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I predict I'll be disappointed with Ballard....again.
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Yeah, but you're forgetting about the extra wins you get at the end of the season for having the most cap space
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I predict there won't be a season to worry about, let alone free agent signings. 100,000+ US deaths and rising will make the rest of the 45 million without health insurance in America constantly look over their collective shoulder. I hope I'm very, very wrong.
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It will get worse. And it may not be the last one we will see in our lifetimes. |
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We land Clowney, I believe this is who they targeted all along the Texans knew it and tried to keep him away as hard as they could
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I hope not
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B. Briefing I received on Friday from base medical indicated that: 85% that get it will have flu-like and recover with no problem (the same as normal flu) 15% will need medical care. - Of those that receive it medical care, morality rate is 0.5% ( same as normal flu) - Of those that do not receive medical care, morality rate is upwards of 4-5% greatly exceeding normal flu rates. The kicker is that it is 6 to 8 times more contagious than normal flu so a whole lot of folks will end up getting it raising that 15% number to a LOT of folks. The travel bans and cancelled meetings / social distancing is to slow down infection rates so less are sick at once and the medical community can keep up with the numbers. It will lengthen the overtime frames before it burns out but overall deaths will be much less. What you are seeing in Italy and Iran are medical systems overwhelmed and then thousands dying because they cannot get a bed in a hospital. Isolation and slowing infection rates is the key. Everyone sick will get seen in emergency rooms regardless of insurance status. |
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I’m assuming you realize it is not a flu replacement right? It is on top of the normal flu deaths, which admittedly may go down BECAUSE of the steps taken to minimize COVID-19 deaths. The rest of your post is accurate, but how the fuck you shut shit down to slow the spread to not overwhelm healthcare and then claim it’s only getting attention because of #OrangeManBad is beyond fucking stupid. I’m sorry to tell you, but when the NCAA cancels March madness, people are going to fucking notice - whoever the goddamn president is. Trump is getting the attention he deserves for down playing the beginning of this, cutting CDC funding, and getting rid of the pandemic response team. Not to mention - cases zero very soon, you can go to work, etc.... get the fuck out of here with your bullshit. |
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A little off with your numbers. Normal flu season is .1% Big difference if you are talking about the entire US population. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/l...195-X/fulltext Also the fatality rate around 3-6%. So lets just say 4%. IF you find that there was twice the number of cases, that means 2 % fatalities, vs. 0.1% That's a lot when you look at a nation with 300 million. That would be 6 million dead if everyone caught the virus. Granted that won't happen. IF there are a million casualties, that's only 20 000 dead. Still a lot. This virus is a warning. This will happen again. And it would be insane to stand around and BS the citizens hoping the the best and not planning for the worst. |
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That’s a splash signing and he’s a game wrecker which we desperately need on the D line and Ballard doesn’t lose any picks that he loves so much
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