Its been stated that Florida's testing numbers are being misrepresented by not reporting negative results. Color me shocked. This is bullshit.
I'm not sure what your point is in comparing this to HIV. There are about 38,000 people per year infected with HIV in the US annually.
There are 3 million confirmed cases of Covid in the span of 6 months. Estimates are that actual cases are 10 times that number. HIV is not something that is easy to contract just by walking around in public.
As I've said before, the problem with Covid is not how deadly it is, it appears to be slightly deadlier than the flu, and even less deadly than the flu in certain groups of people. The problem is how rapidly and efficiently it can spread, piling up lots of illness, hospitalization and death in very short periods of time.
SARS was very deadly, but partially because of how deadly it was, didn't spread easily. If you had SARS you generally weren't walking around in the population infecting people.
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You can't make this **** up. Will there be anyone from the Trump base still around in November?
Act I. June 20th
You can't make this **** up. Will there be anyone from the Trump base still around in November?
He better be careful with his gloating. The virus has not gone away. Plus you could argue their current infection and death rates are so low in large part because so many people have already had it and died there.
the point is that when HIV broke out, everybody was freaked and there were no laws to restrict them. The only real law was that you could be charged with a version of murder if you were HIV positive and did not inform your sex partner. Years later, that has been repealed in many places. Now in many states, it is fine to be HIV positive and lie to your partner and infect them and it’s not against the law.
So you have the same people demanding everybody wear masks and on the other hand, they don’t think that and HIV positive person should be forced to inform their partner. It’s just pointing out that politicians pick and choose public good all the time.
Where would somebody like Pelosi stand on the question of masks and on an HIV positive person informing their partner? How could anybody be for one and against the other if public health was the real concern?
The point is simply to show that there have been epidemics and pandemics before and we have not responded by taking away freedoms.
While the leftists makes strides...
So you think Nancy Pelosi has done a **** job too.What we've seen these past few months has been the result of a complete void of leadership on the national level.
I certainly agree that the leftists have made strides. I think you're on to something here. The rest of it I didn't really look at too seriously.
OooOoooooOooooo Millions!particularly when the lives and well-being of millions are at risk.
Seeing the latest WH attacks on Fauci, I wonder how long it will take them to run this Redfield dude out of town?
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Mexico is much more concerned about Americans entering their country, than the other way around. Same goes for the EU and Canada. Quite remarkable, that we've arrived at this point.
. I can't believe you don't understand the difference.
You can't be this ignorant... Mexico is shutting down LEGAL transport across the border. The U.S. is still struggling to shut down ILLEGAL aliens from crossing the border and calling 911 for emergency services which can't be denied. They are over running the border hospitals. I can't believe you don't understand the difference.
The president has been campaigning for reelection on his immigration record and the steep decline in irregular migration since last year, when border authorities made nearly 1 million arrests.
“We’ve been helped greatly by Mexico on creating record numbers in a positive sense on our southern border,” Trump said, without specifying what records he was referring to. “It’s been really very, very tight.”
The emergency enforcement measures CBP rolled out in late March allow U.S. agents to process unlawful border crossers in outdoor areas and quickly send them back into Mexico, rather than holding them in custody to initiate formal deportations or charge them with a crime.
Mexico has cooperated with Trump by agreeing to accept Central American returnees in addition to its own citizens. The measures are controversial because they have essentially shut the door on the ability of asylum seekers to seek safe refuge in the United States, while also waving off anti-trafficking laws preventing the rapid deportation of underage migrants who arrive without a parent.
Acting DHS secretary Chad Wolf, whom Trump singled out for praise during the appearance with López Obrador, played down the significance of the increase.
“The real story is we have stopped catch & release & are protecting Americans during a public health crisis by returning almost 90% of illegal aliens encountered at the (Mexico border) to their home countries, most within 120 minutes,” Wolf tweeted, referring to The Washington Post’s article.
Florida health officials have identified a troubling trend; approximately 31 percent, or one-third, of children in Florida tested for COVID-19 yield positive results, according to the Sun Sentinel.
State data indicates that out of 54,022 Florida children tested, 31.1 percent have returned positive results on average. This is higher than the statewide positivity rate, which reads in at about 11 percent.
Aside from the staggering figure indicating the transmission of the virus, health experts fear it can cause potential lifelong damage in children. Alina Alonso, the health department director of Palm Beach County, reportedly told county commissioners on Tuesday that the long-term consequences of coronavirus in children are unknown.
Alonso described X-rays that reveal damage caused to human lungs by the coronavirus, even for people without severe symptoms.
“They are seeing there is damage to the lungs in these asymptomatic children. ... We don’t know how that is going to manifest a year from now or two years from now,” Alonso told reporters. “Is that child going to have chronic pulmonary problems or not?”
Throughout the pandemic, children have largely been exempt from severe COVID-19 infections, despite the recently discovered pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome that occurred in a small number of children who were exposed to the virus. Similar to the inflammatory illness Kawasaki Disease, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued an alert and guidance page for children exhibiting symptoms.
“We are learning something every day,” said Jorge Perez, who co-founded Kidz Medical Services and operates pediatric offices throughout South Florida. “We have to be knowledgeable about this and continue to monitor to see what effects it has in children.”
This comes as states determine whether in-person education will resume in the fall. Outside of potentially hazardous consequences of a coronavirus infection to children, asymptomatic carriers pose a threat to teachers and other staff, who are demographically more likely to have a severe infection.