03-29-2020, 12:39 PM
I guess i am an not politically correct enough for some.
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03-29-2020, 12:39 PM
I guess i am an not politically correct enough for some.
03-29-2020, 01:15 PM
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03-29-2020, 01:16 PM
I need a dog because I'm a pimp.
Well, Gator don't need no dog!
03-29-2020, 01:59 PM
Quote: @StickyBun said: Fauci says Trump agreed not to invoke a strict quarantine after intensive White House discussions (CNN) — Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday that President Donald Trump decided not to impose a strict quarantine on parts of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut after officials had "very intensive discussions" at the White House with the President last night. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said on CNN's "State of the Union" that it was important not to enforce something that would create "a bigger difficulty," and instead issue a travel advisory for the New York metro area. "After discussions with the President we made it clear and he agreed, it would be much better to do what's called a strong advisory. The reason for that is you don't want to get to the point that you're enforcing things that would create a bigger difficulty, morale and otherwise, when you could probably accomplish the same goal," Fauci told CNN's Jake Tapper. Fauci said about 56% of the country's new infections are coming from the New York City area. After the number of reported US coronavirus deaths doubled to more than 2,000 within two days, officials are advising residents of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut not to travel domestically.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued the travel advisory Saturday, urging residents of the three states to "refrain from nonessential domestic travel for 14 days effective immediately." The states would have "full discretion" on implementing the advisory, which exempts employees in critical fields. "What you don't want is people traveling from that area to other areas of the country and inadvertently and innocently infecting other individuals," Fauci said. "We felt the better way to do this would be an advisory as opposed to a very strict quarantine. And the President agreed, and that's why he made that determination last night." https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/29/politics/...index.html
03-29-2020, 02:33 PM
How long ago was Mardi Gras (33 days ago) and who all was there?AndI shot a toothbrush because I had to.
03-29-2020, 02:39 PM
Quote: @BigAl99 said:WTF, Cantrell is blaming the Feds... So in other words, no common sense to rely on, no accountability afterwards and little leadership imo. She would be getting accolades today for cancelling even if it cant ever be substantiated how it may have slowed the spread - as sure as she would have been skewered at the time for cancelling. Instead she's going to have a repeat of Philadelphia of 1918 on her hands. Louisiana is going to be a s hit show, New Orleans will be the epicenter. IT will be heart-breaking. https://wwl.radio.com/articles/cantrell-...ew-orleans
03-29-2020, 02:48 PM
Minnesota trooper's roadside gesture during traffic stop brings doctor to tearsDoctor was ready to take her medicine for speeding. But instead of a ticket, trooper gave her his N95 masks.
By Paul Walsh Star TribuneMarch 29, 2020 — 9:40am
A state trooper pulled over an East Coast doctor for speeding on an east-central Minnesota interstate, told her she should know better and sent her on way grateful for receiving only a warning and not a ticket.The trooper also gave her a fistful of coveted N95 medical masks that were issued for his protection from the deadly and relentless coronavirus that has swept the globe. “I burst into tears,” Dr. Sarosh Ashraf Janjua, a Boston cardiologist, wrote in a detailed account of the traffic stop late in the afternoon of March 21 along Interstate 35 in North Branch. “I think he teared up a little as well before wishing me well and walking away.” The masks have been a persistent point of emphasis for many weeks among politicians, medical professionals and private industry as a vital — and all too scarce — tool in keeping health care providers safe from the virus as they try to fend off illness and death. “Trooper [Brian] Schwartz said he noticed what appeared to be two used N95 masks in [her] purse that he assumed she was reusing,” said the patrol’s chief spokesman, Lt. Gordon Shank. “Trooper Schwartz said he heard there was a shortage of personal protective equipment and thought [the doctor] could use the extra masks.” Shank said Schwartz and his fellow troopers “are working hard during the pandemic and are thinking about all the first responders who are caring for Minnesotans during this critical time.” Janjua confirmed in her Facebook post that the shortage of N95 masks has left her “afraid of not having adequate protective equipment, and in my darkest moments, [I] have worried about what would happen if I fell sick far from home.” The doctor was on a fill-in work assignment and more than 1,400 miles from Boston when Schwartz pulled her over for going 85 miles per hour in a 70 mph zone on southbound I-35. Seeing her driver’s license, he asked her what brought her all the way to Minnesota. She replied that she makes the trip monthly for work. The trooper “quite firmly told me it was very irresponsible of me to be speeding,” Janjua wrote on Facebook, “especially since I would not only take up resources if I got into an accident, but would also not be in a position to help patients.” The doctor said she felt the sting of his words, and “I waited for him to write me a ticket. Instead, he told me he was going to let me off with a warning.” As she struggled to apologize and thank the trooper, “he reached in to hand me what I assumed was my license back. It wasn’t until my hand had closed around what he was giving me that its unexpected bulkiness drew my eyes to it. Five N95 masks, from the supply the state had given him for his protection.” This quiet gesture on a highway shoulder in small-town Minnesota left Janjua feeling hopeful amid widespread trepidation and uncertainty. “This complete stranger, who owed me nothing and is more on the front lines than I am, shared his precious masks with me, without my even asking,” she wrote. “The veil of civilization may be thin, but not all that lies behind it is savage. We are going to be OK.”
03-29-2020, 02:54 PM
Fauci says coronavirus deaths in US could top 100,000
By ZEKE MILLER Associated PressMarch 29, 2020 — 10:20am
WASHINGTON — As the White House looks for ways to restore normalcy in parts of the U.S., the government's foremost infection disease expert says the country could experience more than 100,000 deaths and millions of infections from the coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Anthony Fauci, speaking on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday, offered his prognosis as the federal government weighs rolling back guidelines on social distancing in areas that have not been as hard-hit by the outbreak at the conclusion of the nationwide 15-day effort to slow the spread of the virus. "I would say between 100,000 and 200,000 cases," he said, correcting himself to say he meant deaths. "We're going to have millions of cases." But he added "I don't want to be held to that" because the pandemic is "such a moving target." About 125,000 cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. had been recorded as of Sunday morning, with over 2,100 dead. It is certain that many more have the disease but their cases have not been reported. One in three Americans remain under state or local government orders to stay at home to slow the spread of the virus, with schools and businesses closed and public life upended. Dr. Deborah Birx, head of the White House coronavirus task force, said parts of the country with few cases so far must prepare for what's to come. "No state, no metro area, will be spared," she said on NBC's "Meet the Press." Fauci said he would only support the rollback in lesser-impacted areas if more testing is in place to monitor those areas. He said "it's a little iffy there" right now.
03-29-2020, 04:35 PM
Quote: @purplefaithful said:I love all these numbers. Our beloved governor of MN said we would have 75,000 deaths in MN and then Fauci says its 100,000 for the country. I have friends that I luckily do not live around that are so freaked out and telling me 10 million are going to die in the US. Lots of numbers, not much questioning.
03-29-2020, 04:46 PM
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