South Dakotans throw a parade for Gov. Kristi Noem, who refused to shut down their state
"South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) has taken a lot of heat from the media and other critics for refusing to issue a state lockdown during the coronavirus crisis. But on Monday, she received some gratitude from her fellow South Dakotans. Gov. Noem was surprised with a parade (from a safe distance), in a display that evoked a touching reaction from the governor."
Read moreDr. Erickson, Kern County, California on going back to work now.
This is a 52-minute video of two Doctors discussing what they are seeing in Kern County and around the country. They see that we should start opening up the stay-at-home orders now from their medical perspective.
See the first comment for another copy. YouTube pulled the original down.
Read moreNew York State lacked common sense in nursing homes coronavirus approach: Goodwin
"To make sense of the carnage at New York nursing homes, you don’t need to sprout wings and survey the scene from 30,000 feet. Just keep your BS detector on and connect a few big dots."
Read moreAn Egregious Statistical Horror Story
The crisis now will hit the politicians and political Doctor Faucis who gullibly accepted and trumpeted what statistician William Briggs calls “the most colossal and costly blown forecast of all time.”
Read moreCDC’s failed coronavirus tests were tainted with coronavirus, feds confirm
"As the new coronavirus took root across America, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sent states tainted test kits in early February that were themselves seeded with the virus, federal officials have confirmed."
Read moreCoronavirus Survey Reveals 13.9 Percent In New York Have COVID-19 Antibodies, Cuomo Says
Holy Mackerel, 21% of New York City infected! If these numbers continue to hold here is what it means.
This means we are down near the mortality range for influenza. So this is nowhere near the OMG WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE hyperventilation of the Main Stream Media.
If the disease continues spreading at the current rate, herd immunity (80%) will be reached in late August. New York’s first patient was identified on March 1, 2020.
We continue to scratch our heads about China. With their patient zero identified on December 1, 2019, we don’t understand why there would not be millions of cases in China. Is their population that different from ours?
Read moreCommon Sense and Human Interface – Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Announces Phased Reopening of Business Starting This Week
"There are few high-traffic businesses more densely populated than grocery stores. In fact, within the U.S. economy retail supermarkets have the highest foot traffic of any business sector in the entire economy; that’s just an empirical fact…. and the coronavirus impact increased that foot traffic by an average of 40 percent. Now, stop and think about this logically & apply a large dose of common sense. Think about human-to-human interface."
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The Reality of Testing - Why We Can't Test Our Way Out of the COVID-19 Problem
"In this episode, Dr. Osterholm and host Chris Dall discuss whether the US is nearing an apex in COVID-19 cases, what it may look like to “reopen” the country, a reality check regarding widespread testing, and what to make of the constant stream of new information and research findings."
This is a worthwhile 38-minute audio. Highly Recommended.
Read moreHow The CDC Reportedly Botched Early Detection Efforts With Contaminated Tests
"The capacity to perform early coronavirus testing and detection in the United States was severely hindered by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), which released tests that were contaminated during the initial manufacturing process at the centers’ lab."
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