Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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that may be, but what computer model is it based on?
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I sure was not there but this is the detail we have and NOBODY has denied its truth. __________________________________________________ "Dec. 31: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention learn of a cluster of cases in China. Jan. 1: The CDC begins developing reports for the Department of Health and Human Services about the situation. Jan. 3: A Chinese official officially informs CDC Director Robert Redfield of the outbreak of a respiratory illness in the city of Wuhan. Redfield later relays the information to HHS Secretary Alex Azar, and Azar informs the White House National Security Council. Early January: Intelligence officials begin offering ominous, classified warnings about the virus to Trump in the President’s Daily Brief. The warnings will persist into February. Early January: In a report to the director of National Intelligence, a State Department epidemiologist warns that the virus is likely to spread across the globe and could result in a pandemic, and the Defense Intelligence Agency’s National Center for Medical Intelligence comes to the same conclusion, per the New York Times. Jan. 8: The CDC issues its first public warning about the outbreak in China, saying that it is monitoring the situation and that people should take precautions when traveling to Wuhan. Mid-January: Assistant HHS Secretary for Preparedness and Response Robert Kadlec instructs subordinates to make contingency plans for using the Defense Production Act, which allows the federal government to compel the production of certain materials in a crisis. Jan. 17: The CDC begins monitoring major airports for passengers arriving from China. Jan. 18: Azar, who had been trying to speak to Trump about the virus, is finally able to meet with him. Before Azar can begin talking about the virus, though, Trump interjects to ask him about a federal crackdown on vaping. Jan. 20: Chinese President Xi Jinping says the virus “must be taken seriously,” and Chinese officials confirm the virus can be transmitted via human-to-human contact." Jan. 21: The first case of the coronavirus is confirmed in the United States, in Seattle. Jan. 22: Trump makes his first comments about the coronavirus, saying he is not concerned about a pandemic: “No. Not at all. And we have it totally under control. … It’s going to be just fine.” Jan. 23: Chinese officials take the drastic step of shutting down Wuhan. “That was like, whoa,” a senior U.S. official involved in White House meetings later told The Post. “That was when the Richter scale hit 8.” Jan. 24: A study published by the Lancet suggests the virus may be carried by people without symptoms. Jan. 26: Chinese health officials say the virus is infectious before symptoms show. “From observations, the virus is capable of transmission even during incubation period,” China Health Minister Ma Xiaowei says. “There are hidden carriers.” Jan. 27: Concerned White House aides meet with then-acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney to get senior officials to pay more attention to the issue. Joe Grogan, the head of the White House Domestic Policy Council, argues it could cost Trump his reelection and says the virus is likely to dominate life in the United States for many months. " https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...ingly-damning/ Can be dismissed as "fake news" or taken seriously and looked into. _______________________________________ In addition, the "embed" from the CDC, actually in China acting as the liason between the two countries was told her position was to be defunded and thus left China to come home. Potentially she could have given us a heads up, which was one of the primary reasons for her position. This was FIVE months before the first case in China. Her name was Dr. Linda Quick, an epidemiologist. Quick led a program that trained Chinese epidemiologists in methods for discovering, tracking, researching, and containing diseases — like Covid-19. Again, the only time this was addressed to my knowledge was during a press conference and this was the exchange...on video and in total context. Who knows but questions that need answered |
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February 17 Top disease official Dr Fauci: Risk of coronavirus in USA is 'minuscule'; skip mask and wash hands |
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Not relative to what was discussed. Poster thought the USA should have warned earlier ...Another poster disagreed. A timeline like this...very detailed and specific. Nice to discuss if you don't change subjects. This is scary stuff, actually, and if you wish to add your line....ok...not sure why, but fine. Does not change anything. And the timeline I pasted here ends in January because the point is we knew very early. If you read the link, it takes you into February, but again the point was we knew early and we displaced a doctor who was there on the scene. Just bad timing |
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Lets look at statistics for Florida:
The normal daily death rate is 16 per 100,000 Of the 16 per 100,000, 8.2 are caused by auto accidents The current death rate from CV19 in Marion, Lake and Sumter counties is 3 per 100,000 So you are 2.73 times as likely to die from an auto accident than COV19 No government mandate to say "don't drive your cars" |
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antibody studies show lower death rate - Bing |
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Well, studies from Bing and elsewhere are just estimates.
My calculation shows actual death rates, as of this afternoon: US 53.3 K deaths/ 994 K reported cases= 5.6% That's actual- not some projected study. |
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Basically common sense. The lockdown has to end for the USA to survive. |
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