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I'm not sure Trump could comprehend 10% of what Gates said. Pretty sad he can't just step back and let capable people coordinate things at the federal level.
this is a good read.https://twitter.com/conorsen/status/1248589679877857285
So the conclusion is Fauci, Brix, the CDC, NIH and FEMA are not capable people or not run by capable people? Interesting. So who does Bill suggest should be running this?
in the end, EMAW will always win.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on April 10, 2020, 08:01:58 AMSo the conclusion is Fauci, Brix, the CDC, NIH and FEMA are not capable people or not run by capable people? Interesting. So who does Bill suggest should be running this?I'm assuming boy genius Kushner
Is the pray the gay away VP on your list dax?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Did something happen at KSO? I thought dax was a great fit there. It's not the lib circlejerk this place is.
really good interview with gates. i find listening to him very clarifying both on details and for a broader overview.incidentally, some of the things he mentions, but doesn't really dwell on, are just an insane abdication of responsibility on the part of the federal government. the idea the federal government refuses to coordinate testing and that non-profits and private enterprises are going to have to come up with some way to coordinate and prioritize test access without government participation is just mind-blowing.
Quote from: sys on April 09, 2020, 11:01:01 PMQuote from: 420seriouscat69 on April 09, 2020, 10:55:34 PMEVERYBODY SHUT UP! GOOD GRIEF!it was so nice here when dax was gone.Yep
Quote from: 420seriouscat69 on April 09, 2020, 10:55:34 PMEVERYBODY SHUT UP! GOOD GRIEF!it was so nice here when dax was gone.
EVERYBODY SHUT UP! GOOD GRIEF!
Quote from: sys on April 10, 2020, 05:36:40 AMreally good interview with gates. i find listening to him very clarifying both on details and for a broader overview.incidentally, some of the things he mentions, but doesn't really dwell on, are just an insane abdication of responsibility on the part of the federal government. the idea the federal government refuses to coordinate testing and that non-profits and private enterprises are going to have to come up with some way to coordinate and prioritize test access without government participation is just mind-blowing.I was kinda surprised at how low he thought the asymptomatic spread was. And did @trim take the Gates test???
Quote from: sys on April 10, 2020, 05:36:40 AMreally good interview with gates. i find listening to him very clarifying both on details and for a broader overview.incidentally, some of the things he mentions, but doesn't really dwell on, are just an insane abdication of responsibility on the part of the federal government. the idea the federal government refuses to coordinate testing and that non-profits and private enterprises are going to have to come up with some way to coordinate and prioritize test access without government participation is just mind-blowing.I was kinda surprised at how low he thought the asymptomatic spread was. And did @Trim take the Gates test???
SCAN is a partnership between Public Health — Seattle & King County and the team behind the Seattle Flu Study. It has been developed in partnership with the Brotman Baty Institute, a collaboration between University of Washington Medicine, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and Seattle Children’s Hospital. SCAN relies on data modeling support from the Institute for Disease Modeling (IDM).SCAN is funded by Gates Ventures (the private office of Bill Gates) and receives technical guidance from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other public health authorities. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Atlanta) is providing in-person technical assistance to help launch SCAN. Amazon Care provides infrastructure and logistics capability for this effort in the greater Seattle area, along with other delivery partners.
Quote from: michigancat on April 10, 2020, 08:36:21 AMQuote from: sys on April 10, 2020, 05:36:40 AMreally good interview with gates. i find listening to him very clarifying both on details and for a broader overview.incidentally, some of the things he mentions, but doesn't really dwell on, are just an insane abdication of responsibility on the part of the federal government. the idea the federal government refuses to coordinate testing and that non-profits and private enterprises are going to have to come up with some way to coordinate and prioritize test access without government participation is just mind-blowing.I was kinda surprised at how low he thought the asymptomatic spread was. And did @trim take the Gates test???Also I'd encourage a look through the comments
The comments on the Bill Gates interview
Is it bad when a pandemic doesn't unify the country in a common call to action but instead is fertile grounds for polarization?