The answer is not "do nothing".runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:23 amWhat are you even talking about? Measures? What measures? What the heck are you even talking about?MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 9:09 amof course we do.
The stupidity is to think this can be done without the measures in place to prevent millions of deaths and the collapse of our healthcare and food system, indeed collapse of all social order.
Get the measures in place to prevent that, without the stay in place situation we have now, and EVERYONE will cheer.
"It's not my responsibility"
More people will die in Baltimore, again, from murder, than will from V-19.
Are cities going to have to hire "measures" enforcement officers? You think the pretend liberals are going to like that a new agency, checking measures, is, also, catching people getting paid $2 a day, because they are not complying with "measures". And are now deported?
You won't reply....everyone just spews nonsense, and never back it up with pragmatic solutions.
What measures are you talking about?
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Yup...and more people watched the D2/D3 championship lacrosse games than have "died" due to V-19.....or, the attendance at a O's-Reds game.
Where are all the DEATHS?
Where are all the DEATHS?
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After having shuttered a South Dakota pork processing plant because of a Covid-q19 coronavirus outbreak among its employees, Smithfield Foods now is closing two more plants, is Wisconsin and Missouri.
The Wall Street Journal reports this morning that "Smithfield said that employees at all three plants have tested positive for the coronavirus and that the Missouri plant needed pork supplies from the South Dakota facility to operate."
Some context from the story:
"Since the start of the month, beef, chicken and pork plants have closed across the country after hundreds of workers contracted the coronavirus and hundreds more stayed at home for fear of catching it. The close quarters on meat-processing lines have made some meat plants Covid-19 hot spots.
"Companies such as Smithfield, Tyson Foods Inc., Cargill Inc. and JBS USA Holdings Inc. have offered bonus pay to workers, while trying to distance employees with staggered breaks and shift-start times. In some cases meatpackers have placed barriers between line workers. Unions and worker-advocacy groups have called on meat companies to do more."
While there have been some concerns raised about food shortages, "meat industry officials have said that supplies overall remain robust and that meat stockpiles were large before the U.S. coronavirus outbreak," the Journal writes. "Restaurant dining room closures across the country mean that large quantities of ground beef and chicken breasts destined for food service are now sitting in storage and in some cases are being repurposed for supermarkets."
However, Smithfield CEO Kenneth Sullivan has suggested vigilance: "“Our country is blessed with abundant livestock supplies, but our processing facilities are the bottleneck of our food chain … For the security of our nation, I cannot understate how critical it is for our industry to continue to operate unabated.”
The Journal reports that "Sullivan warned that the meat-plant closures are creating a domino effect in the food industry that lays bare the interconnected nature of the U.S. agricultural system. As meat plants close, production of chicken, beef and pork is declining and farmers are left with nowhere to send slaughter-ready livestock."
The Wall Street Journal reports this morning that "Smithfield said that employees at all three plants have tested positive for the coronavirus and that the Missouri plant needed pork supplies from the South Dakota facility to operate."
Some context from the story:
"Since the start of the month, beef, chicken and pork plants have closed across the country after hundreds of workers contracted the coronavirus and hundreds more stayed at home for fear of catching it. The close quarters on meat-processing lines have made some meat plants Covid-19 hot spots.
"Companies such as Smithfield, Tyson Foods Inc., Cargill Inc. and JBS USA Holdings Inc. have offered bonus pay to workers, while trying to distance employees with staggered breaks and shift-start times. In some cases meatpackers have placed barriers between line workers. Unions and worker-advocacy groups have called on meat companies to do more."
While there have been some concerns raised about food shortages, "meat industry officials have said that supplies overall remain robust and that meat stockpiles were large before the U.S. coronavirus outbreak," the Journal writes. "Restaurant dining room closures across the country mean that large quantities of ground beef and chicken breasts destined for food service are now sitting in storage and in some cases are being repurposed for supermarkets."
However, Smithfield CEO Kenneth Sullivan has suggested vigilance: "“Our country is blessed with abundant livestock supplies, but our processing facilities are the bottleneck of our food chain … For the security of our nation, I cannot understate how critical it is for our industry to continue to operate unabated.”
The Journal reports that "Sullivan warned that the meat-plant closures are creating a domino effect in the food industry that lays bare the interconnected nature of the U.S. agricultural system. As meat plants close, production of chicken, beef and pork is declining and farmers are left with nowhere to send slaughter-ready livestock."
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No turd, that is why he mentioned "measures". Which would be doing something. Sorry, coach, I don't understand what you mean when you say I need to take "measures" to stop them from scoring.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:26 amThe answer is not "do nothing".runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:23 amWhat are you even talking about? Measures? What measures? What the heck are you even talking about?MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 9:09 amof course we do.
The stupidity is to think this can be done without the measures in place to prevent millions of deaths and the collapse of our healthcare and food system, indeed collapse of all social order.
Get the measures in place to prevent that, without the stay in place situation we have now, and EVERYONE will cheer.
"It's not my responsibility"
More people will die in Baltimore, again, from murder, than will from V-19.
Are cities going to have to hire "measures" enforcement officers? You think the pretend liberals are going to like that a new agency, checking measures, is, also, catching people getting paid $2 a day, because they are not complying with "measures". And are now deported?
You won't reply....everyone just spews nonsense, and never back it up with pragmatic solutions.
What measures are you talking about?
I can't do SOMETHING, if I don't know what the plan is.
Do you know what measures he speaks of?
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SO...VERY...STUPIDrunrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:28 am Yup...and more people watched the D2/D3 championship lacrosse games than have "died" due to V-19.....or, the attendance at a O's-Reds game.
Where are all the DEATHS?
please stop
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According to the poll, 32 respondents , collectively, know 53 people that have V-19. Are we wrong to assume that this mean testing "positive" only, not people we know that have died?
Apparently, there are 4 people that contributed to the poll, that know at least 5 people that have tested positive. Where do these people live?
So, of the 53 people that some of know, how many have died?
Apparently, there are 4 people that contributed to the poll, that know at least 5 people that have tested positive. Where do these people live?
So, of the 53 people that some of know, how many have died?
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Measures mean something TBD. We will see what they are. It not “nothing”. It’s like what is the climate changing to... “something warmer”.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:30 amNo turd, that is why he mentioned "measures". Which would be doing something. Sorry, coach, I don't understand what you mean when you say I need to take "measures" to stop them from scoring.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:26 amThe answer is not "do nothing".runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:23 amWhat are you even talking about? Measures? What measures? What the heck are you even talking about?MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 9:09 amof course we do.
The stupidity is to think this can be done without the measures in place to prevent millions of deaths and the collapse of our healthcare and food system, indeed collapse of all social order.
Get the measures in place to prevent that, without the stay in place situation we have now, and EVERYONE will cheer.
"It's not my responsibility"
More people will die in Baltimore, again, from murder, than will from V-19.
Are cities going to have to hire "measures" enforcement officers? You think the pretend liberals are going to like that a new agency, checking measures, is, also, catching people getting paid $2 a day, because they are not complying with "measures". And are now deported?
You won't reply....everyone just spews nonsense, and never back it up with pragmatic solutions.
What measures are you talking about?
I can't do SOMETHING, if I don't know what the plan is.
Do you know what measures he speaks of?
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Sorry to "stray" from the COVID topic... Then WHY did the government take the time and effort to keep track of every penny they took from me since 1974. If it was never true that they were "saving' my money for me why did they keep accurate records of every penny they took for 46 years? I guess they just needed something to do to keep those SS folks busy. I just looked up my SS account the other day. Sure as shooting they itemize what they took from my pay since 1974. I guess it is irrelevant then, keeping such detailed records must just be a government hobby when they are bored. If they were not "pretending" to save my money they never needed to account for any of it. All they had to do was tell me to go F**K myself. That is something our government is quite good at.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:13 amnope, you didn't loan them the money, they taxed it, no longer yours. Gone.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 9:34 amWrongo buckaroo, i did not buy into anything. The US gubmint took that money and has taken it every week for decades. i have understood for a long time what a sheepdip show ss was,is and shall always be. My point is for them to pay me what they took when i retire and the ss system can go F**K themselves. i promise i will will save 50 cents for that bullet if the time comes. i am an optimist, my goal is to live to at least 101 and make them pay me more than they took from me .
What you do get back is a promise that the government will keep taxing the next set of workers so that they can pay out subsistence amounts to everyone who paid something in that way, once they get older.
But a lot of folks bought the idea that that the government was 'saving' their money for them...never was true.
and now back to COVID-19...
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Cooter, giving you the benefit of the doubt here:Cooter wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:24 amYou are not doing me any real favor, I have accepted that I will probably get this virus given its infectiousness.ggait wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 1:00 amI'm wearing a mask to keep me from infecting you.Here in Maryland, face-masks will be required in stores or on public transportation, starting Saturday
So if you are not willing to return the favor by wearing a mask to keep from infecting me, then you should stay off my forking bus. And stay out of my forking grocery store.
You seem to feel you can tell me what to do, so why don't you just stay home.
There is 644,823 tested cases in the U.S., which given all the asymptomatic and mild cases means there are probably well over a million cases in the U.S. - perhaps 1.5 million or even 2 million.
Dire estimates suggest that about 50% of the US 360mm pop will ultimately be infected, but which 50% (180mm) and when?
Those most at risk of hospitalization or those least?
All at once or spread out over 18 month-2 years?
Do we collapse the health system? The food system?
This matters.
Now, if you have a personal death wish, there are ways to go expose yourself, but do us all a favor and immediately thereafter quarantine so as to not infect anyone else, and, if you're one of those who have a serious reaction, please 'die in place'...don't call 9-11.
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I don’t know anyone that died from opioids, so we good.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:35 am According to the poll, 32 respondents , collectively, know 53 people that have V-19. Are we wrong to assume that this mean testing "positive" only, not people we know that have died?
Apparently, there are 4 people that contributed to the poll, that know at least 5 people that have tested positive. Where do these people live?
So, of the 53 people that some of know, how many have died?
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Your 'contributions' (SS taxes) do impact the measure of how much payout you get, but it's not 1:1 much less with any guaranteed interest.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:38 amSorry to "stray" from the COVID topic... Then WHY did the government take the time and effort to keep track of every penny they took from me since 1974. If it was never true that they were "saving' my money for me why did they keep accurate records of every penny they took for 46 years? I guess they just needed something to do to keep those SS folks busy. I just looked up my SS account the other day. Sure as shooting they itemize what they took from my pay since 1974. I guess it is irrelevant then, keeping such detailed records must just be a government hobby when they are bored. If they were not "pretending" to save my money they never needed to account for any of it. All they had to do was tell me to go F**K myself. That is something our government is quite good at.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:13 amnope, you didn't loan them the money, they taxed it, no longer yours. Gone.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 9:34 amWrongo buckaroo, i did not buy into anything. The US gubmint took that money and has taken it every week for decades. i have understood for a long time what a sheepdip show ss was,is and shall always be. My point is for them to pay me what they took when i retire and the ss system can go F**K themselves. i promise i will will save 50 cents for that bullet if the time comes. i am an optimist, my goal is to live to at least 101 and make them pay me more than they took from me .
What you do get back is a promise that the government will keep taxing the next set of workers so that they can pay out subsistence amounts to everyone who paid something in that way, once they get older.
But a lot of folks bought the idea that that the government was 'saving' their money for them...never was true.
and now back to COVID-19...
Now, why did they construct it that way?
For good rational reason, political, or both? Different discussion.
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Ignorant. Smithfield, Tysons, are owned by commie Chinese. Using Mitch McConnells father in laws boats.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:29 am After having shuttered a South Dakota pork processing plant because of a Covid-q19 coronavirus outbreak among its employees, Smithfield Foods now is closing two more plants, is Wisconsin and Missouri.
The Wall Street Journal reports this morning that "Smithfield said that employees at all three plants have tested positive for the coronavirus and that the Missouri plant needed pork supplies from the South Dakota facility to operate."
Some context from the story:
"Since the start of the month, beef, chicken and pork plants have closed across the country after hundreds of workers contracted the coronavirus and hundreds more stayed at home for fear of catching it. The close quarters on meat-processing lines have made some meat plants Covid-19 hot spots.
"Companies such as Smithfield, Tyson Foods Inc., Cargill Inc. and JBS USA Holdings Inc. have offered bonus pay to workers, while trying to distance employees with staggered breaks and shift-start times. In some cases meatpackers have placed barriers between line workers. Unions and worker-advocacy groups have called on meat companies to do more."
While there have been some concerns raised about food shortages, "meat industry officials have said that supplies overall remain robust and that meat stockpiles were large before the U.S. coronavirus outbreak," the Journal writes. "Restaurant dining room closures across the country mean that large quantities of ground beef and chicken breasts destined for food service are now sitting in storage and in some cases are being repurposed for supermarkets."
However, Smithfield CEO Kenneth Sullivan has suggested vigilance: "“Our country is blessed with abundant livestock supplies, but our processing facilities are the bottleneck of our food chain … For the security of our nation, I cannot understate how critical it is for our industry to continue to operate unabated.”
The Journal reports that "Sullivan warned that the meat-plant closures are creating a domino effect in the food industry that lays bare the interconnected nature of the U.S. agricultural system. As meat plants close, production of chicken, beef and pork is declining and farmers are left with nowhere to send slaughter-ready livestock."
Meatpacking......any illegals working at these vaunted jobs?
You actually "believe" that they tested ALL the workers for V-19? That is why they are shutting the plants down? Not b/c humans don't want to risk their lives, getting paid $100 a week ?
You, and I , can't get tested. But meatpackers, b/c they care SO much about their health, THEY got tested? With no symptoms? Is this how South Dakota is rolling? Don't be so gullible.
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Take that concern to the opiod thread,Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:39 amI don’t know anyone that died from opioids, so we good.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:35 am According to the poll, 32 respondents , collectively, know 53 people that have V-19. Are we wrong to assume that this mean testing "positive" only, not people we know that have died?
Apparently, there are 4 people that contributed to the poll, that know at least 5 people that have tested positive. Where do these people live?
So, of the 53 people that some of know, how many have died?
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Did you just now write that people are dying in Baltimore from things other than Covid-19 or was that someone else?runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:47 amTake that concern to the opiod thread,Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:39 amI don’t know anyone that died from opioids, so we good.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:35 am According to the poll, 32 respondents , collectively, know 53 people that have V-19. Are we wrong to assume that this mean testing "positive" only, not people we know that have died?
Apparently, there are 4 people that contributed to the poll, that know at least 5 people that have tested positive. Where do these people live?
So, of the 53 people that some of know, how many have died?
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It is not a death wish. The chances of a healthy person dying from this disease are rather small.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:39 amCooter wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:24 amYou are not doing me any real favor, I have accepted that I will probably get this virus given its infectiousness.ggait wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 1:00 amI'm wearing a mask to keep me from infecting you.Here in Maryland, face-masks will be required in stores or on public transportation, starting Saturday
So if you are not willing to return the favor by wearing a mask to keep from infecting me, then you should stay off my forking bus. And stay out of my forking grocery store.
You seem to feel you can tell me what to do, so why don't you just stay home.
There is 644,823 tested cases in the U.S., which given all the asymptomatic and mild cases means there are probably well over a million cases in the U.S. - perhaps 1.5 million or even 2 million.
Now, if you have a personal death wish, there are ways to go expose yourself, but do us all a favor and immediately thereafter quarantine so as to not infect anyone else, and, if you're one of those who have a serious reaction, please 'die in place'...don't call 9-11.
If you are hysterically afraid of it, stay at home!!! Don't tell me what to do.
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Discussing this with RRR is a black hole.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:36 amMeasures mean something TBD. We will see what they are. It not “nothing”. It’s like what is the climate changing to... “something warmer”.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:30 amNo turd, that is why he mentioned "measures". Which would be doing something. Sorry, coach, I don't understand what you mean when you say I need to take "measures" to stop them from scoring.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:26 amThe answer is not "do nothing".runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:23 amWhat are you even talking about? Measures? What measures? What the heck are you even talking about?MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 9:09 amof course we do.
The stupidity is to think this can be done without the measures in place to prevent millions of deaths and the collapse of our healthcare and food system, indeed collapse of all social order.
Get the measures in place to prevent that, without the stay in place situation we have now, and EVERYONE will cheer.
"It's not my responsibility"
More people will die in Baltimore, again, from murder, than will from V-19.
Are cities going to have to hire "measures" enforcement officers? You think the pretend liberals are going to like that a new agency, checking measures, is, also, catching people getting paid $2 a day, because they are not complying with "measures". And are now deported?
You won't reply....everyone just spews nonsense, and never back it up with pragmatic solutions.
What measures are you talking about?
I can't do SOMETHING, if I don't know what the plan is.
Do you know what measures he speaks of?
"measures" means what the scientists say: getting the incidence way down to low #'s of infected people shredding virus (we won't be able to eliminate it), testing ramped up everywhere sufficient to identify and track ALL indidiccals who are infectious (including asymptomatic), contact tracing of all those likely exposed and thereon.
Meanwhile getting ample masks and other PPE for everyone likely to be in exposed situations and in groups where proximity is more unavoidable. Masks for everyone else, hand sanitizer everywhere. Continuing distancing for any large groups.
The above need to be in place before opening up. It's doable, but requires a big, concerted push. (unfortunately that's not really happening in an efficient way).
Meanwhile developing therapies that not only reduce fatality, but reduce time in hospital or need to go to hospital. When those come on line, risk of overwhelming the health system goes down.
And ultimately one or more safe, effective vaccines. Once that happens, almost every other restriction can be lifted. Hopefully some smart practices will remain, but nothing that prevents an enjoyable, productive life.
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Cooter, did you ignore the rest?Cooter wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:52 amIt is not a death wish. The chances of a healthy person dying from this disease are rather small.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:39 amCooter wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:24 amYou are not doing me any real favor, I have accepted that I will probably get this virus given its infectiousness.ggait wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 1:00 amI'm wearing a mask to keep me from infecting you.Here in Maryland, face-masks will be required in stores or on public transportation, starting Saturday
So if you are not willing to return the favor by wearing a mask to keep from infecting me, then you should stay off my forking bus. And stay out of my forking grocery store.
You seem to feel you can tell me what to do, so why don't you just stay home.
There is 644,823 tested cases in the U.S., which given all the asymptomatic and mild cases means there are probably well over a million cases in the U.S. - perhaps 1.5 million or even 2 million.
Now, if you have a personal death wish, there are ways to go expose yourself, but do us all a favor and immediately thereafter quarantine so as to not infect anyone else, and, if you're one of those who have a serious reaction, please 'die in place'...don't call 9-11.
If you are hysterically afraid of it, stay at home!!! Don't tell me what to do.
Not to be harsh, but your risk is not the issue, it's you infecting others because of your choice not to care about your personal risk.
simple, really.
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My county here in MD has 2,133 total confirmed cases, an increase of 200 from yesterday. Relative to the previous increase of 50, this is a huge jump. I have not found any explanation for it; it could be a result of working through the backlog of tests, as it happened with the big increase of 217 reported back on April 8.
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You have heck this forum up to making it nothing more than a joke. I hope you are happy.
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Mr moderator, deactivate my account.
You have heck this forum up to making it nothing more than a joke. I hope you are happy.
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NO.....I won't. Your mindset anti American. End of story.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:31 amSO...VERY...STUPIDrunrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:28 am Yup...and more people watched the D2/D3 championship lacrosse games than have "died" due to V-19.....or, the attendance at a O's-Reds game.
Where are all the DEATHS?
please stop
NPI's (non-pharmaceutical intervention, aka Social Distancing) and ALL the other fear porn social experiment civil rights abuses, are ,and ONLY, predicated on DEATHS. The fear porn.
Again, you're cool with NOT being allowed at your loved ones death bed, I'm not.
Meanwhile, you speak of "measures" that have to be put into place, before we go back to work. Ok. What measures.
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The poll is a classic example of the kind of meaningless bullschidt that gets passed along to others on the cesspool that is social media as a poll they saw so it must be right/true.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:35 am According to the poll, 32 respondents , collectively, know 53 people that have V-19. Are we wrong to assume that this mean testing "positive" only, not people we know that have died?
Apparently, there are 4 people that contributed to the poll, that know at least 5 people that have tested positive. Where do these people live?
So, of the 53 people that some of know, how many have died?
Who told the truth on this poll and who lied?