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Herd immunity in the sense your little brain keeps spewing isn't the same type of herd immunity that develops when vaccines are available

Your degree, if you actually have one, is what exactly? A science discipline? Or do you study?
Can you elaborate on the how the types of herd immunity differ as it relates to naturally acquired and vaccinated?
 
friend at the hospital said if you go there for a covid test you are admitted and kept there until results come back (5 days). That's a good way to drive up the hospitalization numbers

She said to go anywhere else but the hospital unless dying
Example number ive lost count, on how many of why the numbers cant be trusted on this
 
Minnesota Unemployment Hits 9.9 Percent, Highest Its Ever Been

Minnesota’s unemployment rate hit 9.9 percent in May, reaching the highest point its ever been in the state, according to state data.

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According to state data obtained by KMSP, 302,741 were unemployed in May, which is the most recent data available from the state.

The state’s jobless rate has skyrocketed since March because of the coronavirus pandemic. In March, the unemployment rate was 2,9 percent. In April, that rate shot up to 8.7 percent.

The 9.9 percent rate is the highest jobless rate the state has experienced since 1976, which is how far back the state’s records go.

The Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) said that employment in the state is rebounding more slowly because of the slow and cautious approach state officials took in easing restrictions on businesses related to the coronavirus.

Minnesota Unemployment Hits 9.9 Percent, Highest Its Ever Been
 
1. There is no doubt in my mind WHATSOEVER that putting kids in masks will actually increase the spread of infections, via hands to mask/face. Every single kid that has worn one in my office has had their hands on it.

2. Teachers will have to CONSTANTLY be fussing at children to put them on, leave them alone, stop using them as a slingshot, etc.

3. Class will be CONSTANTLY disrupted, as touching a mask requires the wearer to go to the bathroom immediately and wash his or her hands.

It's so stupid and ridiculous that I can't even think of a powerful enough way to express myself without spewing a salad of vulgarities.
I knew you would have an opinion about this!!! It was cringy to me when I first saw it.
 
They stole a double shot and gave me back plasma in change. All for a lousy tshirt

I disagree with you half the time it seems about politics, but I would never say you arent a good dude. Your family has some unique challenges like mine has always had, and you still do your part to be a good citizen. I respect that.
 
No it freaking doesnt. It kills less than .5%. Gtfo with that bs. This is the second time you have been working on clearly wrong information when the correct information is widely available and been brought up multiple times in this thread. And that's not even counting Fauci.

Coronavirus in the U.S.: Latest Map and Case Count

And at least to start we had no idea how to treat it, we still dont fully understand it, and most of the victims have been old. Where as the flu is less discriminate.

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See graph from prior post. Heh. You might wanna check your math that "It kills less than .5%".

I'll give your tricycle a push start...

118,435 deaths in the United States
2,191,200 confirmed cases in the United States

(118,435 / 2,191,200) = .054

I'm guessing the number above is confusing, but it's what's called a "percentage". So it's not .054% in this instance, it's 5.4%. This is how "percentages" work.

5.4% of the confirmed cases of Coronavirus have ended in death in the United States since the pandemic began, per the CDC.
 
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Heh. Oh, reeeeealllly. Do tell.

You are referring to a case fatality rate, not fatality rate. Two completely different things.

Fatality rate would involve every person that had the virus, you're using fatality rate with confirmed cases. That would be CFR, case fatality rate. It is well established and universally accepted that there are multiple times more cases, than confirmed cases. All cases is what would be used in fatality rate, not confirmed cases.
 
You are referring to a case fatality rate, not fatality rate. Two completely different things.

Fatality rate would involve every person that had the virus, you're using fatality rate with confirmed cases. That would be CFR, case fatality rate. It is well established and universally accepted that there are multiple times more cases, than confirmed cases. All cases is what would be used in fatality rate, not confirmed cases.

Correct. And the CV19 numbers were presented as such, and are wholly accurate.
 
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See graph from prior post. Heh. You might wanna check your math that "It kills less than .5%".

I'll give your tricycle a push start...

118,435 deaths in the United States
2,191,200 confirmed cases in the United States

(118,435 / 2,191,200) = .054

I'm guessing the number above is confusing, but it's what's called a "percentage". So it's not .054% in this instance, it's 5.4%. This is how "percentages" work.

5.4% of the confirmed cases of Coronavirus have ended in death in the United States since the pandemic began, per the CDC.
You think you are so smart. It's pretty hilarious to watch.
 
I disagree with you half the time it seems about politics, but I would never say you arent a good dude. Your family has some unique challenges like mine has always had, and you still do your part to be a good citizen. I respect that.

thanks Marcus. We just try to make our community a little better than it was. Some days that's easier said than done but 2 little boys are watching me at all times so it's worth the effort
 

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