Coronavirus II : The Virus Strikes Back
Moderator: bbmods
White House effort to undermine Fauci is criticized by public health experts, scientists and Democrats
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2 ... democrats/
"The White House provided The Post with examples of what it characterized as mistakes that Fauci, the director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, had made about the pandemic, mostly in the early days when information about the virus was extremely limited. The White House also made the information available to other reporters, some of whom described it as “opposition research.”
Academics and researchers rallied to defend Fauci. “It’s shocking,” said Janis Orlowski, chief health care officer of the Association of American Medical Colleges. “When you begin to discredit scientists like Fauci, who are national treasures, you are in serious trouble.”
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Republicans were mostly silent. Charlie Dent, a former GOP congressman from Pennsylvania, was an exception. Fauci, he tweeted, “has not been well-schooled in bootlicking and sycophancy.”
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In a tweet Sunday, Carlos del Rio, an infectious-disease specialist at Emory University School of Medicine, accused the White House of not only sidelining Fauci but also of smearing him. “I’m deeply disturbed,” he said."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2 ... democrats/
"The White House provided The Post with examples of what it characterized as mistakes that Fauci, the director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, had made about the pandemic, mostly in the early days when information about the virus was extremely limited. The White House also made the information available to other reporters, some of whom described it as “opposition research.”
Academics and researchers rallied to defend Fauci. “It’s shocking,” said Janis Orlowski, chief health care officer of the Association of American Medical Colleges. “When you begin to discredit scientists like Fauci, who are national treasures, you are in serious trouble.”
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Republicans were mostly silent. Charlie Dent, a former GOP congressman from Pennsylvania, was an exception. Fauci, he tweeted, “has not been well-schooled in bootlicking and sycophancy.”
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In a tweet Sunday, Carlos del Rio, an infectious-disease specialist at Emory University School of Medicine, accused the White House of not only sidelining Fauci but also of smearing him. “I’m deeply disturbed,” he said."
- stui magpie
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You and your family get locked in an unventilated room with tins of baked beans and sauerkraut and sticks of kabana as the only food. You have tap water and a toilet. You stay there until you all agree to wear face masks for 12 months, or die.David wrote:Does anyone know what Stage 4 would entail? I'm shuddering at the thought!
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Seriously? Did you get into NSW or just out of Melbourne?eddiesmith wrote:Finally got my test result today and immediately into the car and out of Melbourne!
Drove straight through the “ring of steel” without even seeing a singe police car on the entire journey.
Obviously put the focus on the weekend.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
- Morrigu
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^ no toilet paper though because you were too slow and the shelves were stripped bare!stui magpie wrote:You and your family get locked in an unventilated room with tins of baked beans and sauerkraut and sticks of kabana as the only food. You have tap water and a toilet. You stay there until you all agree to wear face masks for 12 months, or die.David wrote:Does anyone know what Stage 4 would entail? I'm shuddering at the thought!
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”
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Victoria
Confirmed Cases:
- 1). Hume = 448
- 2). Wyndham = 333
- 3). Melbourne = 326
- 4). Brimbank = 303
- 5). Moonee Valley = 297
- 6). Moreland = 212
- 7). Casey = 150
- 8]. Banyule = 149
- 9). Whittlesea = 147
- 10). Melton = 134
Active Cases:
- 1). Hume = 246
- 2). Wyndham = 231
- 3). Melbourne = 211
- 4). Moonee Valley = 195
- 5). Brimbank = 153
- 6). Moreland = 97
- 7). Whittlesea = 70
- 8]. Melton = 58
- 9). Maribyrnong = 52
- 10). Banyule = 51
New Cases Today:
- 1). Hume = 32
- 2). Brimbank = 32
- 3). Wyndham = 27
- 4). Moonee Valley = 26
- 5). Melbourne = 14
- 6). Moreland = 12
- 7). Darebin = 11
- 8]. Whittlesea = 10
- 9). Maribyrnong = 10
- 10). Banyule = 9
Confirmed Cases:
- 1). Hume = 448
- 2). Wyndham = 333
- 3). Melbourne = 326
- 4). Brimbank = 303
- 5). Moonee Valley = 297
- 6). Moreland = 212
- 7). Casey = 150
- 8]. Banyule = 149
- 9). Whittlesea = 147
- 10). Melton = 134
Active Cases:
- 1). Hume = 246
- 2). Wyndham = 231
- 3). Melbourne = 211
- 4). Moonee Valley = 195
- 5). Brimbank = 153
- 6). Moreland = 97
- 7). Whittlesea = 70
- 8]. Melton = 58
- 9). Maribyrnong = 52
- 10). Banyule = 51
New Cases Today:
- 1). Hume = 32
- 2). Brimbank = 32
- 3). Wyndham = 27
- 4). Moonee Valley = 26
- 5). Melbourne = 14
- 6). Moreland = 12
- 7). Darebin = 11
- 8]. Whittlesea = 10
- 9). Maribyrnong = 10
- 10). Banyule = 9
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Yep! There was talk of a checkpoint at Avenel but it wasn't operational today, could see where it was with the electronic message boards leading up to a truck stop but all were turned off. It reminds me of usually travelling the Hume on a Tuesday after a long weekend. They blitz the long weekend then have Tuesday-Wednesday offstui magpie wrote:Seriously? Did you get into NSW or just out of Melbourne?eddiesmith wrote:Finally got my test result today and immediately into the car and out of Melbourne!
Drove straight through the “ring of steel” without even seeing a singe police car on the entire journey.
Obviously put the focus on the weekend.
Only to Wodonga so far, will cross the border tomorrow and try out my permit, decided peak hour wasn't the time to try!
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Ah, yeah, I did several runs up to NSW over the past 4 months including while supposedly in stage 3 lockdown and people being fined for farting in public and never saw a cop,eddiesmith wrote:Yep! There was talk of a checkpoint at Avenel but it wasn't operational today, could see where it was with the electronic message boards leading up to a truck stop but all were turned off. It reminds me of usually travelling the Hume on a Tuesday after a long weekend. They blitz the long weekend then have Tuesday-Wednesday offstui magpie wrote:Seriously? Did you get into NSW or just out of Melbourne?eddiesmith wrote:Finally got my test result today and immediately into the car and out of Melbourne!
Drove straight through the “ring of steel” without even seeing a singe police car on the entire journey.
Obviously put the focus on the weekend.
Only to Wodonga so far, will cross the border tomorrow and try out my permit, decided peak hour wasn't the time to try!
There's 2 bridges at Toc, a road bridge and a rail one. I'm thinking it might not be smart to try to sneak past the Army so I'm staying home for now.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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From what I've seen on the news they are unarmed, so you'd be finestui magpie wrote:Ah, yeah, I did several runs up to NSW over the past 4 months including while supposedly in stage 3 lockdown and people being fined for farting in public and never saw a cop,eddiesmith wrote:Yep! There was talk of a checkpoint at Avenel but it wasn't operational today, could see where it was with the electronic message boards leading up to a truck stop but all were turned off. It reminds me of usually travelling the Hume on a Tuesday after a long weekend. They blitz the long weekend then have Tuesday-Wednesday offstui magpie wrote: Seriously? Did you get into NSW or just out of Melbourne?
Only to Wodonga so far, will cross the border tomorrow and try out my permit, decided peak hour wasn't the time to try!
There's 2 bridges at Toc, a road bridge and a rail one. I'm thinking it might not be smart to try to sneak past the Army so I'm staying home for now.
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You have to watch videos of Carlton beating Collingwood for 14 days.........stui magpie wrote:You and your family get locked in an unventilated room with tins of baked beans and sauerkraut and sticks of kabana as the only food. You have tap water and a toilet. You stay there until you all agree to wear face masks for 12 months, or die.David wrote:Does anyone know what Stage 4 would entail? I'm shuddering at the thought!
Don't confuse your current path with your final destination. Just because it's dark and stormy now doesn't meant that you aren't headed for glorious sunshine!