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Virus Threatens Future of Already-Struggling Transit Systems

Transit Systems

“Transit systems are grappling with a new reality—drastically plummeting ridership and revenue caused by a stealthy virus that’s also sickening and killing transit workers.”

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The Poorly Designed Epidemiological Models and Tests Have Enormous Consequences

Corona Virus Models
Yes, it is time to point fingers and show the names.

“Since late in January the world has undergone staggering changes which in many cases may be irreparable. We have given decisions over every aspect of our lives to the judgment of tests and to the projections of computer models for the coronavirus first claimed to have erupted in Wuhan China, now dubbed SARS-CoV-2. With astonishing lack of transparency or checking, one government after the other has imposed China-model lockdowns on their entire populations. It begins to look as if we are being led like sheep to slaughter for corrupted science.”

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Susceptability - The Variable That No One Is Talking About

Corona Virus Susceptiblity

" Amazingly to me, although this concept of variation in individual susceptibility to infectious disease has been explored in the literature for other agents, I have not seen it discussed in regard to the current coronavirus epidemic, and as I said, it has not been incorporated into the models."

Thank You, Kevin Roche.

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A Closer Look At Sweden's Health Policy

Health Policy

"In a recent interview with Radio 5, leading Swedish epidemiologist, Dr. Johan Gieseck, remarked how the UK had initially proposed the same plan as Sweden, but then Boris Johnson came under intense pressure from the media and opposition after the arrival of Imperial College’s notorious “500,000 dead” paper presented to the government by Prof. Neil Ferguson. As a result, UK officials quickly changed course in a “180 degree U-turn,” said Gieseck, who was shocked how an unpublished paper relying on computer models and with no peer review – could have played such a crucial role in altering such an important policy decision. How did that happen? One only has to look at the obvious nexus of funding between the UK government, Imperial College and the Gates Foundation to get a possible answer to that question. "

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FOX 26 gets unprecedented access to Texas' 1st nursing home to treat COVID-19 with Hydroxychloroquine

Corona Virus Treatment

"Armstrong's approach was to begin administering Hydroxychloroquine a Zpac and Zinc just as soon as a resident first started showing symptoms. The patients were being monitored daily. "We did EKGs on each of these patients to make sure they didn't have the cardiac side effects that everyone talks about," Armstrong said. "None of our patients did.""

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MVA files to stop courts and liberal activist groups from selectively deconstructing Minnesota law

Minnesota Constitution

MVA believes their suit is necessary because the “ACLU, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, and Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon are on the same team,” and are trying to overthrow “160 years of the Minnesota Constitution.” 

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US Army Research leads to a New Very Early Test

Corona Virus Testing

Thank You, to the Guardian for this story. "Scientists working for the US military have designed a new Covid-19 test that could potentially identify carriers before they become infectious and spread the disease, the Guardian has learned.

In what could be a significant breakthrough, project coordinators hope the blood-based test will be able to detect the virus’s presence as early as 24 hours after infection – before people show symptoms and several days before a carrier is considered capable of spreading it to other people. That is also around four days before current tests can detect the virus."

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Minnesota Extends It’s Stay-at-home and Business Shutdown Order

Gov. Walz

Thank You, Kevin Roche, for your review of the Governor's little chat with his subjects yesterday.

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American Associan of Physicians and Surgeons Says Hydroxychloroquine Helpful.

HCL Helpful

“To date, the total number of reported patients treated with HCQ, with or without zinc and the widely used antibiotic azithromycin, is 2,333, writes AAPS, in observational data from China, France, South Korea, Algeria, and the U.S. Of these, 2,137 or 91.6 percent improved clinically. There were 63 deaths, all but 11 in a single retrospective report from the Veterans Administration where the patients were severely ill.”

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