Thread: Rants and WTF are you talking about and Coronavirus!
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11-05-21 18:38 #7670
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
The daily number of cases was likely inflated by a public holiday in parts of Germany on Monday that led to a delay in data-gathering. The previous record was on Dec. 18, with 33,777 cases.
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11-05-21 18:36 #7669
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
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11-05-21 17:26 #7668
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by Gino02 [View Original Post]
Florida, my property tax state, half the population, and nearly as many deaths. But we sure had a good time being [Deleted by Admin].
Both states on the downtrend.
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11-05-21 17:21 #7667
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by Gino02 [View Original Post]
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11-05-21 12:19 #7666
Posts: 7321Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
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11-05-21 11:54 #7665
Posts: 6730A large amount of human thought are conspiracy theories at it's core. Usually the subject will define (frame) their thoughts and ideas as an analysis, an assumption, an hypothesis or just a theory instead. But it is a rhetorically negatively framed word. Hence it's use cases in order to derail.
In essence, it is a collateral of the propaganda industry, meant to confuse. Why? Because humans conspire all the time. We call it (framed it as) a plan, a strategy, an agenda etc.
In a football match, the coach want to keep their free kick tactics a secret. The opposing side might feel something is off the standard approach. Do they react? Have the opposing team conspired on something different before the match? Or at half time? Without the theory of this conspiracy, they may lose.
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11-05-21 11:40 #7664
Posts: 6730Lets dissect the word: conspiracy-theory.
When someone is conspiring, that means they are collaborating on a common narrative without telling a third party.
The use of the word theory here means that you have yet to prove that this is the case.
If a lot of people, say in Thailand have a book where scam tactics are written down, which they hide from foreign p6 tourists, this is then a conspiracy-theory until you actually find this book and read it for yourself. I have read the book. But unless you have, it may still be a theory for you given your lack of trust in me. And the fact that you think girls use a common narrative.
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11-05-21 11:31 #7663
Posts: 6730Originally Posted by Mursenary [View Original Post]
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11-05-21 11:18 #7662
Posts: 6447World Health Organization
The World Health Organization opines on the matter:
https://www.france24.com/en/europe/2...read-in-europe
https://www.reuters.com/business/env...et-2021-11-04/
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11-05-21 07:40 #7661
Posts: 1138Originally Posted by Mursenary [View Original Post]
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11-05-21 06:55 #7660
Posts: 22407Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
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11-04-21 23:50 #7659
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
I mean, you can certainly worry but it's certainly not the highest number of cases Germany has seen (See December and April peak cases in attached graph). Reading the wording of your article, perhaps Spahn meant the highest increase in cases within an arbitrarily referenced time period?
Regardless, even if it is not the highest cases, cases are high, yes. But case numbers are pretty meaningless if there is not a corresponding increase in disease severity that makes those increase in cases a threat to public health. Local authorities have been using hospitalizations and deaths to determine policy since late summer / early autumn. Cases in Germany have been elevated since August / September and is seeing another bump on top of that. But despite September's bump in cases, there was not a corresponding significant bump in deaths and hospitalizations (see other attached graph). This is why authorities (with the exception of a brief period in NRW) did not reinstitute restrictions in September / October. The possibility is of course there, but I wouldn't bet on all-out catastrophe. Germany boasts a 66% fully vax population with even more having had at least one shot and more at-risk populations getting boosters. As a population, they are well protected from severe disease. Meanwhile, the unvaxxed benefit from a lower chance of running into someone carrying a high viral load as that determines both transmissibility and disease severity.
And as mentioned, the UK has seen these high cases for an even longer period than Germany. Much like Germany now, case numbers are about 80% of last winter's peaks. But as you can see in the attached images, disease severity leading to hospitalization and death has not kept up with case numbers. This is not the same scenario as one year ago. The population is now more equipped to deal with the spread of virus. But as I mentioned previously, this is not the case in Eastern Europe (20-40% vax rate) from where the working girls are coming, hence why I am more concerned with cases / deaths in those countries. Those fuckers have been fucking around but now that Romania boasts both the highest cases and deaths per capita in the world, those fuckers won't be fucking around for much longer.
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11-04-21 23:34 #7658
Posts: 7321Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
If the situation is like this next summer, I am getting my shots in June or so LOL.
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11-04-21 20:49 #7657
Posts: 22407Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
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11-04-21 20:32 #7656
Posts: 6447What?
Originally Posted by Mursenary [View Original Post]