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The onslaught of industrial fires in China is directly related to the economic outcomes of the pandemic.
MAGA AM radio hosts are turning on each otherhttps://twitter.com/asavagenation/status/1252278447247785984Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Lol, amaze
Quote from: 8manpick on April 20, 2020, 10:19:22 PMhttps://twitter.com/g_ack/status/1251882033430790145?s=21https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/04/reopen-liberate-urls/
https://twitter.com/g_ack/status/1251882033430790145?s=21
dash of statistics, 4 cups of bigotry, bake at 4:20 degrees.
That Savage guy is a complete loon and huge MAGA hero
The U.S. will need to administer 20 million tests for the novel coronavirus each day by mid-summer in order to fully remobilize the economy in a safe fashion, according to new report from a Harvard panel of more than 45 experts in health, science and economics.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on April 21, 2020, 08:33:41 AMLol, amazeAmerica struggling to control a pandemic Dax - "look at this fire in china", "Someone took a walk"
QuoteThe U.S. will need to administer 20 million tests for the novel coronavirus each day by mid-summer in order to fully remobilize the economy in a safe fashion, according to new report from a Harvard panel of more than 45 experts in health, science and economics.https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/493722-us-needs-to-conduct-20-million-coronavirus-tests-per-day-to-fully-openMight as well be 20 trillion per day
Testing programs—whether sectoral or universal—will need to provide those who are tested with a medical recordsID card that would be readable by employers, schools, and social service agencies. For those opting into app-basedpeer-to-peer contact warning programs, they might also carry the relevant medical records certificate on their phone.Please see Appendix C for a preliminary sketch of how a universal testing program might work at the local level andhow such ID card certification could operate.
Quote from: DQ12 on April 21, 2020, 09:20:52 AMQuoteThe U.S. will need to administer 20 million tests for the novel coronavirus each day by mid-summer in order to fully remobilize the economy in a safe fashion, according to new report from a Harvard panel of more than 45 experts in health, science and economics.https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/493722-us-needs-to-conduct-20-million-coronavirus-tests-per-day-to-fully-openMight as well be 20 trillion per daythis might be the crazier part of the report? (I haven't read the entire thing, but it really stuck out)QuoteTesting programs—whether sectoral or universal—will need to provide those who are tested with a medical recordsID card that would be readable by employers, schools, and social service agencies. For those opting into app-basedpeer-to-peer contact warning programs, they might also carry the relevant medical records certificate on their phone.Please see Appendix C for a preliminary sketch of how a universal testing program might work at the local level andhow such ID card certification could operate.https://ethics.harvard.edu/files/center-for-ethics/files/roadmaptopandemicresilience_updated_4.20.20_0.pdf