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    Bravo after your decent post now this crap The Daily Wire REALLY

    No decent person wish's that on ANYONE!
    Last edited by bsm2; 10-03-2020 at 09:01 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsm2 View Post
    Bravo after your descent post now this crap The Daily Wire REALLY

    No descent person wish's that on ANYONE!
    decent =
    de•cent dē′sənt►


    • adj.
      Characterized by conformity to recognized standards of propriety or morality.
    • adj.
      Morally upright; moral or respectable.

      Descent =
      descent

      • n.
        The act or an instance of descending.
      • n.
        A way down.

        Exactly the dem staffers .. the actor ARE NOT Decent people.. nor are all the trolls on Twitter that called for Trump to die.. funny I haven't heard of ONE True Conservative calling for Trump to die... only flakes from the left.

        glad to help in your understanding of the meaning of words AGAIN! you really should read more.

        I find people that only LISTEN to reports have no idea how to spell words. Youtube - TV - Radio doesn't teach a damn thing except biases ...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil B. View Post
    decent =
    de•cent dē′sənt►



    • adj.
      Characterized by conformity to recognized standards of propriety or morality.
    • adj.
      Morally upright; moral or respectable.

      Descent =
      descent
      • n.
        The act or an instance of descending.
      • n.
        A way down.

        Exactly the dem staffers .. the actor ARE NOT Decent people.. nor are all the trolls on Twitter that called for Trump to die.. funny I haven't heard of ONE True Conservative calling for Trump to die... only flakes from the left.

        glad to help in your understanding of the meaning of words AGAIN! you really should read more.

        I find people that only LISTEN to reports have no idea how to spell words. Youtube - TV - Radio doesn't teach a damn thing except biases ...
    We Now we all know what kind of person YOU Are!

    You haven't One True Conservative but your heard others? Is that the voices in your head again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsm2 View Post
    ... a text book opportunity for a COVID-19 super spreader event which became reality. The odds finally caught up to the deniers.

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    There has been no shortage of leftist celebrities and pundits celebrating President Donald Trump being diagnosed with COVID-19. The usual cast of Trump-hating characters gleefully rejoiced in the president testing positive for the deadly coronavirus, including Kathy Griffin, Jimmy Kimmel, Bette Midler, and Rob Reiner. But being overjoyed that Trump tested positive isn’t only for the rich and famous, Democratic voters were also cheering that the commander-in-chief contracted coronavirus.
    A new Morning Consult/Politico poll of over 900 American registered voters found that 40% of Democrats were “somewhat” or “very” “happy” when they found out that the president tested positive for COVID-19. There were 31% of Democrats who were “somewhat” or “very” “excited” to hear about Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis. There were 41% of Dems who were “indifferent” to the news of the president contracting the disease.
    Republicans had a far more empathetic reaction to the news, with 55% of GOP voters “somewhat” or “very” “sad” about Trump testing positive for the virus. There were 51% of Republicans who were “somewhat” or “very” “worried” for the president.
    There were 61% of Democrats who were “not too concerned” or “not concerned at all” about Trump’s well-being, compared to 78% of Republicans who were “very concerned” or “somewhat concerned” about the president’s health.

    Of the respondents, 51% were satisfied with the amount of information they’re getting on Trump’s health.
    Of the participants, 49% are “more worried” about the economy following Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis, compared to only 6% who are “less worried.”
    Trump should address the nation about his positive COVID-19 diagnosis, say 68% of voters.
    As far as the Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett scheduled for Oct. 12, 57% of Republican voters say the hearings should not be delayed because of Trump’s positive test. Meanwhile, two-thirds of Democrats say the hearings should be delayed.
    Trump testing positive for COVID-19 didn’t have much impact on voters’ level of concern about the coronavirus pandemic. The survey found that 53% of U.S. adults said they were “very concerned” about coronavirus on Oct. 2, the same percentage as the Morning Consult poll from Sept. 25-27.
    More than half, 53% of voters, say they are more inclined to wear a face mask and practice social distancing following Trump’s positive coronavirus test.

    Yup lotsa sick folks out there!

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    Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 | CDC


    Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
    Updated Sept. 16, 2020
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    CDC is actively working to learn more about the whole range of short- and long-term health effects associated with COVID-19. As the pandemic unfolds, we are learning that many organs besides the lungs are affected by COVID-19 and there are many ways the infection can affect someone’s health.


    One of the health effects that CDC is closely watching and working to understand relates to COVID-19 and the heart. Heart conditions associated with COVID-19 include inflammation and damage to the heart muscle itself, known as myocarditis, or inflammation of the covering of the heart, known as pericarditis. These conditions can occur by themselves or in combination. Heart damage may be an important part of severe disease and death from COVID-19, especially in older people with underlying illness. Heart damage like this might also explain some frequently reported long-term symptoms like shortness of breath, chest pain, and heart palpitations.


    The risk of heart damage may not be limited to older and middle-aged adults. For example, young adults with COVID-19, including athletes, can also suffer from myocarditis. Severe heart damage has occurred in young, healthy people, but is rare. There may be more cases of mild effects of COVID-19 on the heart that can be diagnosed with special imaging tests, including in younger people with mild or minimal symptoms; however, the long-term significance of these mild effects on the heart are unknown. CDC will continue to assess and provide updates as new data emerge.


    The best strategies for preventing COVID-19 infection in youth and adults are to wear a mask in public places, stay at least 6 feet away from other people, frequently wash your hands, and avoid crowds and confined or poorly ventilated spaces.

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    Similarities and Differences between Flu and COVID-19​ | CDC

    What is the difference between Influenza (Flu) and COVID-19?
    Influenza (Flu) and COVID-19 are both contagious respiratory illnesses, but they are caused by different viruses. COVID-19 is caused by infection with a new coronavirus (called SARS-CoV-2) and flu is caused by infection with influenza viruses. Because some of the symptoms of flu and COVID-19 are similar, it may be hard to tell the difference between them based on symptoms alone, and testing may be needed to help confirm a diagnosis. Flu and COVID-19 share many characteristics, but there are some key differences between the two.


    While more is learned every day, there is still a lot that is unknown about COVID-19 and the virus that causes it. This page compares COVID-19 and flu, given the best available information to date.


    COVID-19


    How long someone can spread the virus that causes COVID-19 is still under investigation.


    It’s possible for people to spread the virus for about 2 days before experiencing signs or symptoms and remain contagious for at least 10 days after signs or symptoms first appeared. If someone is asymptomatic or their symptoms go away, it’s possible to remain contagious for at least 10 days after testing positive for COVID-19.

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    This is just INSANE! So you have to take your mask off to eat, but then put it back on in between bites? I thought the CDC said to touch your mask as little as possible!?


    Gavin Newsom's Office Warns Diners To Wear Masks 'In Between Bites'

    One of the latest mask mania mandates from the office of Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom is proving a hard pill for many to swallow.
    Last week, Newsom’s office chided anyone eating in public to wear a mask in between bites.
    “Going out to eat with members of your household this weekend?” Newsom’s office tweeted Friday. “Don’t forget to keep your mask on in between bites. Do your part to keep those around you healthy.”
    The image that accompanied the text included the words: “Minimize the number of times you take your mask off.”




    Office of the Governor of California



    @CAgovernor



    Going out to eat with members of your household this weekend? Don't forget to keep your mask on in between bites. Do your part to keep those around you healthy. #SlowtheSpread http://covid19.ca.gov



    “Did you get all that? Spot the contradiction?” Nick Kangadis wrote for the Media Research Center.
    “In one sentence, Newsom’s office want[s] you to be masked ‘in between bites’ of your food should you go out to dinner with your family. Then in the graphic, just two sentences later, they tell people to ‘Minimize the number of times you take your mask off,'” he wrote.

    “Now, I’m no mathematician, but wouldn’t you be taking off your mask a ton if you had to put it back on ‘in between bites?’
    “Of course these edicts don’t make sense, but then again, it is California. Just saying.”

    Durland Fish, PhD, professor emeritus of epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health, has said that putting a mask on and taking it off while eating could make things worse.
    He told NBC’s “Today” that the risk of spreading the virus from the mask to the hands touching the mask increases with every touch.

    Jade Flinn, the nurse educator for the Biocontainment Unit at Johns Hopkins Medicine, offered a solution that seems like it could be just as much work as putting a mask on and taking it off between bites.
    “Store [your mask] in a clean receptacle,” Flinn said.
    “You want to keep it in a well-ventilated bag, usually a paper bag, so there’s not really a chance that it would grow any mold or fungus.”

    Newsom needs to put the joint down and clear his head. More crap from Commiefornia!

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