U.S. Hits 4 Million Cases Of Coronavirus

Yeah; ranked by a bunch of Socialist nutbags who think good healthcare means doctor shortages, long waiting times for even the most basic care, confiscatory taxation and diminished choices, then yes, you're gonna love mismanaged Government healthcare.

Moron. :palm:

US healthcare for Medicare works just fine. Everyone likes it.
But you cunt want insurers to do whatever they want. Limit coverage, lifetime caps, pre existing conditions, lets their good times roll at our expense.
 
US healthcare for Medicare works just fine. Everyone likes it.

Only if you are stupid.

But you cunt want insurers to do whatever they want. Limit coverage, lifetime caps, pre existing conditions, lets their good times roll at our expense.

WRONG; I know that Government can't manage anything without fucking it up and costing us more. I also know that it leads to poor care, confiscatory taxation, shortages and rationing of services and care.

Only uneducated, low IQ dumbasses think being a ward of the State is great. :palm:
 
1 million new cases dded in just 15 days


Another day, another mind-boggling milestone: 4 million people in the U.S. have tested positive for the coronavirus. The U.S. hit the 3 million mark just 15 days ago.

That's according to a tracker from Johns Hopkins University.

More than 143,700 people have died from the virus in the U.S. — nearly twice as many as Brazil, the country with the second-highest number of fatalities.

While confirmed cases have surpassed 4 million, federal health officials have said the actual number is likely many times higher. "Our best estimate right now is that for every case that was reported, there actually were 10 other infections," Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said last month.

No part of the country has been untouched by the virus. The New York City metro area was the first epicenter in the U.S., and the city became a ghost town amid skyrocketing case numbers. It is now gradually reopening.

New hot spots emerged in June and July: California, Texas and Florida now have large numbers of cases, and Arizona and Louisiana have especially significant case numbers compared with the size of their populations.


California now has more than 425,000 confirmed cases. The state had two days in a row this week with more than 12,000 new cases.

Florida set a grim new mark of its own on Thursday: 173 deaths in one day, along with more than 10,000 new cases. Florida is now behind only California and New York in total cases. Miami-Dade County is the state's epicenter, with a positivity rate near 20%.

https://www.npr.org/sections/corona...irus-adding-a-million-new-cases-in-just-15-da

It is not any worse than the common cold, under control, Democrat hoax, contained, and will disappear some day
 
It is not any worse than the common cold, under control, Democrat hoax, contained, and will disappear some day

And the solution to a virus we cannot contain is to destroy the economy? You're a dumbass. :palm:

American deaths amount to .039% of the population. Only the mentally retarded thinks the solution is forcing the free world into a depression. Morons.
 
Hello floridafan,

1 million new cases dded in just 15 days


Another day, another mind-boggling milestone: 4 million people in the U.S. have tested positive for the coronavirus. The U.S. hit the 3 million mark just 15 days ago.

That's according to a tracker from Johns Hopkins University.

More than 143,700 people have died from the virus in the U.S. — nearly twice as many as Brazil, the country with the second-highest number of fatalities.

While confirmed cases have surpassed 4 million, federal health officials have said the actual number is likely many times higher. "Our best estimate right now is that for every case that was reported, there actually were 10 other infections," Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said last month.

No part of the country has been untouched by the virus. The New York City metro area was the first epicenter in the U.S., and the city became a ghost town amid skyrocketing case numbers. It is now gradually reopening.

New hot spots emerged in June and July: California, Texas and Florida now have large numbers of cases, and Arizona and Louisiana have especially significant case numbers compared with the size of their populations.


California now has more than 425,000 confirmed cases. The state had two days in a row this week with more than 12,000 new cases.

Florida set a grim new mark of its own on Thursday: 173 deaths in one day, along with more than 10,000 new cases. Florida is now behind only California and New York in total cases. Miami-Dade County is the state's epicenter, with a positivity rate near 20%.

https://www.npr.org/sections/corona...irus-adding-a-million-new-cases-in-just-15-da

One of the things that is alarming is the number of Critical and Serious patients has shot up from around 16K to 19K.
 
And the solution to a virus we cannot contain is to destroy the economy? You're a dumbass. :palm:

American deaths amount to .039% of the population. Only the mentally retarded thinks the solution is forcing the free world into a depression. Morons.

Yelp is predicting that 60% of the restaurants that closed will never reopen.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/25/business/restaurants-reopen-coronavirus-shutdown-trnd/index.html

This is absolutely a depression, likely a long one, the only reason it does not feel like one yet is that the government and the feds have taken on something like $6 trillion in debt this year so far, corporations another $1.5 trillion.

We will not outrun the tsunami of debt.
 
Hey if the facts of the discussion are too upsetting change the subject. Make it about our health care system.
 
Yelp is predicting that 60% of the restaurants that closed will never reopen.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/25/business/restaurants-reopen-coronavirus-shutdown-trnd/index.html

This is absolutely a depression, likely a long one, the only reason it does not feel like one yet is that the government and the feds have taken on something like $6 trillion in debt this year so far, corporations another $1.5 trillion.

We will not outrun the tsunami of debt.

I cannot disagree with this; but I am hopeful we will put our finger in the dike by August and stop this insanity.
 
I cannot disagree with this; but I am hopeful we will put our finger in the dike by August and stop this insanity.

It's too late, not only do we have a tsunami of debt but also we are in societal breakdown.

This is almost certainly going to be worse than the Great Depression, and at the end of it will will be under the control of The New Chinese Empire.

This is what failure to perform over an entire generation earns, it is the MEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEME Generation consequence, which I have been warning about for a good 40 years.
 
And the solution to a virus we cannot contain is to destroy the economy? You're a dumbass. :palm:

American deaths amount to .039% of the population. Only the mentally retarded thinks the solution is forcing the free world into a depression. Morons.

Tell that to the families of those one hundred and forty in seven months who have died because of the virus

And your percent is a bit higher, and that is with shutting down, social distancing and masks, want to wager would it might have been if even those simple measures weren't taken?
 
Yelp is predicting that 60% of the restaurants that closed will never reopen.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/25/business/restaurants-reopen-coronavirus-shutdown-trnd/index.html

This is absolutely a depression, likely a long one, the only reason it does not feel like one yet is that the government and the feds have taken on something like $6 trillion in debt this year so far, corporations another $1.5 trillion.

We will not outrun the tsunami of debt.

Trump gave us a "tsunami of debt" even before the COVID crisis, and it the opportunity cost of restaurants closing down is human life, most would side with the later
 
Only if you are stupid.





WRONG; I know that Government can't manage anything without fucking it up and costing us more. I also know that it leads to poor care, confiscatory taxation, shortages and rationing of services and care.

Only uneducated, low IQ dumbasses think being a ward of the State is great. :palm:

I get it, you pick and choose what you hate from government. This administration has massively grown both the size and scope of government. They are in the process of racking up record deficits, which will equal or exceed the 8 years of the last administration, in just 4 years.

Big government is alive and well, but you say nothing. You don't care in the least. This alone makes your previous comments, full of horse shit, just like you are.
 
1 million new cases dded in just 15 days


Another day, another mind-boggling milestone: 4 million people in the U.S. have tested positive for the coronavirus. The U.S. hit the 3 million mark just 15 days ago.

That's according to a tracker from Johns Hopkins University.

More than 143,700 people have died from the virus in the U.S. — nearly twice as many as Brazil, the country with the second-highest number of fatalities.

While confirmed cases have surpassed 4 million, federal health officials have said the actual number is likely many times higher. "Our best estimate right now is that for every case that was reported, there actually were 10 other infections," Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said last month.

No part of the country has been untouched by the virus. The New York City metro area was the first epicenter in the U.S., and the city became a ghost town amid skyrocketing case numbers. It is now gradually reopening.

New hot spots emerged in June and July: California, Texas and Florida now have large numbers of cases, and Arizona and Louisiana have especially significant case numbers compared with the size of their populations.


California now has more than 425,000 confirmed cases. The state had two days in a row this week with more than 12,000 new cases.

Florida set a grim new mark of its own on Thursday: 173 deaths in one day, along with more than 10,000 new cases. Florida is now behind only California and New York in total cases. Miami-Dade County is the state's epicenter, with a positivity rate near 20%.

https://www.npr.org/sections/corona...irus-adding-a-million-new-cases-in-just-15-da

https://www.mysuncoast.com/2020/07/...eive-positive-covid-results-never-got-tested/
 
Tell that to the families of those one hundred and forty in seven months who have died because of the virus

Better yet, tell the families of the 50 million unemployed and tens of thousands of lost businesses that it's okay if they starve. :palm:

And your percent is a bit higher, and that is with shutting down, social distancing and masks, want to wager would it might have been if even those simple measures weren't taken?

We shut down for TWO months only to be told it is going to take until the end of the year. The impact of this disease has been NEGLIGABLE at best and if we targeted only the most vulnerable instead of shutting everything down, we wouldn't be facing a depression.

Do you have even the slightest clue of how we are teetering on the brink of economic collapse? All that because 1% of the population has caught a virus that only kills perhaps 2 to 3% of those who get it?

That is the definition of stupid. :palm:
 
Trump gave us a "tsunami of debt" even before the COVID crisis, and it the opportunity cost of restaurants closing down is human life, most would side with the later

That was Obama. But hey, it was okay when he did it for political reasons right?

This tsunami is self inflicted by our Government due the mass hysteria over a virus that kills .039% of our population. :palm:
 
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