post by cddexter on Apr 24, 2020 16:29:49 GMT
And now they've discovered C19 produces unusual blood clots which are the cause of death, even in pats taking blood thinners. Check out Seattle Times article.
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May 7, 2020 20:56:23 GMT
Post by jamshundred on May 7, 2020 20:56:23 GMT
Newspaper? You believe something in a newspaper? Interesting isn't it that we now seem to have a cure for cancer and heart conditions. C-19. EVERYone is dying from C-19.
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Jun 6, 2020 19:00:22 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Jun 6, 2020 19:00:22 GMT
BuckNutGuy says: June 6, 2020 at 11:12 am Even the Never Trumpers at NRO have figured this out. FTA: “Not a single governor or mayor has tried to shut down protests themselves, even though BLM marchers are breaking the very edicts they signed. Nay, many of these officials march themselves, and invite others to participate. The despicable mayor of New York who threatened to sic the police on a dozen peaceful Yeshiva students only a couple of weeks ago now invites people to march by thousands. Indeed, the same politicians who destroyed your business and livelihood — and the pundits and reporters who called you murderers for wanting to save it — are now making value judgments on when and where you should be allowed to practice your freedoms. By fiat, they decide who has rights based on skin color or ideology, and who is not worthy of them. It is a massive scandal….” www.nationalreview.com/corner/the-lockdowns-are-a-scandal/
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Jun 12, 2020 2:08:26 GMT
Post by cddexter on Jun 12, 2020 2:08:26 GMT
things have been pretty quiet here lately. So, how are holding up? Are you isolating? doing social distancing? Any changes in your behavior? I went across the border a few weeks ago, no sweat, even though it's closed. BC has just had its eighth day without a new virus pat, and Vancouver Island is now considered virus-free, with a few people recovering at home. Pretty good. What's your news? c.
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Jun 12, 2020 12:29:48 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Jun 12, 2020 12:29:48 GMT
I go out infrequently. Grocery store where I shop still has shortages in many sections. Amazing to me the toilet paper/paper tile aisles are still empty. My grandson saw toilet paper at Walmart, and I guess because I had mentioned there was none at the local grocery, he thought I was needy. He brought me three packages which contained four small rolls in a package for 60 cents! Off brand or store brand I could not figure out. This was the softest toilet paper! Rivals Angel Soft and similar brands. I'm just going to buy the cheap stuff from now on. Wish the rolls were doubled in size though. Shortages of meat. More noticeable in beef and pork. Dry beans are usually empty. Interesting that the produce is always fully stocked and milk and dairy counters as well. There are no entry lines anymore at the big chains. And I don't notice much social distancing. Some wear masks - some do not. Some stores have signs that masks are mandatory - but I don't think there is heavy enforcement. Temps here are creeping into high 80's and low 90's and hopefully that will be the death knell for the virus. Lots of rain though so the weeds are more prevalent than the flu. Trouble, ( as usual) for farmers getting those first cuttings complete without rain on it. I live in a "recession proof" area. Dominated by folks who work for the government and never miss a paycheck. The people who have been severely hurt here are the groomers for humans and animals, and the restaurant industry, although they quickly adapted to "carry-out" instead of "eat-in". Schools closed so kids got a huge vacation, teachers got paid. . . . so only the Seniors took a hit since they could not have their proms, senior trips, and normal graduation ceremonies. We just lived through a big ol' clustercluck. PS. My animals would not cooperate with social distancing and nary a single one of my animals came down with the flu. Good genes
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Jun 12, 2020 15:43:25 GMT
Post by genebo on Jun 12, 2020 15:43:25 GMT
We never suffered for supplies of any kind. We didn't have to resort to hoarding and were appalled at how many did.
We still have Dexter meat in the freezer and Randy Fulcher brought us some beautiful Berkshire chops that we cooked in the smoker. Had them 3 days in a row while I was busy making hay.
Got two cuttings of hay in the barn and had enough to share with a few people that needed hay. Small square bales.
We have stuck close to home, but haven't been totally isolated. We still were able to host a few visitors to see the Dexters, but none inside the house. I guess we practiced social distancing.
The biggest thing I noticed during the last couple of months is that I'm getting older. Hay bales seem to be a little heavier and the daily walk around the fence perimeter seems to be longer.
I hope everybody is enjoying the throwback to am older, calmer time as we stay at home more. It helps if you keep the TV turned off so they can't get to you.
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Jun 13, 2020 15:17:09 GMT
Post by cddexter on Jun 13, 2020 15:17:09 GMT
The majority up here are aghast at the idea of a huge public rally while c-19 cases are increasing in 22 states. Will anyone with any brains actually attend?
So much for we only have 15 cases, it'll be gone by April. What's the score now--in excess of 115,000 dead?
Have you any personal experience with a friend or family member who's died or been really sick from this? I have a friend with five family members in hospital, two died. I'm in the top 1% immune compromised, so I'm taking all precautions.
Safe hanging out in Canada. c.
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Jul 1, 2020 15:41:01 GMT
Post by lakeportfarms on Jul 1, 2020 15:41:01 GMT
Rally? So what! How about those protests (riots) and now the fashionable thing to do is tear down monuments. All to honor a convicted felon with a rap sheet longer than most, including a home invasion conviction where he took a gun and pointed it at the belly of a pregnant mother and threatened to shoot the fetus (of course the pregnant mother would have been shot too). Not that I condone in any way the actions of the cop who put his knee on the throat for nearly 10 minutes. We can finally get our hair cut, go out on the boat, and even sit in a resturant (at 50% capacity) because our lovely Governor Botox (Whitmer) was about to lose in court for all of her capricious and arbitrary but "one size fits all" rules for the state, including the Upper Peninsula. All based on the situation in the Detroit cesspool. She of course opened all of the counties north of the 45th parallel including Traverse City, the day prior to when her daughter was going to have a graduation party at their summer cottage. Her husband called to see if they could get the boat in for the weekend, but the marina said they were backlogged because of the boating ban, even after he asked "If I told you I was the husband of the Governor, would it make a difference?". These kids (and some old enough that they should know better) are merely useful idiots. They think that because they are "warriors" for their left wing leaders, that they will receive favorable treatment when the ruling class makes the rules. Hahaha! I love satire. It's getting a bit hard to discern what is satire and what is reality now, sadly. babylonbee.com/news/cities-successfully-preserving-existing-statues-by-re-naming-them-all-karl-marxbabylonbee.com/news/with-statues-gone-pigeons-forced-to-poop-on-rioters
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Jul 1, 2020 15:43:41 GMT
Post by lakeportfarms on Jul 1, 2020 15:43:41 GMT
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Jul 17, 2020 1:29:55 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Jul 17, 2020 1:29:55 GMT
Hans, have you seen the clip of George Floyd on the Judge Judy show. He was pretty young. Hijacked a car and wrecked it.
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Jul 17, 2020 1:38:06 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Jul 17, 2020 1:38:06 GMT
t.co/xpAuuVZtBwI would like to see Americans stand up, rio off the damn masks, and grind them in the dirt with their heels. Do these idiots really think we can get rid of Covid? Have we gotten rid of the common cold. Other flu bugs? No. Vaccines have not halted the flu. As a matter of fact there were more deaths from flu in 2017 and 2018 in the over 65 age groups than with 19. CDC stats. those at risk from age or infirmity should take precautions. The youth and everyone else should get on with living instead of cowerin in fear of dying from a damn flu bug when we have it every single winter. Keep breathing that nasty stuff you exhale and eventually if you do get it..... your immune system is going to give you the middle finger. it is never going to be zero cases. Never. So the longer they postpone...the longer the destruction lasts, and too many are going to be permanently harmed.
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Jul 18, 2020 17:47:22 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Jul 18, 2020 17:47:22 GMT
www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2006372above is the link to the entire article. The New England Journal of Medicine “…We know that wearing a mask outside health care facilities offers little, if any, protection from infection. Public health authorities define a significant exposure to Covid-19 as face-to-face contact within 6 feet with a pat with symptomatic Covid-19 that is sustained for at least a few minutes (and some say more than 10 minutes or even 30 minutes). The chance of catching Covid-19 from a passing interaction in a public space is therefore minimal. In many cases, the desire for widespread masking is a reflexive reaction to anxiety over the pandemic.
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Jul 22, 2020 21:51:30 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Jul 22, 2020 21:51:30 GMT
CDC corrects “mistake”. 90,000 Covid cases in Florida are actually 11,000.
Wow!
So now that Trump has said hospitals need to report numbers to WH instead of the CDC, the CDC just came out & said they made another "mistake" in FL; And they've also been counting Pneumonia & Flu as Covid– dropping their # from approx 90,000 to 11,000. So many "mistakes," huh?
— DeAnna Lorraine 🇺🇸 (@deanna4congress) July 22, 2020
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Jul 24, 2020 13:42:09 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Jul 24, 2020 13:42:09 GMT
A 60-year-old man who died from a gun shot wound to the head. A 90-year-old man who fell and died from complications of a hip fracture. A 77-year-old woman who died of Parkinson's disease. What in common? All listed as #COVID19 deaths in just one county. t.co/bcFlzPkuBp— Robert Barnes (@barnes_Law) July 23, 2020 PS says: July 24, 2020 at 7:34 am In CT, an audit at the state lab found 90 tests out of 161 samples for 141 people showed a false positive for COVID. That’s about a 2/3 failure rate overestimate of COVID cases, in one state, in a “common lab test”. How common is this failure nationally? www.zerohedge.com/technology/connecticut-state-lab-finds-90-false-positives-out-144-coronavirus-tests-administeredMILupper says: July 24, 2020 at 9:19 am More false positives, Vermont. We now know 33 of the 63 people with a positive antigen test have tested negative following a PCR COVID test. Two cases were confirmed positive. www.wcax.com/2020/07/20/negative-test-results-come-back-after-positive-antigen-tests/New York. Seventy-four Long Island, New York, residents tested for the coronavirus this month received false positive results, according to a report www.breitbart.com/health/2020/07/21/74-new-yorkers-tested-for-coronavirus-got-false-positive-results/
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Jul 25, 2020 19:26:51 GMT
Post by cddexter on Jul 25, 2020 19:26:51 GMT
Judy, I see that article is dated early April, when there was still a lot not known about how it spread. Is there a more current article that says the same thing? I understand that wearing a mask does help with spreading, and according to video studies, you can see the breath coming out of someone with and without a mask, and the difference is huge. I saw a study done in England (Manchester Guardian) that used England, France and Italy as the subject, studied the overall number of deaths in a six week period (April/May I think) for a five year period, regardless of reason (heart, cancer, auto, flu, old age, whatever, just the overall total number of deaths) and then compared that total number to the total number of deaths in the same period for this year (again, regardless of reason) and the difference was huge, which they used to prove the virus is causing a lot of trouble. All the arguments in the world about other reasons being lumped in with C19 doesn't hold water in that study. And, you can't argue with deaths from those in hospital in isolation on respirators: that's not from car accidents or heart attacks, those are real numbers...
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Jul 28, 2020 10:30:32 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Jul 28, 2020 10:30:32 GMT
Carol. recent attempts by doctors to get out the truth.
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Jul 28, 2020 11:51:14 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Jul 28, 2020 11:51:14 GMT
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Jul 29, 2020 22:10:12 GMT
Post by cddexter on Jul 29, 2020 22:10:12 GMT
A vaccine to stop people being religious?
Sex with amorphous demons while you sleep?
Microchips in vaccines to control you?
Don't I remember you talking about the rest of us drinking CoolAid?
God touched Andrew Sheppy on his ladder. I think it's past time God did something about this current off-the-wall mindset.
cheers, c.
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Jul 30, 2020 0:58:19 GMT
Post by jamshundred on Jul 30, 2020 0:58:19 GMT
Wow Carol that Sheppy comment was telling. Even I do not wish you dead.
I think people should be informed......but speaking of aliens.....did you know the US is releasing info confirming same?
and just curious ......are you adhering to the published British Columbia instructions for having safe sex during the China virus? (I would publish the article but it is a bit too explicit and anyone interested can type a question into a search engine and get it). Talk about out there!
lets be serious Carol. How do you propose to cure a disease that is being hyped to scare people? (As in false results, over counting results, over counting deaths, etc).
if you have a cure.....it should also work on the common cold and the other 18 flu viruses. And IF wearing a mask is the answer, why have the numbers surged since people began wearing masks? ( because they do not work and have potential to cause illness vs, prevent it).
judy
PS. Make sure you get the measurements correct from floor to.........before drilling the hole in the wall. Most important!|
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