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2019-nCoV (Coronavirus)

I was being dead serious about my hypothetical "host prep" situation. Whether or not it was to prep hosts or identify tactical weaknesses, both will be complete as time goes on this year.

I was just messing around about Denny given thinking.....y'all are mean.
 
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I work for a pool business during summer and we started today... I work alone and hardly ever see a customer and if I do it's at a distance... So I'm talking to the owner this morning and he says everyone at the nursing home his girl friend works at has tested positive for the virus... He said there's two 95 yr. old women there that tested positive and are bouncing around like there's nothing wrong with them... Go figure....
 
I work for a pool business during summer and we started today... I work alone and hardly ever see a customer and if I do it's at a distance... So I'm talking to the owner this morning and he says everyone at the nursing home his girl friend works at has tested positive for the virus... He said there's two 95 yr. old women there that tested positive and are bouncing around like there's nothing wrong with them... Go figure....
I still wonder if there are multiple strains of this thing and that the tests aren't differentiating between them. If you lump the less lethal strains in with the lethal ones, you could end up with the weirdness we're seeing. who knows...
 
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I still wonder if there are multiple strains of this thing and that the tests aren't differentiating between them. If you lump the less lethal strains in with the lethal ones, you could end up with the weirdness we're seeing. who knows...

Plausable. But I think we would see clusters of the very lethal one and clusters of the less lethal one. In NY it appears to be no more lethal than anywhere else when you compare age and condition, it just seems really bad due to population density.
 
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I didn’t tune in, what was said?
Big takeaway I see is 775 million in budget cuts. Wonder when taxes will go up...
  • Medicaid: $210 million.
  • K12 Foundation Payment Reduction: $300 million.
  • Other education budget line items: $55 million.
  • Higher education: $110 million.
  • All other agencies: $100 million.
  • Total cuts: $775 million.
 
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Big takeaway I see is 775 million in budget cuts. Wonder when taxes will go up...
  • Medicaid: $210 million.
  • K12 Foundation Payment Reduction: $300 million.
  • Other education budget line items: $55 million.
  • Higher education: $110 million.
  • All other agencies: $100 million.
  • Total cuts: $775 million.
The price tag of overreacting on a pandemic....
 
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Sitting on the back patio at my house the sky's are empty... I'm right in the approach pattern for all the big airports in the metro area... Normally there is plane after plane stacked up... Last 3 days sitting out there one plane came through...
 
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