ChattaVolMD
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...which is wrong because we know there are others who abstained from the vote.According to College Football News Phil Fulmer was the only Athletic Director in the SEC to be against starting up college football on June 1st
College football won't look the same when it returns, at least in short term
The other two things I’ve learned in the past 20 years are 1) Idiots do idiot things because they’re idiots. 2) never argue with the village idiot, he will just drag you down to his level and then beat you with experience.
Strange isn’t it but you are welcome to go to the CDC and read it yourself
Oh, you're referencing data that lumps covid, flu, and pneumonia together. You seem lost.
I guess you will need to contact the CDC and explain to them that you don’t approve of their Covid 19 death graphs. I am sure based off of your vast experience in epidemiology that this will weigh heavily on their future decisions. My original point still stands and I provided the link for you
Facts!!!! GBO!!!!Liberty U had to go to online classes as the result of the state mandated shut down but 1200 students remained on campus. The result ?
"Now the university has finished the school year and the students have gone home. So what actually happened?
To start with, only one student tested positive for coronavirus. Liberty says this was a graduate taking an online course who hadn’t been on campus before or after spring break. Four employees either working remotely or from offices off-campus also tested positive. But Mr. Falwell says no infections were traced back to campus. No Liberty student living on campus tested positive, and no staffer stationed on campus tested positive."
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I would play dumb too if I were you
You're not having to play dumb.
Excellent retort, first you needed a link and I gave you one that breaks down totals by the week that you can’t seem to read or decipher. Then, you criticize the data from the CDC. Now, you claim it isn’t relevant even though it tabulates it for the government. Awesome
Why would some of these goofs listen to a REAL doctor like you when they can get all the info they need from the basement epidemiologists and tinfoil hat conspiracy theorists on this site? You know they know everything just like their spokesman, Trumpous Pompous Maximus. If brains were dynamite, they wouldn’t have enough to blow their nose.I totally agree. I’ve been a practicing physician for over 20 years. This combination can have some serious and potentially lethal side effects.
The other two things I’ve learned in the past 20 years are 1) Idiots do idiot things because they’re idiots. 2) never argue with the village idiot, he will just drag you down to his level and then beat you with experience.
I’ve had COVID-19. Fortunately, it was a mild case. My wife’s case was more severe and she’s still dealing with the sequelae. Both of us are under 50 with no serious comorbid conditions.
I would never recommend that combination of drugs based on the current research.
Ohio Judge Deems the State's COVID-19 Lockdown 'Arbitrary, Unreasonable, and Oppressive'Yep I could see that happening
Expect similar rulings in other courts leading law officers to refrain from enforcement except in extreme cases.
This thing is beginning to unwind. CDC admits "surface transmission" is highly unlikely. Mainstream reports on the casualties and dangers of continued "stay at home" orders. Courts finally ruling on the unconstitutionality of the orders in place in may locales. Reported new infections continue to decline despite states "opening." Finally, two things are happening to the American people: 1) most perceive the coverage to date has been overblown, and 2) people are just fed up.
As long as the actual numbers continue to improve, expect some highly political wars between the federal government and some states. Ironically the Feds will be arguing for less regulatory authority and the states will be arguing for blanket power to override the US and their own state constitutions indefinitely. It doesn't take a legal scholar to see how this thing is going to play out, provided the actual disease numbers continue current trends.