COVID-19 2020

StoneTheCrow wrote:
The answer is no yet there are a lot of people who think the administration is doing a wonderful job.

a lot of people are thinking that, A LOT.  you wouldn't believe the number of people who think this administration is doing the best job possible, the best in the history of this country.  in fact, i like to use a word  - it's just a word, but a special word - called "unprecedented."  such a beautiful, powerful word, and i think i'm the first - maybe i'm the first, probably, i don't know - the first to use this word to describe our amazing response.  just tremendous.
A LOT think this…which is sad

23% think it was made in a lab…where are they getting their information from
Nearly 30% in the US believe a coronavirus theory that's almost certainly not true

Take the conspiracy that 5G networks are somehow linked to the coronavirus. It started as a fringe theory among New Agers and QAnon followers. Soon, it ended up on celebrities' Instagram accounts, and Twitter published at least two "moments" debunking it.


It's so hard to read all this bullshit. I hate being informed sometimes.
sweetcell wrote:
tax change was a minor part of the package.  was someone supposed to sink the whole thing because of one bad section? 
Have you met Bernie Sanders!?
^ lol
Wyoming had their first death. So now they're at 275 cases with one death.
Can we please just make Gavin Newsom the president?
challenged wrote:
#1 wrote:



You beat me to it. 1fuckingmillion. closing in on 250k in US.

Only 12 days ago and we're about to break 2 mill…
The worse though is at least 2214 deaths documented from Covid19 today…a new peak

Heilung was right

The thing that gets me is the utter indifference of many…the resignation to it…the acceptance that it had to happen

ok this is good

Very meh
hutch wrote:
The worse though is at least 2214 deaths documented from Covid19 today…a new peak

Heilung was right

The thing that gets me is the utter indifference of many…the resignation to it…the acceptance that it had to happen


Pre-COVID19 7700+ Americans died every day. I don't think a one day peak of 2200+, with a vast majority of them being old people (who we devalue in this country anyway) is really going to effect the emotions of many. Until someone you know dies.

I mean, every day for the past month *i* make a big deal of it, and even today my 12 year old says "Why are people making such a big deal of it? Many more people die of cancer or heart disease?"