@hells-caretaker saidThat's quite a "little flu" they've got going there.
The state of Brazil doesn't look clever....
@no1marauder saidThen how about New Jersey?
No, I won't play that rigged game. The reasons why NYC in particular was hit so hard cannot be duplicated in other areas plus we've had several months of experience in suppressing the virus.
@eladar saidWell, since the warm weather is going to make the virus "go away" how about any State that doesn't have half the deaths in June than it did in May?
Then how about New Jersey?
@no1marauder saidAir conditioned nursing homes excluded, then that is fine concerning death rates in general....
Well, since the warm weather is going to make the virus "go away" how about any State that doesn't have half the deaths in June than it did in May?
But I want to know a single state that has an out of control increase in deaths as sonhouse says over and over again.
@handyandy saidIt was called the Spanish flu.
The so-called Spanish Flu didn't originate in Spain. A teacher should know that.
@no1marauder said“ we've had several months of experience in suppressing the virus”
No, I won't play that rigged game. The reasons why NYC in particular was hit so hard cannot be duplicated in other areas plus we've had several months of experience in suppressing the virus.
the experience didnt help...coumo failed miserably
@eladar saidI'm not sonhouse.
Air conditioned nursing homes excluded, then that is fine concerning death rates in general....
But I want to know a single state that has an out of control increase in deaths as sonhouse says over and over again.
I kinda doubt any State is going to have sharp increases at this point; the reopening measures being done are pretty limited plus rather few people are rushing out to restaurants and the like.
@handyandy saidPerhaps not by libtards but by others.
Not anymore.
https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/1918-flu-pandemic
@mott-the-hoople saidActually, it helped quite a bit; NYS has done an excellent job flattening the curve and most of the State is starting to reopen.
“ we've had several months of experience in suppressing the virus”
the experience didnt help...coumo failed miserably
@no1marauder saidLol
Actually, it helped quite a bit; NYS has done an excellent job flattening the curve and most of the State is starting to reopen.
1496 deaths per million.
You call that a great job?